Thursday, June 3, 2010

Don't “Waste” A Great Networking Opportunity

Forrest Wright is the Chief Administrative Officer of Beaver Regional Waste Management Services Commission.

At its inception the Commission operated a small regional landfill at Ryley, taking in approximately 5000 ton per year. Commencing in 1993 the Commission undertook to obtain approvals for the expansion of the facility to take large volumes of waste. By 1995 the approvals were in place and Laidlaw Waste Services from the City of Edmonton hauled their first load into a newly engineered cell in early October of that same year.

The Beaver Regional Sanitary Landfill Class II now accepts approximately 1/3 of the municipal solid waste from the City of Edmonton.

Through the acquisition of adjacent properties to the landfill, the facility in terms of capacity is one of the largest in North America, if not the largest. The operation benefits the entire region through reduced dependence on taxpayers to fund the facility and the implementation of the most advanced automated waste collection system on the continent.

Wright's specialization is Executive Management, and his expertise is in Waste Management. He is looking to network on a national level.

His education includes in BA in Political Science and Economics. He is affiliated with the SWANA group.

For further contact, you can reach Forrest Wright at Beaver Regional Waste Management Services Commission on www.emeraldwhoswho.com where he is actively searching for networking on a professional level. You can view his profile at www.emeraldwhoswho.com/fProfile.asp?id=30278