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    Mark Sherman

    President at Green Wave Electronics (formerly QGistix)

    Mark Sherman is the President of Green Wave Electronics, a company focused on lifecycle management of electronics.1 He is located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, and also resides in Indianapolis and Miami.1

    Career History::

    • Green Wave Electronics: Sherman has been the President of Green Wave Electronics since August 2012.1 The company provides third-party logistics functions for the commercial and residential electronics industry, including reverse logistics, warranty processing, testing/repair/refurbishment, centralization and distribution, and remarketing excess inventory.1 In August 2021, QGistix acquired Green Wave Computer Recycling and was renamed Green Wave Electronics.2 Sherman stated the motivation behind the name change was to dedicate the combined company to a zero-waste business model, with a focus on the reuse or recycling of electronics.2 As of July 2022, Green Wave Electronics expanded its e-waste collection operations by opening branch facilities in Cary, Ill., Hanover, N.J., and Lancaster, Texas.34
    • ZoomAtlas, Corp.: Prior to his role at Green Wave Electronics, Sherman was the Founder and CEO of ZoomAtlas, Corp. from December 2007 to December 2013. ZoomAtlas, Corp. developed ZoomAtlas, which they call the "World's Largest Social Map".1
    • Microsurf, Inc.: Sherman co-founded Microsurf, Inc. in February 1996 and helped build MortgageQuotes.com and MoverQuotes.com. The company was sold to TMP Worldwide (now Monster Worldwide) in 2000 for $50 million.1 Following the acquisition, Sherman served as SVP of Strategy at Monstermoving.com from 2000 to 2001.1

    Other Activities and Initiatives::

    • Sherman mentioned that Green Wave Electronics is partnering with Indiana counties to plant trees for every ton of e-waste recycled through their Indianapolis processing center.5 The company adheres to a "No Landfill" policy and distributes refurbished computers to developing nations.5

    Highlights

    Nov 22 · generational.com
    Green Wave Computer Recycling Acquired By QGistix
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    Logistics factors drive processor's expansion

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    Location

    Atlanta, Georgia, United States