CSC ServiceWorks Inc. recently announced that its board of directors has appointed Eric Robinson and Rod Castellanos co-chief executive officers and members of the board.
“I’m honored to join Rod as co-CEO to lead and accelerate our company toward the opportunities that lie ahead,” Robinson said. “Rod is an incredible leader who has profoundly impacted all of our field teams over his tenure at CSC. He has created deeper team engagement while successfully driving execution fundamentals throughout the enterprise.”
“I’m excited to work alongside Eric and our executive team to continue to leverage our diverse and complementary backgrounds as we have for years,” Castellanos noted. “This makes formal what was already informal, and I couldn’t be more excited to work with our 2,400 team members to continue our ambitious goals of helping millions of consumers make life easier through seamless experiences.”
In their expanded roles, Robinson will continue to lead several corporate functions while focusing on external stakeholders and business strategy, as he has for two decades. Castellanos will continue to scale the end-to-end operations and execution that are fundamental to CSC’s platform growth.
Robinson joined CSC in 2016, bringing 25 years of human resources and business strategy leadership experience across multiple industries. He has had leadership responsibilities for human resources, communications, legal, and business transformation. Before joining CSC, Robinson was on the executive team at BrightView Landscapes. He’s led teams across multiple industries and at numerous Fortune 500 companies, including Pulte Homes, Clorox, BF Goodrich, and Eaton Corp.
Castellanos joined CSC in 2017, bringing 20 years of strategic sales and operational experience at every level in the services industry. Since joining CSC, he has had increasing responsibilities, including his previous role as chief operating officer. Castellanos came to CSC with a wealth of management experience in the service sector, having led operations and sales teams with Iron Mountain and Cintas Corp.