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New York-based recycling and waste management company Filco Carting has appointed Dymah Paige as chief financial officer. Paige joins Filco Carting on the heels of its recent expansion into the New Jersey markets as well as its commercial waste zone awardment in New York City.
A veteran of global investment banks and Fortune 50 public companies, Paige brings nearly two decades of financial leadership across various high-growth and regulated sectors. Her career has included roles in strategic planning, FP&A, capital management and corporate governance at companies ranging from Macquarie Asset Management to JPMorgan Chase. Notable leadership positions include CFO roles at Tunnel Hill Partners, a Macquarie-owned vertically integrated environmental services company, and most recently at Citibank’s Global Finance division.
As CFO of Filco Carting, she aims to enhance business transparency and support Chief Operating Officer Adam Pasquale’s sustainability mission while expanding the company’s footprint.
“I’m thrilled to join the Filco team and dive into the road ahead, including strategically driving Filco’s growth, stakeholder transparency and overall financial management,” Paige says. “I’m inspired to navigate this new and complex financial landscape while continuing to build upon Filco’s commitment to sustainability and innovation.”
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The fourth-generation family owned and operated company was recently awarded four contracts in New York City’s systematic overhaul of waste zone management, including the Midtown North, Midtown South, Manhattan Southwest and Citywide Containerized Waste Zones.
“Since joining the Filco team in fall 2022, I’ve been both amazed and energized by our company’s growth, expansion and innovation,” Pasquale says. “Dymah’s appointment as CFO marks the next milestone in our growth journey, and we’re grateful to have such remarkable financial acumen and talent steering Filco’s finances.”
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