Jon Angin
Chief of Party - USAID Clean Cities, Blue Ocean
Sessions: Panel [Planet] (Day 1 Morning)
Chief of Party - USAID Clean Cities, Blue Ocean
Sessions: Panel [Planet] (Day 1 Morning)
Jon Angin is the Chief of Party of USAID Clean Cities, Blue Ocean. He has more than thirty years of experience in the solid waste management and recycling industry, ranging from strategic planning and project development to direct operating experience. Over the course of his career, he has taken a leadership role in assisting both public and private sectors in building long range sustainable strategies for solid waste management collection, recovery and disposal.
Mr. Angin’s depth of experience encompasses operations, maintenance, finance, human resources, business development, safety, emergency and disaster management planning and response and environmental compliance. He has been responsible for the development and oversight of multi-million dollar publicly and privately held assets including a variety of solid waste and recycling collection operations; landfills; transfer stations; material recovery and segregation facilities; waste-to-energy facilities, and; transportation and logistics terminals.
Mr. Angin has held executive level management positions in the solid waste industry, where he managed more than $700 million in annual revenues and 3000+ employees. For the past fifteen years, he has been involved in solid waste planning and project development in developing economies, which have included the assessment of alternative conversion technologies, infrastructure and cost of service and program funding models.
Mr. Angin’s depth of experience encompasses operations, maintenance, finance, human resources, business development, safety, emergency and disaster management planning and response and environmental compliance. He has been responsible for the development and oversight of multi-million dollar publicly and privately held assets including a variety of solid waste and recycling collection operations; landfills; transfer stations; material recovery and segregation facilities; waste-to-energy facilities, and; transportation and logistics terminals.
Mr. Angin has held executive level management positions in the solid waste industry, where he managed more than $700 million in annual revenues and 3000+ employees. For the past fifteen years, he has been involved in solid waste planning and project development in developing economies, which have included the assessment of alternative conversion technologies, infrastructure and cost of service and program funding models.