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Consla named general manager at Performance Environmental Services and GoTo Services

New Haven, CT Performance Environmental Services (PES) and GoTo Services (GTS) have appointed a new general manager/president, Robert Consla. Effective September 1st, Consla assumed the position of company president for PES in conjunction with his general manager role for GTS.

“I am honored to pass the torch to such a qualified and enthusiastic candidate,” said owner/operator, Steve Sadler. “We are fortunate to have someone of Robert’s caliber and experience to lead PES and GTS. I have all the confidence in his capabilities and am eager to witness his leadership skills as these companies continue in a positive direction”. 

Some of Consla’s key objectives in his new role include actively marketing and growing the business within the wide scope of the New England territory with a focus on broadening the Boston base of operation. 

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