Sean Collins

Assistant Business Programs Manager at Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio (SWACO)

Sean Collins is an experienced professional currently serving as the Assistant Business Programs Manager at the Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio (SWACO), where responsibilities include managing waste reduction initiatives and overseeing program budgets and data evaluation. Collins is also a Member of the Board of Directors and League Commissioner for the Gahanna Soccer Association. Prior experience includes the role of Major Account Representative at Cass Information Systems, where account management and client relations were key responsibilities. Earlier positions at Dewey's Pizza and Chipotle Mexican Grill involved multiple management roles, focusing on team development, operational excellence, and achieving performance goals. Education includes a Bachelor of Science in Energy and Sustainability from Penn State World Campus and an Associate of Science from Columbus State Community College.

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Columbus, United States

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Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio (SWACO)

Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio (SWACO) programs help to create strong and resilient communities by making neighborhoods safer, more sustainable places to live, work and raise a family. We create jobs, spur innovation and help businesses and residents save money. We provide sustainability and environmentally-centered education to children. We protect the land, water and air we breathe by responsibly planning for and delivering critical waste disposal services. Above all, we promote recycling, composting and other waste diversion and reduction efforts. Why should recycling and waste reduction be important you? • Reducing waste and recycling saves money and is a cheaper alternative to landfilling. • Recycling materials conserves natural resources and contributes to a healthier environment for current and future generations. • Processing and reuse of materials supports local job creation in an emerging industry.


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