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Charles began working at CALLAHEAD from its inception in 1976 at the age of 12 years old. He learned how to build a portable toilet from scratch and also delivered, cleaned and sold them to clients. Charles met his wife Kimberly in 1985 in Rockaway Beach, NY, and dated shortly thereafter. Charles' wife Kimberley would also become one of the early employees of CALLAHEAD in 1989 and 1990. They began dating in 2005 and married in 2008. Charles now has five children
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Charles Howard of Broad Channel GrassRoots Businessman
Charles Howard of Broad ChannelInnovator and Business Development Charles' father, Charles P Howard, would work as a truck driver for portable toilet company and started CALLAHEAD in 1976 at a location that used to be a gas station in Broad Channel, NY. In the early 1980s, the business only had about 150 potties and one employee with one truck. In 1981, CALLAHEAD was turned over to Charles W Howard. Today, Charles has built the company up to 12,000 portable toilets, 150 employees, and 75 trucks.
Charles Howard is a business leader who credits his compassionate leadership skills to his love and devotion to his five children and his wife, Kimberly. Charles and his wife Kimberly work closely together on developing the business. Even when they are not working, they spend all of their free time together Charles and Kimberly often enjoy dining out and seeing a great movie theater. Charles Howard of Broad ChannelFamily Man Charles Howard is a business leader who credits his compassionate leadership skills to his love and devotion to his five children and his wife, Kimberly. Charles and his wife Kimberly work closely together on developing the business. Even when they are not working, they spend all of their free time together Charles and Kimberly often enjoy dining out and seeing a great movie theater.
Charles Howard of Broad ChannelConsistent Perfectionist Charles Howard Broad Channel has built the greatest portable toilet company in the world in Broad Channel, NY that is helping develop and evolve a human necessity. Charles believes that consistency is one of the most important element if the success of any service, product and the company itself. He learned that the best way to create consistency was to have a backup system for all of your systems.