Waste Energy (WAST) announced key changes to its management and board of directors to align with its strategic transformation from a Web3 and blockchain business to a waste-to-energy conversion company. Effective immediately, company founder Cameron Chell has stepped down as Chairman of the Board of Directors and will now serve as Chairman of the company’s Advisory Board. This new role will enable Mr. Chell to leverage his expertise and entrepreneurial vision to support the company’s growth in the waste-to-energy sector. Additionally, Shelly Murphy has resigned from her position as a member of the Board of Directors. Ms. Murphy’s decision reflects the company’s renewed focus on sustainable energy initiatives. Current Board member Mr. Ed Moy will continue to serve as a member of the board of directors. He is the former Director of the U.S. Mint who also served for more than five years as Special Assistant to the President during the Bush Administration. Scott Gallagher, who currently serves as President of Waste Energy Corp, has been appointed Chairman of the Board and CEO. Under his leadership, the company aims to accelerate its mission of converting discarded plastics into clean energy through Pyrolysis technology, a process that addresses global environmental challenges while creating renewable energy. To further strengthen the company’s board, Waste Energy Corp is pleased to welcome W. Scott McBride as a new member of the Board of Directors. McBride is the founder and CEO of EnergyFX, a sustainable energy company specializing in Pyrolysis.
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