222 | Business World Magazine |
May 2013
Napoleon Hill, a presidential advisor and author whose credits include some of the ear-
liest of genre involving professional success, once said that victory will always be pos-
sible for the person that refuses to stop fighting. In NewYork, such tenacity and refusal
to give-up has complemented one entrepreneur’s ingenuity in creating a waste removal
company whose services may be local, yet its focus for the future is national – and given
the fighting spirit and standards of the company founder, the achieving of victory ap-
pears much more than a mere possibility.
A Westchester County, New York, com-
pany specializing in residential, commercial
and industrial waste removal services has re-
markably transformed from a small cadre of
staff and fleet of five vehicles into an opera-
tion engaging more than 75 employees and
60 vehicles, and all within a two year time
frame. Then again, it may simply feel a little
longer given the nature of certain challenges
to its growth prompted by bitter industry