News and Events
January 2010
Effective January 5th, Eugene "Gene" Cookson has joined Eagle-SWS as company President. He will be responsible for implementing a strategic plan focused on new market penetration, enhancing the current business development processes, improvements to planned project delivery, and growth initiatives.
Mr. Cookson has twenty plus years experience in the environmental services industry with a proven track record holding high level executive positions. The majority of the focus over his career has been in developing the field services, emergency response and the large scale project aspects of the environmental business.
Gene recently completed the Advanced Management Program at the Harvard Business School and holds a masters degree from Northeastern University in Civil/Environmental Engineering following completion of his B.S. degree from the University of New Hampshire.
With more than 20 years in the environmental industry as a senior level executive, Gene's experience, education, leadership and history will be the foundation for success as President of Eagle-SWS.
September 2009
Implementing and utilizing a variety of social networking media tools to promote and strengthen brand awareness is vital to businesses looking to compete in todays modern marketplace.
Eagle-SWS, a comprehensive environmental services contractor located throughout the Southeast and Midwest, recently launched a social networking media campaign to promote new branding and increase its presence on the web. In addition to traditional marketing strategies, Eagle-SWS is now using social media tactics to promote the Eagle-SWS brand and keep our clients informed of current and ongoing events, news, and projects.
Because Eagle-SWS is the result of two environmental companies merging (Southern Waste Services, Inc. d/b/a SWS First Response and Eagle Construction and Environmental Services, L.P.), the new social networking media campaign aims to build awareness of Eagle-SWS's combined services and strengthen its presence online. A completely new website at www.eaglesws.com is slated to launch in early October of 2009. In conjunction with a new presence on social networking sites such as Twitter, Facebook and the Eagle-SWS YouTube Channel, the goal is to provide an effective means of releasing valuable information at any moment of the day to clients, prospects, and friends of Eagle-SWS.
May 2009
Eagle-SWS has announced the opening of three new locations in May, 2009: Tyler, Texas; Greensboro, North Carolina; and Middletown, Ohio. Because we believe success involves the ability to be where needed, when needed, Eagle-SWS is looking forward to forging new business relationships and strengthening old ones at our recently opened service centers.
The new Tyler service center sits just about midway between Dallas, Texas and Shreveport, Louisiana with Middletown just 15 miles from the northern outskirts of Cincinnati and 20 miles from the southern outskirts of Dayton. Greensboro is centered about 30 miles from the Virginia border with Winston-Salem, Durham, Chapel Hill, Concord, and Raleigh all within a 60 mile range.
January 2009
In January, 2009 Eagle-SWS headed to Tennessee for a 5.4 million cubic yards fly, and bottom ash spill resulting from a failed dyke at the Tennessee valley Authoritys Kingston Fossil Plant. Eagle-SWS has provided 21 boats, 19 vacuum trucks, 16,000 ft of boom and approximately 160 response personnel. Crews have been working up to 12 hours per day, 7 days per week and are still onsite focusing on isolated areas accessing, removing and transporting the fly ash from the site.
November 2008
SWS recently announced a merger between Southern Waste Services, Inc. (SWS) and Eagle Construction and Environmental Services, L.P. The merger combines the personnel, resources and experience of two leading environmental companies now located across nine states. Read the full press release (PDF - 91KB).
March 2008
An SWS satellite response location is opening in the Montgomery, Alabama area. In support of local terminals and other businesses requiring an emergency response contractor, dedicated equipment such as boom, sorbents, pumps, drums and other response resources will be staged for rapid deployment. SWS is working with local emergency officials to provide personnel for response in Montgomery and outlying areas.

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