
FT. MYERS, FL – October 30, 2025 When Louise Johnson first set foot into Waste Pro’s Ft. Myers office in 2005, little did she realize that this would be the place she would call home for the next twenty years. At the time, she needed a job but didn’t know anything about the solid waste and recycling industry. She interviewed for an office assistant role, knowing a few people in the office, and was hired the same day by the Division Manager at the time, Keith Banasiak. “They needed someone in a hurry, and I had known both Keith and another co-worker, Connie, previously, so I was happy to help.” From day one, Louise was treated like an “old friend.” Her journey at Waste Pro has been guided by her “glad to help” motto. The office had only been operational in the Southwest Florida region for three months. Back in those early days, there was an opportunity to build processes from the ground up, billing was done by hand, and all record keeping for accounts was with pen and paper. Louise tapped into her accounting background and got right to work, and has since moved into an accounts receivable role. “The friendliness of the team, combined with the stability and opportunities presented to me to create something from the ground up, is all the reason why I truly love it here. Little did I know then that I had made the best decision in my career.”
Louise has never been afraid to ask questions, and colleagues were readily available to help her learn. “Everyone was so kind and listened, which is how I have been able to share that philosophy with others. This supportive company culture is what makes Waste Pro a great place to work.”
Her day starts at 6:30 a.m. with administrative tasks like checking mail, handling accounts receivable, and keeping the books in order. But Louise explains how relationships are the most meaningful aspect of her work. “It’s the people who make it worthwhile for me and make each day special.” Louise’s positive attitude is evident in her approach to work and life. She explained that there are so many moments throughout her time at Waste Pro that she looks back on fondly, and how much she enjoys what she does, still getting excited every day to come to work. She is grateful for how the company fosters an environment where mistakes are seen as learning opportunities. “Every day brings new challenges, and we have to keep learning and laughing. Even when you make a mistake, you learn, but you can’t take it too seriously because everyone makes mistakes, and no one is perfect.” Louise’s optimism and willingness to learn are a source of inspiration for her colleagues.
Six years ago, Louise faced a significant personal loss when her husband of over 40 years passed away. She credits her colleagues at Waste Pro for helping her through those tough times. “If it weren’t for Waste Pro, I would not have pulled through. Bill Jones, my boss and Divisional Vice President for Lee and Collier Counties, was at the helm of making sure I was ok every day. He, along with Janice Slater, our Regional Controller, allowed me the time I needed to be with my husband during those last few months. The people here have made a significant impact on my life: all the great managers and supervisors, and, of course, the team. I also really enjoy interacting with our customers and the opportunities to solve their problems and build lasting relationships.
Louise shared, “There are so many opportunities for career paths and growth, from frontline workers to management and other corporate roles. I truly believe that is due to the culture that has been built over the years. I know we are in good hands with Sean Jennings, our President and Chief Executive Officer, and Keith Banasiak, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, at the helm. They are always ready to acknowledge employees and their hard work.” Keith reflects fondly on his time with Louise, “Weezie, man, you gotta love her! She was there at the beginning and has grown with Waste Pro over the years. She’s lively, vivacious, and has a smile to light up a room. But more importantly, she is dedicated to helping this company grow and remain profitable. We are a people company, and Louise is one of the best we have.”
Recently, Louise and five other colleagues were recognized for celebrating 20 years with the company and their commitment to Waste Pro and the communities they serve. All who were recognized were presented with a $10,000 check and a plaque by the company’s President and Chief Executive Officer, Sean Jennings.

