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<br /> <br /> <br />Julie Rowland <br />Chief Financial Officer <br />julier@tfrinc.com <br />601 Leander Drive <br />Leander, Texas 78641 <br />M: (512) 751-9799 <br />Introduction <br />Julie Rowland joined TFR Enterprises, Inc. in 1989 and came on board full time after graduating from the <br />University of Memphis with a bachelor’s degree. She has been involved in the overall well-being of the <br />company since its formation. Julie has 30 years of experience in Debris Management Operations. She <br />possesses the ability to effectively manage on-site and off-site project personnel and operations <br />management. Julie monitors key metrics on projects and immediately acts to rectify any inefficiencies. <br />Julie has strong relationships with customers, subcontractors, vendors, monitoring firms, and suppliers. <br />Transparency and open communication are key to a successful emergency debris removal contract and that <br />is Mrs. Rowland’s approach. Her leadership and ability to work in fast-paced environments make her an <br />important asset on disaster projects. Applying lessons learned from 30 years of involvement in hundreds <br />of projects, she has put processes and procedures in place to ensure compliance and reduce or eliminate the <br />possibility of deficiencies. Her experience in the management of debris removal operations is unparalleled <br />in the industry. <br />Recent Notable Events & Projects <br />Event Project Year <br />Ice Storm City of Round Rock, TX 2023 <br />Ice Storm City of Cedar Park, TX 2023 <br />Hurricane Ian Florida DEP 2022 <br />Hurricane Ian City of Lake Mary, FL 2022 <br />Hurricane Ian Lake County, FL 2022 <br />Derecho City of Cedar Rapids, IA 2022 <br />Avian Flu USDA, KY 2022 <br />Winter Strom Marion County, OR 2021 <br />Ice storm Hidalgo County, TX 2021 <br />Hurricane Ida City of Bogalusa, LA 2021 <br />Hurricane Ida Village of Folsom, LA 2021 <br />Hurricane Ida Town of Madisonville, LA 2021 <br />Ice Storm KYTC 2021 <br />Ice Storm City of Choctaw, OK 2021 <br />Ice Storm Oklahoma City, OK 2021 <br />Derecho City of Cedar Rapides, IA 2020 <br />Hurricane Zeta ALDOT 2020 <br />Hurricane Zeta City of Citronelle, AL 2020 <br />Hurricane Sally City of Robertsdale, AL 2020 <br />Hurricane Laura Louisiana DOT 2020 <br />Disaster Debris Management Projects 1992-2019 <br />Education/Certifications <br />• Bachelor of Arts- Communications, University of Memphis <br />• FEMA IS: 035, 037, 100, 101, 700, Debris Management Planning for State, Tribal, and Local <br />Officials <br />• GHC TS 10: Debris Management & Monitoring RFPs <br />ITB No. 23-04-01 <br />Disaster Debris Management and Disposal Services <br />52
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