Michael Bros. announces leadership promotions

The personnel moves are designed to drive continued growth in the western Pennsylvania region.

four men in polos stand in front of a step and repeat with the Michael Bros. Cos. logo on it
From left: Charles Hutchison, Jeremy Stark, Jarrett Froelich and Boyd Jones
Photo courtesy of Michael Bros. Cos.

Pittsburgh-based Michael Bros. Cos., a provider of materials diversion and recycling services in western Pennsylvania, has promoted four key team members to director-level positions in a strategic leadership realignment that illustrates the company’s commitment to growth, operational excellence and long-term sustainability:

  • Charles Hutchison has been promoted to director of operations, overseeing daily operations, fleet logistics, performance and maintenance.
  • Jeremy Stark has been named director of site operations and sales, leading companywide sales efforts and managing customer experience and on-site coordination across all Michael Bros. locations.
  • Jarrett Froelich is now director of environmental compliance, safety and HR, responsible for regulatory compliance, advancing workplace safety and driving employee development initiatives.
  • Boyd Jones has been promoted to director of business development and public relations, leading growth initiatives, community engagement and external communications for the company.

The promotions were effective Aug. 1.

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Michael Bros. is a family-owned recycling and debris diversion business with more than 50 years of service in the Greater Pittsburgh area. The company operates strategically located construction and demolition material recovery facilities and offers scrap metal recycling and dumpster rentals for residential, commercial and industrial customers. The company’s headquarters in Baldwin Township, in the South Hills area of Greater Pittsburgh, includes a C&D material recovery facility (MRF) and recycling center that process ferrous and nonferrous scrap, Nos. 1-7 plastic, glass, green waste, clean-fill concrete and more. In Reserve Township, in the North Hills area of Greater Pittsburgh, the company operates a C&D MRF and recycling center. In Adamsburg, Michael Bros. runs a C&D MRF and scrapyard, while in Mount Pleasant, the company recently opened a scrapyard.

Michael Bros. says its leadership expansion reinforces the company's dedication to service excellence, innovation and sustainability. With clearly defined roles across key operational and strategic areas, Michael Bros. says it is well-positioned to meet increasing demand, deepen stakeholder relationships and broaden its service capabilities across Pittsburgh and western Pennsylvania.

“We’re investing in our people because they’re the foundation of our success,” says Tom Milani, CEO of Michael Bros. “Each of these individuals brings unique expertise and a strong commitment to our mission. Their leadership will help us grow responsibly while continuing to deliver exceptional service to our customers and communities.”

As the company continues to evolve as a regional leader in recycling and debris diversion, it says the leadership realignment further strengthens its impact across western Pennsylvania economically, environmentally and operationally.