SCHUPAN & SONS INC.
Schupan & Sons Inc., Kalamazoo, Mich., has added Ron Morrison as the new business development manager for its industrial recycling division.
Morrison will develop marketing programs and manage regional sales organization throughout the Midwest.
Morrison, a marketing degree graduate of Western Michigan University, was previously regional sales manager for an outdoor advertising firm based in Georgia.
Schupan & Sons is a metals recycling, contract processing, trading and metal distribution company operating in Michigan, Illinois, Indiana and Texas.
SCHNITZER STEEL INDUSTRIES
Terry Glucoft has resigned as vice president of domestic sales and marketing for metals recycling for Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc., Portland, Ore.
Glucoft was a 20-year employee of Schnitzer, with almost 40 years of experience in the scrap metal industry. He continues to advise the company.
Schnitzer Chairman and CEO Robert W. Philip says, "We’re fortunate that Terry will be available to assist the company as we continue to grow the business he has helped to make so successful."
INDEPENDENT RECYCLING SERVICES
The Jucha family has created Independent Recycling Services, a Pittsburgh-based company that will concentrate on scrap paper brokerage.
George Jucha Sr. and Antoinette Jucha have been involved with the paper recycling industry for more than two decades, while George Jucha Jr. has a finance backgroud. Antoinette also served as president of the National Association of Paperstock Women from 2002 until early 2004.
The company’s Web site www.independentrecycling.com says it will build its business around "honest weights, excellent prices and quick payment."
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