Todd Zegers captains his boat with his son, Zadrian, off the coast of Southern California in November 2020. | Courtesy of Todd Zegers[/caption]
ITAD industry veteran Todd Zegers recently left Ingram Micro to start his own consulting business. As he launches his new venture, Zegers spoke with E-Scrap News to share reasons for the transition and insight on industry trends he's seeing.
A Southern California resident, Zegers worked his last day on March 3 at electronics distributing giant Ingram Micro, where he served as global vice president of ITAD and reverse logistics in the Ingram Micro Lifecycle business.
Last month, he launched his Newport Beach, Calif. consulting firm, called Circular Integrity, which is consulting on environmental, social and governance (ESG) in the ITAD/reverse logistic space, providing mergers and acquisitions advice and helping companies develop ITAD and reverse logistics programs.
Simultaneously, Zegers, who loves the ocean, is setting up a boating chartering business. In some ways, the 48-year-old is working to "figure out who I want to be when I grow up," he said.
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Todd Zegers captains his boat with his son, Zadrian, off the coast of Southern California in November 2020. | Courtesy of Todd Zegers[/caption]
ITAD industry veteran Todd Zegers recently left Ingram Micro to start his own consulting business. As he launches his new venture, Zegers spoke with E-Scrap News to share reasons for the transition and insight on industry trends he's seeing.
A Southern California resident, Zegers worked his last day on March 3 at electronics distributing giant Ingram Micro, where he served as global vice president of ITAD and reverse logistics in the Ingram Micro Lifecycle business.
Last month, he launched his Newport Beach, Calif. consulting firm, called Circular Integrity, which is consulting on environmental, social and governance (ESG) in the ITAD/reverse logistic space, providing mergers and acquisitions advice and helping companies develop ITAD and reverse logistics programs.
Simultaneously, Zegers, who loves the ocean, is setting up a boating chartering business. In some ways, the 48-year-old is working to "figure out who I want to be when I grow up," he said.
Todd Zegers captains his boat with his son, Zadrian, off the coast of Southern California in November 2020. | Courtesy of Todd Zegers[/caption]
ITAD industry veteran Todd Zegers recently left Ingram Micro to start his own consulting business. As he launches his new venture, Zegers spoke with E-Scrap News to share reasons for the transition and insight on industry trends he's seeing.
A Southern California resident, Zegers worked his last day on March 3 at electronics distributing giant Ingram Micro, where he served as global vice president of ITAD and reverse logistics in the Ingram Micro Lifecycle business.
Last month, he launched his Newport Beach, Calif. consulting firm, called Circular Integrity, which is consulting on environmental, social and governance (ESG) in the ITAD/reverse logistic space, providing mergers and acquisitions advice and helping companies develop ITAD and reverse logistics programs.
Simultaneously, Zegers, who loves the ocean, is setting up a boating chartering business. In some ways, the 48-year-old is working to "figure out who I want to be when I grow up," he said.
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