Newport Computer Services Names Anton Glovsky as Director of Business Development

Top Quote Newport Computer Services, one of the nation's leading electronic waste recycling companies, recently announced the appointment of Anton J. Glovsky to the position of Director of Business Development. End Quote
  • Boston, MA-NH (1888PressRelease) April 19, 2012 - Mr. Glovsky brings over twenty years of experience developing strategic marketing campaigns and successfully growing businesses in a range of industries. Newport President and CEO, Shiva Nanda stated, "We are delighted to have Anton on our team. I'm confident that the combination of our reputation for responsible recycling and effective asset recovery services along with Anton's notable business development acumen will help propel Newport to even greater success."

    Glovsky plans on expanding Newport's presence throughout New England. "With the abundance of healthcare, financial services, high-tech firms and educational institutions in region, the need for secure data destruction and responsible e-waste recycling is tremendous," he stated. "It's an exciting time in the industry and I look forward to helping build upon Newport's impressive track record of 'zero-landfill' recycling."

    Newport Computer Services has provided asset recovery services and computer recycling to corporations, businesses, schools and individuals throughout the country for over eighteen years. Newport is one of the few companies in the world to hold both the prestigious e-Stewards and R2/RIOS certifications, designating its adherence to the highest standards for compliant and responsible recycling of electronic equipment. Headquartered in Rochester, NH, the company has an additional processing plant in Morrisville, NC and utilizes intake facilities throughout the United States.

    For more information, email PR ( @ ) NewportComputers dot com or call Newport at 603-926-4300 X225. Visit http://www.newportcomputers.com

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