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DocuSign Envelope ID:5FA4B1AC-B897-4C32-A1E4-4B4A8885A341 <br /> AiiiiiiiiiiiirCRUWDER CrowtA Gulf <br /> SULF REP for Disaster DebrisClearance and Removal Services <br /> Orange County, NC <br /> While studying at Auburn, Mr. Sprinkle served as a Student Project Management Consultant intern for the Port of <br /> Catania in Sicily, Italy.While there, he worked within a team of other international students to develop a solution plan <br /> that would allow for an increase in port traffic while maintaining safe and efficient operations. He holds certifications in <br /> OSHA 30,TWIG, and NIMS. <br /> Howard Turner-Project Manager <br /> Mr. Turner has a long career spanning over 2 decades experience in the debris management <br /> industry. He began his management career at Grind-all where he oversaw scheduling and <br /> operations of four grinders, three screens, mulch coloring plant, fifteen loaders, excavators 1 V <br /> trucks, and miscellaneous equipment. He was also responsible for the operation of three <br /> dumping and grinding sites for preparation of mulch, topsoil and organic growing media.After T <br /> Hurricane Isabel devastated the eastern portion of Virginia and the Carolina's in 2003,Mr.Turner <br /> utilized his experience in CMS and debris reduction management for CrowderGulf. Mr.Turner served as the Project <br /> Manager in Virginia Beach, Norfolk,Suffolk, Newport News,and the Counties of James City, Southampton,York,and <br /> Suffolk. He was responsible for all aspects of disaster debris collection, recordation, reduction, damage claims and <br /> client contact. In 2004, Mr.Turner served as the Project Manager for Lee County,Cities of Ft.Meyers and Cape Coral, <br /> Sanibel and Captiva Islands, and Upper Captiva Island after Hurricane Charley and Frances damaged the area. He <br /> was responsible for day-to-day management of all disaster recovery activities including collection crews and <br /> equipment,debris reduction and disposal,site restoration and acting as the liaison with the municipalities,the Corps <br /> of Engineers and FEMA. Then in 2011,Mr.Turner managed York County,VA after Hurricane Irene effected the area. <br /> Most recently,Mr.Turner managed the Hurricane Irma debris management operation for numerous clients in the center <br /> portion of Florida. <br /> Clayton Youn —Senior Project Manager <br /> Mr. Young has been employed with CrowderGulf since 2010. He has served as the Texas <br /> and Louisiana client representative in that time, as well as project manager for a number of <br /> disaster activations. He spent parts of 2010-2011 in Galveston County Texas overseeing ' <br /> operations for a buyout mitigation program that turned 800 properties destroyed by Hurricane <br /> Ike,into green space on the Bolivar Peninsula. He was responsible forbidding and estimation <br /> of cost and reconstruction of these properties.After that project was completed,he spent time <br /> as a field supervisor in Alabama after the tomado outbreak in 2011. He was promoted to a <br /> project manager and oversaw debris removal efforts in North Carolina for the NC COT after <br /> Hurricane Irene, Montgomery and Waller Counties in Texas after they were flooded on April <br /> 15, and Memorial Day in 2015. In addition,he was called to action in Central Louisiana for flood cleanup in 2016. <br /> In 2017, Hurricane Harvey caused significant damage to the entire State of Texas and Clayton served as project <br /> manager for the Cities of Dickinson, Friendswood, La Marque, Santa Fe, Clear Lake Shores, Jones Creek, Lake <br /> Jackson and Galveston County. After completing those projects in 2018, he switched gears and managed waterway <br /> restoration projects under a contract with the Texas General Land Office on the Colorado, San Bernard, and Brazos <br /> Rivers, as well as Chocolate Bayou and Oyster Creek. In late 2018, after Hurricane Florence hit the East Coast and <br /> Carolinas, he managed the debris recovery operations in Duplin County North Carolina. In early 2010. Mr. Young <br /> headed back to the City of Dickinson,TX as project manager for the Dickinson Bayou cleanup and de-snagging project <br /> under the Natural Resources Conservation Service(NRGS) <br /> Mr. Young has spent time studying and living abroad which has given him unique worldview and the ability to <br /> understand and communicate with a wide range individuals. He understands the bid process,contracting,mobilization, <br /> operation management,documentation and close out of disaster recovery projects. He excels at building close client <br /> relationships, business development and servicing pre-event contracts for Client's needs such as training and pre- <br /> planning. Clayton graduated from the University of North Texas where he focused on Entrepreneurial Management <br /> and International Business Practices. NIMS Trained <br /> 17 <br />