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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2010-2015
RECORD_ID
PR0440013
PE
4445
FACILITY_ID
FA0001434
FACILITY_NAME
LOVELACE TRANSFER STATION
STREET_NUMBER
2323
STREET_NAME
LOVELACE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
20406020
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2323 LOVELACE RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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Open competition sales program responsibilities in San Jose <br /> Responsible for daily operations of 60 routes including, maintenance, safety, regulatory compliance <br /> Responsibility for all community relations, customer service and reporting <br /> Planning development with City of Milpitas <br /> Waste Management Houston, Texas. 1987-2003 <br /> Vice President and General Manager 1993 - 2003 <br /> P&L responsibilities for local market operations in California counties of Sonoma,Napa, Mendocino, <br /> Fresno, Contra Costa, Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, San Jose, Stanislaus and Merced. <br /> -P& L responsibility for $100 million in annual revenue. <br /> -Responsible for more than 500 union and non-union employees. <br /> -Responsible for daily operations and 5-year planning for approximately 350 collection routes, (4) <br /> four transfer stations, (2) two landfills, (3)three Material Recovery Facilities (MRF) and(2)two <br /> composting operations. <br /> • Developed new programs and enhancements to improve customer service quality,productivity <br /> efficiency, safety frequency, employee satisfaction, community growth planning, business marketing, <br /> and transportation. <br /> • -Project management and initiative rollouts including the implementation of new financial system <br /> software, productivity monitoring programs,political campaign approaches, new-venture start-up <br /> operations, administration enhancement and company image campaigns. <br /> Created annual budgets and departmental goals to ensure corporate and jurisdictional expectations <br /> were implemented and in compliance. <br /> Developed SRRE plans for communities in solid waste <br /> Liaison work with the California Integrated Waste Management Board <br /> Waste Management Inc. 1987-1993 <br /> Controller/Sales Manager/Operations Manager <br /> Increased and diverse responsibilities for all departments, in Waste Management's divisions <br /> • Prepare monthly, quarterly, and year-end financial statements, annual budgets, SEC packages,tax <br /> packages, and all jurisdictional reporting. <br /> • Coordinate all office operations,productivity tracking, and departmental reporting and performed <br /> cost-benefit analysis projects for the general manager. <br /> Responsible for all internal controls to comply with both internal and external audit requirements. <br /> Create pro-forma's for new business and RFP responses. <br /> Sales manager responsibilities including a 14 person outside sales staff,price increase planning and <br /> implementation,territory and major account management, market pricing, bid preparations, manage a <br /> 25-person customer service department, revenue forecasting and manage compensation incentives. <br /> • As sales manager increased San Jose market share to 40% from 22%, increased route productivity <br /> and profitability for operations through target marketing, and reduced franchisee fee payments by <br /> $200,000 annually through increased recycling sales. <br /> • As operations manager conducted six re-route projects to eliminate unproductive routes, <br /> implemented full automation routes including green waste and curbside recycling programs. <br />
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