Recoup Environmental
Board of Directors
Board of Directors
Ajay Sikka
Technology industry veteran, including many years at Microsoft & building new businesses around the world
Richard Berman
35+ years of Venture capital, Public companies and Corporate Finance.
Built 5 Billion dollar businesses
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Frank E Celli
Mr. Celli is a lifelong waste industry veteran. Most recently he was co-founder and CEO of Interstate Waste Services from October 2000 until November 2006, during which time the company achieved growth of over $150 million in revenue. During his time at Interstate Waste he was responsible for all aspects of the business including collection, recycling, landfills and emerging technologies.
After selling his interests in Interstate Waste he transitioned to BioHiTech. With over 25 years of Waste Industry experience, Mr. Celli has leveraged his knowledge of the traditional waste industry to facilitate the development of the Eco-Safe Digester and BioHiTech Cloud to begin the transformation of the organic waste industry.
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Jim DuBois
Former Microsoft VP & CIO, Current Recoupor at Expeditors and Venture Advisor @ Ignition.
Author and advisor to startups
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Greg Rankich
Many years at Microsoft followed by building xTreme consulting to $80m in revenue – sold to DiSys