American Waste Control vice president talks growth strategies

Zion Spencer Photo courtesy of American Waste Control American Waste Control, Tulsa, Oklahoma, has added Zion Spencer to its executive team as vice president of digital transformation. He has more than 15 years of experience driving organizational change, according to the company, and will lead initiatives aimed at modernizing operations, improving customer experience and fostering innovation through technology. RELATED: Founded by Kenneth Burkett, American Waste Control has grown from a one-man operation to a company with more than 250 employees and a fleet of 230 trucks. The company introduced Oklahoma’s first material recovery facility (MRF) and waste-to-energy landfill, which now generates clean energy for more than 20,000 Oklahomans. Scroll to continue with content Paul Ross, vice president of American Waste Control , says, “As Kenny and I welcome Zion Spencer as our new vice president of digital transformation, his leadership will play a pivotal role in positioning American Waste Control for continued success. Zion’s expertise will drive growth and enhance our customer experience by embracing technology, ensuring we remain at the forefront of innovation in the waste and recycling industry.” Spencer’s background in digital transformation and process optimization will be instrumental as American Waste Control continues to invest in […]

You may also like...