Former CEO Bob Davis appointed board chairman.
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From left: CP Global's Davis and Schneider. |
San Diego-based CP Global, the umbrella brand and parent company for CP Group (CP Manufacturing, Krause Manufacturing, MSS and Advanced MRF), IMS Electronics, IMS Recycling and Handy Metal Mart, has named Terry Schneider president and CEO. His predecessor, the owner of CP Global, Bob Davis, has been named chairman of the board of directors.
Bringing 25 years of experience and expertise to his new role, Schneider has an extensive background in the solid waste and recycling industry, according to CP Global. For the last two years he has worked as the CP Group’s president and COO. Before joining CP Group, Schneider worked for Republic Services, leading the waste management company’s corporate recycling operations group. He also worked in market development for the company, where he led the rail operations group.
Schneider says, “I am very excited to transition into my new role and work with all of the CP Global companies. This is a pivotal time for us as we continue to grow and make positive changes.”
Davis says, “Over the past several years we have achieved remarkable growth, and we require a high level of professionalism and organization to maintain and manage further growth with stability over the coming years. Terry has displayed the precise combination of high leadership and technical skills, along with the vision, drive and moral compass required of a true leader.”
Davis had been running the companies since his father and company founder, Charles M. Davis, died nearly 30 years ago. As chairman, he will stay heavily involved in operations of all of the companies, focusing on design and mechanical engineering of CP Group’s advanced sort systems, according to CP Global.
CP Global, formerly IMS Group, is a group of companies involved in the recycling and waste management industries, including manufacturing technologically advanced sort systems, engineering and developing recycling equipment components, developing electrical engineering data and control acquisition systems, operating one residential recycling facility, operating four compliant-heavy electronics recycling facilities and operating one metal retail store and two scrap buyback centers.