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Brent Bolger is the founder and President of
Brendar Environmental Inc. Since 1994 Brent has operated Brendar
Environmental. It is a hazardous waste service niche company
that assists medium sized industrial clients and municipalities
with customized waste management programs.
In
1979 Brent graduated from the University of Waterloo with a Hon.
Bachelor of Science degree. During his years in school he worked
for two summers in the MOE Pesticides section in North Bay. His
first introduction to business began with CIL in Dartmouth Nova
Scotia and later in Ingersoll, Ontario as a Sales Assistant in
the chemical fertilizer industry. His first
entry into the hazardous waste industry began in February of
1982 when he started working with the former Tricil Sarnia Ltd
located in Corunna Ontario. As a Technical Sales Representative
he assisted clients from a wide spectrum of industry types
across Central and South Western Ontario.
Brent left Tricil in 1987 and then worked with the Walker
Industries Group – Woodington Systems Inc and the former KUB
Coatings for the next seven years. This position provided him
with another opportunity to continue serving the hazardous waste
market, but in addition it also allowed him to work closely with
Walker Industries’ remediation, laboratory and landfill services
located in the Niagara Peninsula. With his transfer to KUB
Coatings in Kingston, he developed a thorough understanding of
the paint and paint recycling industry with this small
innovative paint manufacturing facility. The
cross section of industries, situations, services and operations
Brent has participated in has permitted him to bring these
service elements to Brendar Environmental Inc. Brent is an
individual who appreciates and values the work and assistance of
the staff at Brendar Environmental. Equally, he holds the trust
that clients place in our company in very high regard.
Personal
Brent grew up in North Bay, Ontario and currently resides in
Kingston, Ontario. He is married to Darlene and they have two
daughters and one son.
He is a past member of the Rotary Club of
Cataraqui Kingston and values the Rotary “Four Way Test” and the
business principals of that organization. (To see more about the
Rotary Four Way Test you can go to the
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