Tapping Into Success
Tony and Kim Lowe have the sort of entrepreneurial spirit that would tire many people. They see opportunities and they take them, and then look for more. They started Lowe Carting & Recyling about a year ago, and now their bright orange dumpsters with the distinctive “860-442-LOWE” lettering dot the local landscape: at commercial lots, construction jobs, and plenty of residential homes intent on finally cleaning out the basement or restoring order to an unruly attic.
Their carting business, they say, is booming but that’s not going to slow them down. They have other aspirations: a residential trash-collection business in southeastern Connecticut, bidding for curbside leaf collection work in Norwich, even providing commuter shuttle-bus services at Central Connecticut State University in New Britain.
The Lowes are a dynamic couple not content to sit still if opportunity knocks. And it’s knocking often for Tony Lowe, whose principal business is serving as a financial representative with Northwestern Mutual Financial Network, and for Kim, who successfully juggles her roles as a mother of two young children and chief executive officer of Lowe Carting.
“She’s a mom and a CEO,” says Tony Lowe, “and she’s the one who runs this family-owned business.”












Tapping Into Success on August 21st, 2007 9:09 pm
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