Orlando, Florida-based Sustainable Green Team Ltd. (SGTM), has announced the appointment of Joshua R. Wethington as its chief financial officer (CFO).
SGTM, which describes itself as a provider of environmentally conscious solutions in the arbor care, disposal and recycling industries, says Wetherington brings more than 25 years of financial, operational, and executive management experience from the beauty industry, in which he previously worked for Elizabeth Arden, Revlon and Hair Club for Men.
“I am very excited to join SGTM,” Wetherington says. “I believe the potential for growth and value creation is tremendous, given the smart and passionate people that I have already met in the company, a strong brand portfolio, and an attractive new product that will transform the world’s ability to restore nutrients back to our soil.”
CEO Tony Raynor adds, “Joshua is a seasoned financial executive with a strong financial background in global organizations. Joshua has earned a reputation as a strong, ‘hands on’ leader and an excellent collaborator. I’m really excited for the company to have Joshua on board as we take the business to the next level.”
SGTM says it made the hire after accomplishing several other items as part of its company strategy, including amending a recent quarterly report; filing its Form 10-12G with the Securities and Exchange Commission; upgrading its mulch colorant division; and receiving VRM Biologik’s raw material to commence HumiSoil production in the United States.
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