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Black Business Month Profile: Titan Disposal Continues a Family Tradition

Published on Wednesday, August 24, 2022 | 5:05 pm
 

Titan Disposal is led by its President and Chief Executive Officer, Jamie Potter. [Courtesy photo]
Pasadena-based Titan Disposal specializes in the transport of construction waste products throughout the greater Los Angeles County Area. 

Titan Disposal is led by its President and Chief Executive Officer, Jamie Potter. Potter has more than 30 years of experience in the construction waste hauling industry and has served the needs of small and large-scale projects for municipal and private sector clients. He is proud of his track-record of adhering to safety standards, having managed dozens of small and large-scale projects without a major accident or claim.

“I would like to acknowledge and express my appreciation of all black-owned businesses during Black Business Month” said Potter. “As we continue to strive for diversity and equality in this country, we should remember that injustice occurs beyond the justice system. The financial system has also historically discriminated against Black business owners who are far less likely to secure business capital, in much smaller amounts, and with much higher interest rates. That is why I encourage everyone to support Black-owned businesses not just this month, but every month, as a way to create positive change.”

Titan Disposal was established in 2012 and continues a family business legacy of providing professional construction, demolition, and waste hauling services, which spans over six decades. 

Titan Disposal has established itself as a premier company that provides professional and cost-effective transportation services to the waste management industry.

Potter is also a strong and vocal advocate of local hiring. 

“I look forward to continuing to do business with developers who have agreed to undertake good faith efforts to give priority hiring consideration to local workers and businesses. I will be forever grateful for the leadership of Council Member John Kennedy in his advocacy of local participation in construction projects in his District. We are particularly proud of our recent participation in the Heritage Square South affordable housing project.”

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