Waste Pro welcomes Troy Hibbs as the new Division Manager in Asheville

Press release from Waste Pro USA:

Waste Pro is pleased to welcome Troy Hibbs to the role of Division Manager of its Asheville, North Carolina Division. 

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Description automatically generatedTroy brings over two decades of management experience, and for the last ten years, he worked in the solid waste industry for two of the largest companies in the Midwest.  He is an accomplished and motivating leader dealing with operations, project and team management, and strategic collaboration that has led to consistent growth.  Most recently, Troy was an Operations Manager in Indiana for a national waste hauler, where his responsibilities included logistics, managing budgets, and focusing on safety practices.

As Division Manager, Troy will oversee 75 employees operating 50 collection vehicles that serve approximately 44,000 customers in Buncombe County, Laurel Park, Biltmore Lake, and Black Mountain.

“Troy knows the industry and has a passion for safety and service. His strong work ethic and can-do attitude will be a great addition to the Waste Pro family. We look forward to continued growth under his leadership,” said Regional Vice President Chip Gingles.

About Waste Pro USA 

Waste Pro USA, Inc. operates in ten southeastern states and is one of the country’s fastest-growing privately-owned waste collection, recycling, processing, and disposal companies. With revenues projected to exceed $1.1 billion in 2023, Waste Pro serves over two million residential and 100,000 commercial customers from over 90 operating locations. Waste Pro is headquartered in Longwood, Florida, and maintains approximately 300 exclusive municipal contracts and franchises. 

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