For Immediate Release
Media Contact: Ron Pecora
Chief Marketing Officer
407-937-2653
rpecora@wasteprousa.com
Longwood, FL – October 18, 2019 – Waste Pro has promoted five of its top leaders across its ten-state footprint. West Coast Regional Vice President Keith Banasiak is assuming the role of Senior Vice President; Director of Human Resources Shannon Early is now Vice President of Human Resources; Southwest Florida Regional Maintenance Manager David Kutschinski has been promoted to Vice President of Fleet and Maintenance; Athens, GA Division Manager Jerry Harrison has been promoted to Divisional Vice President of Georgia; and Will Howard, Production Manager of Waste Pro’s Ocala recycling center, is now Vice President of Recycling.
Banasiak leads one of Waste Pro’s largest regions with more than 200,000 residential customers and 10,000 commercial accounts. In addition to his more than 20 years of experience in the waste industry, he also serves as Chairman Emeritus of Keep Lee County Beautiful and Keep Manatee Beautiful.
Early has more than 20 years of experience in human resources, beginning her career with SunTrust Banks, Inc. handling recruiting and employee relations. She joined Waste Pro’s Corporate Office, located in Longwood, Florida, in 2011 as Manager of Training and Human Resources before being promoted to Director of Human Resources in 2013.
Kutschinski joined Waste Pro as Regional Maintenance Manager in 2015, working alongside Banasiak in the West Coast Region. He has 27 years of management in the waste industry and has grown to become a recognized industry leader in fleet operations and maintenance. Waste Pro maintains a fleet of more than 2,900 trucks.
Harrison has been with Waste Pro as Athens Division Manager since 2014. He has managed a team of dozens to service more than 13,000 residential customers and more than 2,500 commercial customers in the Athens region and has led many community involvement initiatives, including a recent donation to the Walton County Sheriff’s Department to purchase ballistic vests for its K9 deputies.
Howard joined Waste Pro’s Ocala Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) in 2015, supervising the processing workflow of materials through the recycling facility. He was a member of Waste Pro’s inaugural Leadership Initiative class, which is a mentorship program designed to develop a vibrant second generation of young leaders. In addition, he is a recognized recycling industry expert and often serves as Waste Pro’s spokesperson for recycling-related issues.
About Waste Pro USA
Waste Pro USA, Inc. is one of the country’s fastest growing privately-owned waste collection, recycling, processing and disposal companies, operating in ten southeastern states. Waste Pro, with revenues exceeding $700 million, serves more than two million residential and 40,000 commercial customers from over 75 operating locations. Waste Pro is headquartered in Longwood, Florida, and maintains more than 275 exclusive municipal contracts and franchises.