The team at B-Stock would like to congratulate our CEO, Howard Rosenberg, on being recognized as an Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year Award Semifinalist in Northern California. The annual EY awards program recognizes entrepreneurs from around the country who demonstrate excellence, innovation and commitment to their businesses and communities. Inspired by entrepreneurship early on, Howard has spent the majority of his professional life using technology to build innovative businesses that set out to disrupt large, inefficient markets.

This includes the reverse supply chain: since 2008 B-Stock Solutions has enabled hundreds of companies, including four of the five largest U.S. retailers, to improve their recovery on billions of dollars worth of excess and returned inventory. By creating efficiency, transparency, and trust for both our buyers and sellers through applied technology, analytics, and services we are revolutionizing the liquidation business.

As a regional semifinalist, Howard will be eligible for consideration for the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year national program and we wish him luck! To read more about Howard’s EY Entrepreneur of the Year recognition please read our press release. For more information on the EY Entrepreneur of the Year award program, please visit the Ernst & Young site.

For more information on how B-Stock Solutions can help you implement a successful liquidation solution, please contact us.

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