Graham Waste Services, a Cohasset, Massachusetts-based provider of trash and recycling services in the Boston area, announces it has hired Brian Stack as its director of business development. In this role, Stack will be based out of the company’s Cohasset and Brockton, Massachusetts, offices and will largely focus on catering to contractors’ needs for construction and asbestos containing material (ACM) waste disposal.
Stack, a certified Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Associate, has worked in the construction and asbestos abatement industry since 2000. He has predominantly worked with larger general contractors in the Boston area as well as institutions supporting building infrastructure and remediation projects, including work for the state’s Department of Corrections, Massachusetts State House, Department of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance (DCAMM) and projects at local schools and universities.
Most recently, Stack served as project and business development manager for one of the largest union remediation firms in New England.
According to the company, the hiring of Stack is significant as it represents a committed determination by Graham Waste Services to expand their service offerings to the construction and demolition industries. Graham will cater to larger contractors seeking construction waste removal at their project worksites as well as those seeking leadership and guidance from a LEED Green Associate related to safe and convenient disposal of both friable and non-friable ACM waste.
“To have the opportunity to play a leadership role in enabling an established and reputable company like Graham Waste to take their service offerings to the next level is something that I’m very proud of,” Stack says. “The synergy with my professional experience, combined with the ability to utilize my LEED accreditation in helping customers to better manage their projects is a challenge that really excites me.”
“Brian’s proven experience and industry knowledge will be a great addition to our team,” Kevin Guy, a principal of Graham Waste Services, says. “He is well connected in the construction and asbestos abatement industries, is a LEED Green Associate and has a strong work ethic that will help our company continue to grow.”
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