Shirley Felder-Morton
SULLIVAN COUNTY FIRST RECYCLING
& REFUSE INC.
MID-HUDSON SBDC
In 1997,
Shirley Felder-Morton had the opportunity of a lifetime, a chance
to own her own business. A single mother with six children,
she had few resources other than her experience as the daily operations
manager for two small sanitation companies, her knowledge of business,
people skills, and a desire to succeed. Shirley started Sullivan
County First Recycling & Refuse with two old trucks, approximately
400 well-used containers of various sizes and a small customer base.
Determined to set herself apart
from the competition, Shirley painted her trucks and containers
purple, then established a discounted rate for the elderly and those
willing to voluntarily recycle. She was soon a featured speaker
at breakfasts and luncheons hosted by the Chamber of Commerce and
other business organizations. In one year, her sales went from $0
to $200,000. Through frugality and astute purchasing, the
company acquired pre-owned trucks, which were then customized to
create multi-function refuse and recycling vehicles. The company
leased additional containers and painted everything the same shade
of purple.
Over the
next year or so, the business continued to grow through reinvestment
of revenues, utilization of Workforce Development and Welfare to
Work programs, and hard work. In 2000, Shirley met the director
of the Mid-Hudson SBDC at a business seminar and shortly thereafter
requested assistance with the expansion of her business. The SBDC
helped her assemble a financial package to complete construction
of a maintenance building, acquire two new three-function vehicles,
acquire additional containers, provide working capital, and buy
more purple paint.
In 2002, Shirley was named Fleet
Bank Entrepreneur of the Year and NYS SBDC Minority Entrepreneur
of the Year. Today, she has 50 employees, 12 trucks on the
road, including two new state-of-the-art vehicles, more
than 800 containers in use, thousands of customers and 7 figure
sales.
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