Waste Pro Promotes Michael McGann to Regional Vice President

January 13, 2022

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ATLANTA, GA – Waste Pro is proud to announce Mike McGann has been promoted to Regional Vice President of the company’s operations in the state of Georgia. In this role, Mike will oversee the Waste Pro divisions in Athens, Atlanta (Doraville), Atlanta West, and the newly opened Jasper facility, as well as a C&D Landfill in Ball Ground and the recycling facility/transfer station in Atlanta.

A person in a suitDescription automatically generated with medium confidenceMike, who has more than 20 years of accounting and financial experience, joined Waste Pro in 2013 as Regional Controller for Georgia, the Carolinas, and Central Alabama. Prior to joining Waste Pro, he served as a regional controller for a recycling company in New York and the Midwest.

As Regional Vice President of Georgia, Mike will lead the company’s operations in the state, servicing more than 95,000 residential and commercial customers.

“I’ve always been very hands-on, and I like to travel to the locations I work with to personally see the operations and the people behind them,” Mike said. “They are the people who make this company special by doing the things that make us ‘the distinguishable difference.’”

Mike earned both a Master of Science and Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting and Business Administration from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

 

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 projected to exceed $900 million in 2022, serves more than two million residential and 100,000 commercial customers from over 80 operating locations. Waste Pro is headquartered in Longwood, Florida, and maintains approximately 300 exclusive municipal contracts and franchises.

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