NWRA Women’s Council Elects New Leadership for 2022
March 22, 2022
Arlington, VA – Earlier this year, the National Waste and Recycling Association Women’s Council elected its Board for 2022. The officers and board members for 2022 are:
President Pam Caron – Risk Strategies Company
Vice President Tammy Holtzman – Waste Connections
Treasurer Allia Saydjari – WIN Waste Innovations
Secretary Kerri Mead-Bell – Anchor Disposal
Fundraising Amanda Curtis – American Waste Control
Membership Eileen Brito – Big Truck Transportation
Marketing Samantha Podgorny – ESG
Professional Development Jocelynn Clindaniel – Municipal Equipment
60th Anniversary-AD HO Laura Askin – LKACo, LLC
Scholarship Chair Tammy Holtzman – Waste Connections
Past-President Faith Zydowsky – Sierra Container Group
“With the departure of Peggy Macenas; then Katie Evans transitioning to the National Waste and Recycling Association, I am honored to be elected as president of the NWRA Women’s Council.” said incoming president, Pam Caron, Sr. Vice President of Waste & Recycling Practice, Risk Strategies Company. “For nearly twenty years, the Women’s Council members and the Board have worked hard to foster the professional development of our members in the waste industry while striving to increase their business, financial, and leadership skills through education, workshops, mentoring, and networking.”
In addition, the Women’s Council offers scholarships to students in pursuit of a career in the environmental industry. This year, the Women’s Council will award $60,000 in scholarships to reflect the National Waste and Recycling Association’s 60th Anniversary. For more information, please contact Katie Evans at [email protected].
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The National Waste & Recycling Association (NWRA) represents the private sector waste and recycling services industry. Association members conduct business in all 50 states and include companies that manage waste, recycling and medical waste, equipment manufacturers and distributors, and a variety of other service providers. For more information about NWRA, please visit www.wasterecycling.org.
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