Executive officer

Brian A. Bales

Executive Vice President, Chief Development Officer·Republic Services, Inc.

About

Brian A. Bales was named Executive Vice President, Chief Development Officer of Republic Services in February 2015. He has been with Republic for over 25 years.

He served as Executive Vice President, Business Development from December 2008 to February 2015, and as Vice President, Corporate Development from 1998 to December 2008. Prior to Republic he held roles of increasing responsibility in finance and business development for Ryder System, Inc. from 1993 to 1998, served as chief financial officer for EDIFEX & VTA Communications from 1988 through 1993, and was an accountant for PwC (formerly Price Waterhouse) from 1986 to 1988.

Since 2015
Age 63
Tenure 11 yrs

Also at Republic Services, Inc.

MK Manny Kadre Chairman of the Board IC Ian Craig Director MD Michael A. Duffy Director TH Thomas W. Handley Director JK Jennifer M. Kirk Director ML Michael Larson Director

Roles

Organization Role Dates Details
Republic Services, Inc. Executive Vice President, Chief Development Officer 2015–present Current role
Republic Services, Inc. Executive Vice President, Chief Development Officer February 2015 - Present
Republic Services, Inc. Executive Vice President, Business Development December 2008 - February 2015
Republic Services, Inc. Vice President, Corporate Development 1998 - December 2008
Ryder System, Inc. Roles of increasing responsibility in finance and business development 1993 - 1998
EDIFEX & VTA Communications Chief Financial Officer 1988 - 1993
PwC (formerly Price Waterhouse) Accountant 1986 - 1988

External roles

Organization Role Dates
RB Global, Inc. Director

Related

Source: Republic Services, Inc. SEC filings and official company website

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