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Savannah Pyle
In 1993, Savannah founded Clean Concepts Inc. which manufactures and distributes products for use in controlled clean room environments. She is responsible for the strategic direction of the firm and financial control. She directs all financial, administrative and human resource functions. Her unique and invaluable offshore manufacturing experience provides Clean Concepts the expertise needed to successfully manage global sourcing and materials management.
Ms. Pyle contributes over 40 years of managerial experience at the executive level. She served as the assistant terminal manager for Greyhound Lines at the Port of Authority in New York City. Later, she became the company's first female district manager and was responsible for the successful operation of the company owned terminals and independent agencies. She also launched and managed a telephone information center, which supported 22 western states.
Under Savannah leadership, Clean Concepts, Inc. supplied and serviced microchip manufacturers like Intel and Motorola in the United States, Ireland, Costa Rico, Malaysia and China. In 2001, she opened a supply facility in China to support Motorola's construction of a fab in Guangzhou.
AZ Pickett
AZ Pickett is the Chief Operations Officer for Clean Concepts, Inc. His vision and behind-the-scenes direction for business development encompass marketing, procurement, logistics and strategic planning. He sources and recruits major partners and associates for Clean Concepts nationwide and oversees each relationship providing the personal touch needed to drive projects to successful outcomes.
Mr. Picket has owned and controlled several businesses over the past 25 years concentrating on third party logistics,
Al Harris III
is the Director of Marketing for Clean Concepts, Inc. In this role, he is responsible for the critical production and dissemination of informational materials, which successfully communicate the scope of and reflect the professionalism of the products and services offered by Clean Concepts. His strengths include forming strategic alliances across multiple industries, forecasting market conditions, accelerating sales growth and penetrating new markets.
With more than 25 years experience, most of which was with a military, aerospace plating company. He was responsible for turning the company around, then purchasing it. Sales grew to $3 million per year with 28 full time employees. Al's career path included stints in business-to-business sales, retail banking, collections and human resource management. He is a regular presenter and participant for the Intro to Business class offered at Glendale Community College.
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