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LINDEMANN RECYCLING EQUIPMENT

Chuck Ziegenfuss has joined Lindemann Recycling Equipment, Charlotte, N.C., as the company’s Northeast regional sales manager. His territory will include the New England states plus New York, New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania.

Ziegenfuss joins Lindemann Recycling Equipment with 17 years of sales and service experience, most recently as the regional sales manager for Rexroth Industrial Hydraulics, Bethlehem, Pa.

ALPERT & ALPERT

Alpert & Alpert Iron & Metal Inc., Los Angeles, has appointed William Crawford director of the company’s Aluminum Department. For the past 15 years, Crawford has worked in the primary aluminum and secondary metal industry. Most recently, he was the manager of scrap and secondary metals for Columbia Metals Co., an affiliate of Columbia Aluminum.

WALDORF

Waldorf Corp., St. Paul, Minn., has appointed Tom Garland as director of corporate engineering. Garland will be responsible for identifying and assessing new technologies for both mill and converting operations, management of all capital installations, and defining process standards in maintenance and engineering. Waldorf operates three 100-percent recycled paperboard mills and seven folding-carton operations.

ALLIED

Allied Construction Products, Cleveland, has named Steve Sabo as manager of sales and marketing, and Chuck Friedel as national sales manager. Allied makes boom systems and grapples for scrap handling, waste transfer and demolition.

ALLWASTE

T. Wayne Wren Jr. has been appointed senior vice president, chief financial officer and treasurer of Allwaste Inc., Houston.

GARDEN STATE PAPER CO.

Richard Drapeau has joined Garden State Paper Co., Elmwood Park, N.J., as a customer service representative in the newsprint sales department. Garden State Paper operates a 240,000-ton-per-year newsprint mill in Garfield, N.J., and consumes more than 290,000 tons of recovered newspapers annually.

CIWMB

The governor of California has reappointed Dan Pennington to the California Integrated Waste Management Board, Sacramento. Pennington’s new term expires in the year 2000.

The reappointment means that Pennington will continue to make key policy decisions affecting the more than 45 million tons of waste presently generated in California each year. CIWMB currently has an annual budget of about $76 million.

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