CAMO CREW JUNK REMOVAL OWNER NAMED TO WISCONSIN TITAN 100 LIST
Andy Weins among top C-level executives honored for leadership, vision and influence.
Andy Weins, President and Founder of Camo Crew Junk Removal, has been named to the 2024 Titan 100 in Wisconsin, an annual honor that recognizes C-level executives in the public and private sectors who demonstrate exceptional leadership, vision, passion, and influence in their fields.
The Titan 100 awards were presented yesterday at the Fiserv Forum. The awards are given annually by Wipfli, a Milwaukee-based company that is one of the nation’s largest accounting and advisory firms. “It is amazing to be honored alongside so many accomplished people,” said Weins. “It’s also gratifying to see the junk-removal profession acknowledged alongside this diverse range of businesses. It signifies the importance of our work in the business community and the important service we deliver.”
Weins’ Titan 100 award comes a month after Weins’ business was recognized as a 2023 Outstanding Business by Governor Tony Evers and Missy Hughes, secretary and CEO of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation. Camo Crew’s award was in a category designated for veteran-owned businesses. To qualify for the Titan 100 list, honorees must hold a C-level title and must demonstrate contributions to the growth of their companies through high-level leadership and influence in their fields.
Camo Crew Junk Removal takes a responsible, efficient and compassionate approach to helping customers declutter, reorganize or move. The company minimizes what it sends to landfills by sorting items by hand in order to donate, recycle or repurpose as much as possible. Camo Crew regularly organizes free e-recycling collections throughout the greater Milwaukee area and supports many community causes.
Weins is a fourth-generation entrepreneur and Cardinal Stritch graduate. Through consulting, teaching, writing and podcasting, he is a passionate supporter of veterans, entrepreneurs, the environment, and community engagement. Weins draws his inspiration from his military service and puts a focus on hiring veterans. He has 19 years of service in the military, is a combat veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom, and is currently a U.S. Army Reserve Career Counselor.