Louis J. (tiny) Paveglio
Waste Management
National Waste Management Holdings Inc
Australia
Biography
Mr. Louis J. (Tiny) Paveglio has been Chief Executive Officer, Director of the Company. He was Chief Operating Officer, Treasurer, Secretary, Director of National Waste Management Holdings Inc. He first entrepreneurial endeavor was in 1976 at the age of 21 when he started and operated his own trucking company in upstate New York. He eventually left the trucking industry after nine years and purchased BNC Inc., a small paving and asphalt maintenance company in 1985. Tiny expanded this company into a large commercial paving and sealing company. It served large plazas and strip malls all over upstate New York. He diversified the company by starting a parking lot sweeping company, and expanded it into sweeping state highways, colleges, etc. strategically purchasing another company he made BNC. Inc., one of the largest sweeping companies in New York State. He then sold the entire company in 1995. During this 10-year span Mr. Paveglio also owned an auto body repair facility and a manufactured housing and modular home sales business. In 1990 he profited by selling the home sales company and closed the auto body business in 1997 but retained the property for rental income. Mr. Paveglio in 1992 entered the sanitation industry when he purchased Fox Sanitation in Chenango County New York. In 2002 Mr. Paveglio was then approached by Charlie Teelon to manage and operate the Sandland of Florida Enterprises, Inc. operation. He currently still holds this position and has made many significant changes to increase productivity and efficiencies. After reviewing financial statements and operations at Sandland, Mr. Paveglio knew the potential for the company. After the restructuring, he increased profits while the downturn in new construction was hitting the C&D industry. Tiny knew in the waning economy he had to diversify to keep increasing revenue. He began trucking recycled materials with his own tractor trailers to other various facilities saving airspace at the landfill while fulfilling the need for recycled materials.
Research Interest
Waste Management