Interaseo, a public services company operating in six countries, announced directorial changes by appointing José Ricardo Trujillo Tobar as general manager and Claudia Cárdenas as commercial manager. The move aims to enhance efficiency in solid waste management and strengthen community ties. The new leaders bring expertise in sustainability and innovation.
Interaseo, serving over 80 municipalities and 180 private companies across the region, revealed the appointments as part of an evolution in its management model. The company stressed that these changes ensure efficiency and quality in the collection, transportation, and final disposal of solid waste, while strengthening ties with territorial entities and communities.
"This decision responds to a natural evolution of the management model, focused on ensuring efficiency and quality in the provision of solid waste collection, transportation, and final disposal services, as well as strengthening the relationship with territorial entities and communities where the company operates," the company stated.
José Ricardo Trujillo Tobar, with extensive experience in directing public services companies and operational management emphasizing sustainability, innovation, and citizen service, will lead efforts to bring management closer to municipalities. "This change represents a step forward in our institutional vision. We reaffirm our commitment to transparency, compliance, and continuous service provision in all the places where we operate," Trujillo noted. He added: "I assume this responsibility with the commitment to strengthen operational excellence, promote closeness with territories, and consolidate a service culture that reflects the public value of our work. Our goal is simple: do things right, every day, where we are present."
Claudia Cárdenas will focus on enhancing relationships with municipal administrations and private clients, ensuring contractual compliance, and expanding responsible growth opportunities. "Our commitment is to accompany municipalities with closeness, listening, and real solutions. We want to be a technical and human ally, working together to improve service quality and generate well-being in communities," Cárdenas commented.
Interaseo affirmed that Trujillo and Cárdenas combine experience and vision for this strengthening phase, and that all operations, contracts, and commitments remain fully in effect within a framework of institutional normality.