S3 Recycling Solutions, Springfield, Tennessee, has named former President and CEO of the Greater Nashville Technology Council, Brian Moyer, as chairman of its board of advisors. The position had previously been left vacant after the recent passing of Darrell S. Freeman, Sr.
Moyer will serve a three-year term in his new role. According to S3, he will be responsible for leading the board that advises S3 leadership on ways to help the company achieve its goals. He will also serve as a trusted advisor to CEO Rod McDaniel in the development and implementation of the company’s strategic plan and in providing critical feedback on all aspects of the business.
S3 says that Moyer first met McDaniel in early 2021, following a news story covering the CEO’s personal story. Moyer was subsequently invited to serve as an S3 board member in May 2022 after leaving the NTC.
“Rod is going to accomplish great things and I’m excited to play a part in helping with that success,” Moyer says. “When I first met Rod, I remember being instantly struck by his energy, enthusiasm and character. He has an inspiring personal story that guides his work as a leader and businessman. There was no hesitation when he asked me to join the S3 board. It has been a pleasure to serve on the S3 board of advisors in support of Rod, the management team and other advisors. Rod has built a highly successful company with incredible potential. I am honored to move into the role of board chair with the opportunity to work more closely with Rod and the S3 team.”
S3 says Moyer is a tech entrepreneur, advisor and longtime member of Nashville, Tennessee’s, business, tech and startup communities. He is listed on the Nashville Business Journal’s 2020 and 2021 Power 100 list of most influential business leaders in Nashville and ranked fifth on the @RiseGlobal Top 100 Thought Leaders in IT.
“Brian and I share a lot of the same values,” McDaniel says. “He showed interest in helping me early in our relationship, even prior to joining the board. I have all confidence that he will help S3 continue its growth objectives and enhance its position as a leader in the information technology asset disposition space.”
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