Quest Resource Holding Corporation, a leader in environmental waste and recycling services, announced that Audrey P. Dunning has been elected to its board of directors. Dunning will serve on the audit, nominating and corporate governance committees of the board. In connection with Dunning’s election, the board increased its size from six to seven directors.
Dunning is a technology and business growth leader with expertise in technology enablement, digital transformation, customer engagement, risk management and compliance, with a successful track record in the financial services, technology and professional services industries. She has served in chief executive officer and senior executive roles, as well as director of public and private companies.
Dunning is currently the founder and chief executive officer of AMP Growth Advisors, a firm that specializes in strategic planning, business development, and executive coaching, and advises on digital transformation and technology risk management. Dunning’s director experience includes currently serving on the board of TransAct Technologies and previously serving on the board, audit, risk, and technology committees of TriState Capital Holdings through its acquisition by Raymond James Financial. Dunning also previously served as a director of the Pittsburgh Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, and on the board of Dollar Bank, FSB. For 10 years, Dunning served as chief executive officer of Summa Technologies, a digital solutions consultancy company through its acquisition by CGI, Inc., a global technology consulting firm. Prior to Summa, Dunning held sales leadership positions at IBM and Xerox Corporation. In 2016, she was the recipient of the Greater Pittsburgh Athena Award, a program that recognizes exceptional women leaders who demonstrate professional excellence, actively assist others through mentorship, and contribute to the community.