Rossano Martino

General Manager at EcoSouth Services

Rossano Martino, MBA, is an experienced operations leader currently serving as General Manager at EcoSouth Services, overseeing residential construction grading and long haul operations in Southwest Florida. Previously, Rossano held several roles at Interstate Waste Services, Inc., including Director of Hauling and Director of Short Haul Operations. Notable experience at Amazon includes launching and managing the first logistics facility in New York City. Additional roles include Corporate Safety Manager at Action Environmental Services and various management positions at Waste Management, Crane Composites, and others throughout a career spanning over two decades. Rossano holds an MBA from Indiana University South Bend and a Bachelor of Science from Goshen College.

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EcoSouth Services

Founded in 2012, EcoSouth Services provides transportation and disposal services for businesses that generate large quantities of non-hazardous solid and liquid industrial waste throughout the gulf coast regions of Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. Since its inception, EcoSouth Services has maintained a sterling compliance and safety record. A recipient of the Partners for Environmental Progress 2017 Environmental Stewardship Award, EcoSouth Services was honored for donating time and equipment to help the City of Prichard with the abatement of 53 blighted structures and 12 lots adjacent to condemned property. The project saved the city more than $150,000 and helped improve living conditions throughout Prichard’s urban neighborhoods. EcoSouth Services is a member of the Partners for Environmental Progress, Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce, and Manufacturer Alabama, the only trade association in the state dedicated exclusively to the competitive, legislative, regulatory and operational interest and needs of manufacturers and their partner industries and businesses.


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