Smash My Trash® is transforming the commercial waste industry in the Lynn and Wilmington, MA areas
ABOUT US
As former professional investors, we have analyzed and supported hundreds of diverse companies. We transitioned our full-time effort to bringing Smash My Trash to the North Shore of Massachusetts as it carries a proven characteristic of successful businesses: a truly value-added service with a customer-first mentality. We address a major pain point for customers (i.e., expensive, unreliable waste operations) and drive value to the entire ecosystem, making our customers’ jobs and workflows easier and more efficient.
COMMUNITIES SERVED
The North Shore area of Massachusetts is a diverse region including densely populated inner suburbs in the south, rocky coastline, beaches and natural harbors in the east, and quintessential New England communities throughout. The North Shore region is one of the oldest settlements in the U.S. and is rich with historical, cultural and economic meaning to the state of Massachusetts. It is easy to understand why many businesses and families choose to call this beautiful community home.
Included in our service area:
- Wilmington
- Lynn
- Woburn
- Peabody
- Beverly
- Danvers
- Billerica
- Saugus
- North Reading
- Salem
- Middleton
- Malden
- Everett
- Revere
- Chelsea
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OUR TEAM
Annie Wilver
Owner
Concurrently with forming Smash My Trash Lynn-Wilmington, Annie works as a Senior Director at a marketing and public relations firm. She has extensive experience leading marketing strategy, business development and project management. She is a two-time entrepreneur, also serving as the Founder & CEO of a talent management business. Her passion for entrepreneurship began as a child, when her parents founded a local toy store called Annie’s Toy Chest. Annie earned her bachelor’s degree from Dickinson College, where she also played NCAA DIII Women’s Lacrosse. She grew up in New Haven, CT, and currently lives in Boxford, MA, with her husband, Adam.
Adam Wilver
Owner
Prior to forming Smash My Trash Lynn-Wilmington, Adam worked in private equity and investment banking, where he developed skills across operations, leadership, and problem-solving. While in private equity, he frequently served in operational leadership roles at portfolio companies to spearhead value creation initiatives. Immediately prior to SMT, Adam completed his MBA from MIT’s Sloan School of Business, concentrating on entrepreneurship and management. His work experience and time at MIT transformed into a passion for using business as an avenue to serve the community, create good jobs, and form strong relationships. He grew up in Metrowest Boston and currently lives in Boxford, MA, with his wife, Annie.
Zach Hargis
Owner
Prior to forming Smash My Trash Lynn-Wilmington, Zach worked in private equity and investment banking in New York and San Francisco. Through his professional experiences and from his father’s example as a small business founder-owner-operator, Zach developed a passion for businesses built with strong customer relationships, diversity, and accountability. Zach graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a degree in Finance and grew up in the Bay Area, CA. While new to the area, Zach has already grown a deep appreciation for the community and is excited to establish his long-term roots here.
Mark Verville
Smash Truck Operator
Prior to joining Smash My Trash Lynn-Wilmington, Mark spent nearly 18 years at the Lawrence Fire Department, where he had the honor to serve with some of this country’s greatest women and men. His time at the fire department taught him the power and importance of teamwork. He retired as a Lieutenant. Through the fire department, he earned his EMT certification and worked at Guardian Ambulance, where he continues to help out. Concurrently, Mark founded a residential flooring business which he ran for several years. He worked his first job at 13 years old and has been exposed to a number of industries – he is truly a jack of all trades. Mark grew up in Lawrence and now has three grown children in the area.