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CROWDER CrowderGulf
<br /> I GULF RFP Disaster Debris Management and Disposal Services 18-04-02
<br /> City of Sunny Isles Beach, FL
<br /> IBrian Smallwood—Western Regional Manager, LEED AP
<br /> Mr. Smallwood graduated Auburn University in 2006 with a Bachelors Degree in Building Science.After l' i `. i_
<br /> graduation,he worked as a Project Manager in Atlanta,GA for one of the largestgeneral contractingfirms .' '
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<br /> in the nation. There he built a strong management foundation and obtained the necessary fundamentals ,;1: ' '' , � ?�
<br /> to plan and coordinate with owners, engineers and government officials. Mr. Smallwood has the skills to i!: .
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<br /> estimate, propose, contract, coordinate, schedule, manage, budget, document and close-out a project
<br /> from •start to finish. Mr. Smallwood is often the first employee on the ground after a disaster. His fast ;� .t,''/, f f
<br /> mobilization time is of great benefit to clients as it generates an extremely quick start time. Mr. Smallwood ,
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<br /> has the abilityto accuratelyassess damaged areas to helpmunicipalities plan for a recoveryeffort. Mr. L _�. :-;=_-_
<br /> I Smallwood took on the role of Regional Manager during the activation that took place after Hurricane
<br /> Harvey. He oversaw ALL 26 contract activations throughout the State of Texas. He and his team removed and disposed of
<br /> approximately 4.7 MILLION CUBIC YARDS of Debris. In 2016, he worked during Hurricane Matthew with the South Carolina
<br /> I Department of Transportation removing and disposing of approximately 500,000 Cubic Yards of Debris. He managed 6 separate
<br /> Debris Management Sites for both State and County Roads and coordinated assets and resources for a population of over 315,000
<br /> residents. Mr. Smallwood serves as the Contract Representative for pre-event contracts in Alabama, Florida, Mississippi,
<br /> I Louisiana,Washington and California. His role in servicing contracts include conducting yearly training sessions,determining high
<br /> risk areas within a community, locating debris storage sites, determining final debris disposal locations and discovering methods
<br /> and options for recycling and reuse of debris. Mr. Smallwood is a LEED Accredited Professional with certifications in NPDES and
<br /> I FEMA courses. Mr. Smallwood has a current OSHA 30 and HazWoper 40 certification. Mr. Smallwood also holds the General
<br /> Contractors license for CrowderGulf in the State of Florida. (NIMS Trained)
<br /> I Corporate Management Team I Top Level Management Personnel
<br /> The personnel listed below bring a wealth of disaster debris removal and management experience. They have been involved in
<br /> management and operational decisions of all past contract activations for the past 10 years. The knowledge and expertise make
<br /> them invaluable assets to any debris removal operation from startup to final invoicing and reconciliation.
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<br /> John Ramsay—Chief Executive Officer& President .-' ` . .
<br /> Mr. Ramsay is a graduate of Auburn University with a degree in Agriculture and has over 45 years of •
<br /> experience in storm debris removal and reduction operations and management.Working all disaster work
<br /> since Hurricane Camille, in 1969, Mr. Ramsay is one of the foremost experts in all phases of a debris i ,
<br /> operation, including removal, reduction, recycling and disposal.As one of the owners and the founder of ,
<br /> ICrowderGulf, he takes a personal interest in each of the municipalities we have served over the years.
<br /> In non emergencies, Mr. Ramsay is a well respected member of the timber industry. His experience in ...,,
<br /> agriculture, farming, and silviculture provides opportunities for CrowderGulf to leverage additional '� _'- '- f
<br /> I services and expertise to our clients. He is well respected in the field and his technical advice has been and
<br /> continues to be sought after by other contractors, municipalities,and various agencies such as Wildlife and Fisheries.Mr. Ramsay
<br /> has been especially involved in creating innovative ways to recycle debris wastes. (NIMS Trained)
<br /> IAshley Ramsay-Naile—Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
<br /> Mrs. Ramsay-Naile is a Graduate of the University of South Alabama. She has been involved in managing
<br /> the day to day business of CrowderGulf operations since 1995 when Hurricane Opal impacted the Florida /
<br /> I Panhandle. She has played a vital role in establishing the Disaster Administration Office (DAO) in which 'IL; .a•
<br /> she has structured and managed since its acquisition.As Chief Operating Officer for CrowderGulf, her role 11 -'fa-)'
<br /> has provided a liaison to clients, logistics coordination with our field operations, contract negotiations, = f;'` I
<br /> I preparation of proposals,subcontractor coordination,field supervisor, project management,and all aspects "'�'>; �,�j
<br /> of back office activities including accounts payable, accounts receivable and human resources. In 2012, "w %W,
<br /> Mrs. Ramsay-Naile was appointed by Governor Robert Bentley, to the Alabama State Workforce
<br /> QInvestment Board. (NIMS Trained)
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