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American Retroworks Inc. PO Box 1010 Middlebury, VT 05753

Qualifications 2008 www.retroworks.com

Experience: Robin Ingenthron is president of American Retroworks Inc., a consulting and recycling services company specializing in reuse, repair, and recycling used goods such as electronics and household goods, both domestically and for export. He established and owns Good Point Recycling in Vermont, American Retroworks West in Arizona, and Retroworks de Mexico (a maquila). Robin was Director of Recycling at the state Department of Environmental Protection before accepting a promotion to Deputy Director of Consumer Programs at DEP in 1998. Robin was vice president of ElectroniCycle Inc. during its growth from under 20k s.f. to becoming one of the largest TV recycling companies in the Northeast USA. He has a BA degree in International Relations (Carleton College, 1984) and an MBA from Boston University (Public Management Program, 1989). He was both a volunteer and a country training consultant for the US Peace Corps (1984-86). He is on the Board of Directors of the World Reuse, Repair and Recycling Association and the Association of Vermont Recyclers. Expertise: •

Planning



Data analysis



Budgeting



System design



Surveys / Research



Marketing



Procurement



Regulatory Diligence

Past Clients: US EPA, Massachusetts DEP, National Recycling Coalition, City of Boston, Vermont Agency of Natural Resources, Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation, New York Department of Sanitation, GreenPC/NewDeal Inc. Quotes / Recognition:

Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Wall Street Journal, US News and World Report, BBC, BusinessWeek, Fortune, NPR, Recycling Today, Time

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