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08-07-01
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<br />o <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />is utilized by Ash Britt to manage timely resource allocations to multiple disaster projects and to manage the <br />complexities of large scale multi-faceted recovery projects. Dow also provides operational oversight for all marine <br />services projects. Most recently, Dow was the task project manager in Hancock County, Mississippi for AshBritt's <br />USACE Hurricane Katrina debris mission. Dow was responsible for oversight of all project activities, including <br />subcontractor management and assignments, scheduling, documentation and reporting, right-of-entry program <br />implementation and management, as well as a host of other duties. The Hancock County task was the largest and <br />most extensive task of the sixteen separate task orders issued by the USACE for the Katrina mission. In summary, it <br />entailed the removal and disposal of approximately 6 million cubic yards of debris, with almost 7,000 right-of-entries <br />performed-many of which were contained demolitions. Over 4,000 trucks were employed throughout the course the <br />mission. Dow was instrumental in managing our field and support staff, as well as interfacing with the USACE <br />command to ensure that this task was completed in an efficient, safety and respectful manner. <br /> <br />Rob Ray - Vice President Marketing. Rob Ray has over 14 years of related management and customer service <br />experience, with specific experience in landscaping and environmental tree work and safety training. Rob first <br />collaborated with AshBritt, as part of a joint venture in 2004, as an Operations Manager for several Hazardous Tree <br />Removal projects in San Diego County and San Bernardino County, California. In 2005, Rob served as both a Senior <br />Project Manager and as the Operations Manager for the USACE Hurricane Katrina State of Mississippi recovery <br />operations, coordinating and organizing subcontractor operations in 15 counties. Rob was also responsible for <br />administrative oversight in AshBritt's primary Regional Field Office in Saucier, MS. Here he managed the project- <br />specific accounting and data/reporting staff team, and assisted AshBritt's mission administrator/contract compliance <br />specialist. He also directed in many instances the activities of Task Project Managers, negotiated agreements with <br />subcontractors, and negotiated operational arrangements with the USACE command on a weekly basis. Rob, <br />moreover, has overseen the final audit/reconciliation and closeout of the entire USACE mission, including all final <br />releases of payment from subcontractors, all outstanding deficiencies where applicable, all data comparison with the <br />USACE (over I million project transactions). <br /> <br />Tom Credle - Director of Quality Assurance. Tom Credle began his disaster experience in 1970 when he was the first <br />Director of the Virginia Office of Emergency Services. He began his federal career in 1973 as the Regional Director <br />of the Federal Disaster Assistance Administration, which later became a key part of FEMA. During his federal <br />service he was appointed the Federal Coordinating Officer on 70 major disasters across the United States. He also <br />participated in several disaster recovery efforts outside the United States. Tom retired from federal service in 1996. <br />He worked for the State of Florida as a Disaster Recovery Officer for two years before entering the private sector as a <br />disaster recovery consultant. He currently is an exclusive consultant to AshBritt where he supports the AshBritt <br />efforts in training and in active recovery operations. He is a graduate of the College of William and Mary and has a <br />post graduate degree from the University of Maryland. <br /> <br />Jim Loomis - Project Administrator. Jim Loomis has extensive disaster-recovery relevant expertise, which has been <br />developed during his 12 year career at the State of Florida Department of Community Affairs in the Division of <br />Emergency Management. Mr. Loomis worked extensively on a vast array of Federal Public Assistance projects and <br />handled many program challenges through their completion. He has supervisory and hands-on experience with <br />approximately one hundred Federal disaster declarations in the areas of government-to-government assistance for <br />wildfire management and infrastructure assistance, government-to-individual assistance for meeting uninsured family <br />needs, and government-to-business assistance for uninsured business recovery needs. Jim served as Senior Mission <br />Administrator for AshBritt during the Hurricane Katrina mission handling all contract and fiscal administration. <br /> <br />Bill Johnson - Director of Site Management. Bill Johnson has been involved in the solid waste industry for over thirty <br />years. Beginning as an owner/operator of a Florida waste collection firm, he was later recruited by BFI to manage <br />their operations in several South Florida communities. His expertise in equipment, route management, logistics, and <br />site management has been integrated as standard operating procedure for AshBritt disaster recovery operations. Bill <br />has served as a temporary debris site consultant and as a Debris Site Manger on a number of AshBritt recovery <br />projects. Moreover, he served as a Project Manger in Jackson County, MS for our Hurricane Katrina mission, where <br />he successfully managed the collection and removal of over 3 million cubic yards of debris and over 4,000 right-of- <br />entries. <br /> <br />Matt Melillo - Business Development/Project Manager. Matt Melillo, since joining AshBritt, has assumed a number of <br />responsibilities, from quality control manager to project superintendent to operations and project manager. Matt's <br />strong technology background has helped build company efficiencies. Matt is also instrumental to the marketing <br />efforts of Ash Britt, conducting research, assisting in the formulation of training programs, and preparing and <br /> <br />AshBritl. Inc:. I Sunny Isles Beach. FL I RFP No. 08-07-01 <br /> <br />21 <br />
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