Call2Recycle, Inc.’s Board of Directors Announces New CEO and President

Raudys succeeds Carl Smith who becomes President Emeritus after more than 12 years of successful leadership as CEO and President.

SEATTLE (Waste Advantage): Call2Recycle, Inc., the country’s premier consumer battery stewardship organization and program, announced that its Board of Directors has appointed Leo Raudys as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and President, effective January 1, 2021. As CEO and President, Raudys will further develop the organizational strategy, partnerships, operations and management of its National collection and recycling program, Call2Recycle®.  He will continue to guide the organization in its mission to optimize battery collection and recycling, as well as drive the organization’s portfolio of innovative battery-related services and solutions.

“We are excited to welcome Leo as Call2Recycle’s new CEO and President of Call2Recycle,” stated Andrew J. Sirjord, chairman of the Board of Directors. “His extensive background in sustainability and environmental management will ensure that Call2Recycle continues to uphold its deeply-rooted mission to responsibly and safely manage batteries and related materials at end-of-life.”

Raudys succeeds Carl Smith who becomes President Emeritus after more than 12 years of successful leadership as CEO and President. “On behalf of the Board, we thank and recognize Carl Smith’s leadership and contributions to Call2Recycle over the past 12 years and wish him well in retirement,” said Sirjord.

Having previously worked as the Vice President of Program Development for Call2Recycle, Raudys returns to the organization with a unique blend of public and private experience, including his most recent position as Environmental Director, Cloud Operations and Innovation for a multinational technology company.  A published author and knowledge leader, Raudys also served as Senior Director Environmental Sustainability for Best Buy, Deputy Commissioner at Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and taught corporate environmental management at the University of Minnesota.

“I am honored and excited for the opportunity to rejoin Call2Recycle and assume leadership of this tremendously successful organization,” Raudys said.  “As the battery market continues to evolve, I look forward to working closely with the Board, staff, and stakeholders to build on Call2Recycle’s strong foundation to help deliver the solutions necessary to meet our future goals.”

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