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Commonwealth Computer Recycling announces new appointment
Commonwealth Computer Recycling is pleased to announce Mary Ann Schmidt has joined its business development team beginning January 2016. Ms….
Commonwealth Computer Recycling is pleased to announce Mary Ann Schmidt has joined its business development team beginning January 2016. Ms. Schmidt will extend CCR’s geographic reach to Central Pennsylvania, where she has built a reputable client base over the last 10 years.
Ms. Schmidt previously owned and operated a computer repair and e-waste collection business based in Seward, Pennsylvania. “Mary has been in the electronics recycling business for several years. CCR is excited to bring her e-waste knowledge under the CCR umbrella as we believe the e-waste industry will see consolidation through 2017,” commented Serdar Bankaci, CEO and Founder.
Low commodity prices put a damper on industry pricing in 2015, a trend expected to continue in 2016. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Greensburg, PA, CCR operates a DEP permitted and R2 certified recycling facility, and in 2014 opened a transfer station in Aston, PA, in partnership with Elwyn Industries.
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“Our two strategic locations allow us to service businesses from Northern New Jersey through Baltimore and from Philadelphia to Cleveland,” notes Serdar Bankaci.
CCR has made a name for itself over the last several years, growing from a small warehouse into today’s multi-site recycling operation servicing the entire Mid-Atlantic region.
“Mary had several choices on next steps for her business career, and we are both honored and excited that she chose to go with CCR. We look forward to building the CCR brand in Central Pennsylvania to become the best ITAD and e-waste recycling provider by 2018,” commented Bankaci.