RTS CEO Lettieri Named to QuantumShift’s Top Entrepreneurs in America List

The joint program identifies and assembles a select group of entrepreneurs leading high-growth, private companies.

Waste360 Staff, Staff

May 9, 2018

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RTS CEO Lettieri Named to QuantumShift’s Top Entrepreneurs in America List

New York-based Recycle Track Systems, Inc. (RTS) announced that CEO Gregory Lettieri has been selected as one of QuantumShift’s Top Entrepreneurs in America for 2018 by KPMG LLP’s Private Markets Group and the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business. QuantumShift assembles an impressive class of founders, owners and CEOs of private, high-growth U.S.-based companies to boost their development through an intensive, five-day learning, networking and collaboration program featuring sessions with Ross School of Business faculty and talented industry professionals.

“It’s an honor and privilege to be included among an incredible, talented group of entrepreneurial peers and participate in QuantumShift’s world-renowned University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business,” said Lettieri in a statement. “I’m looking forward to sharing what I learn from this week-long entrepreneurial educational and networking event, which will undoubtedly help me further RTS’ success and position the company as a leader in waste management and recycling solutions.”

Lettieri and RTS were selected to be part of the QuantumShift 2018 class by the Michigan Ross QuantumShift Admissions Committee, having demonstrated a strong track record for revenue growth and future growth potential. This collaborative project between KPMG LLP’s Private Markets Group–the U.S. audit, tax and advisory firm–and the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business offers CEOs access to an exclusive peer-to-peer Fellows Network focused on ongoing problem solving, development and mentorship in addition to the intensive program.

“We are thrilled that Mr. Lettieri is one of the select group of entrepreneurs selected to complete the 2018 QuantumShift program,” said Brian Hughes, national leader of KPMG LLP’s Private Markets Group, in a statement. “We welcome him into this exclusive fellowship of high-growth business leaders and hope that the week-long program will have a long-lasting positive impact on the participating founders and CEOs and the companies they lead.”

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