Women Leaders in Waste: What They’re Reading

Here's a look at what our 2019 Women Leaders in Waste are reading.

Women Leaders in Waste: What They’re Reading
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In 2019, we kicked off a monthly series called Women Leaders in Waste, where Waste360 editors interviewed and profiled women leaders who are making a positive impact on the waste and recycling industry. Our 12 candidates featured women from various sectors across the industry.

In addition to highlighting the work they've done to shape the future of the industry, we asked each leader what she likes to read in her free time. And we got a wide variety—and some pretty humorous—responses.

This gallery highlights what our 2019 Women Leaders in Waste are reading.

    
 

About the Authors

Cristina Commendatore

Former Senior Editor, Waste360

Cristina Commendatore is the former Senior Editor for Waste360. She holds a master’s degree in journalism from Quinnipiac University and a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Connecticut. Before joining the Waste360 team, Cristina spent several years covering the trucking and transportation industry.

Mallory Szczepanski

Vice President of Member Relations and Publications, NWRA

Mallory Szczepanski was previously the editorial director for Waste360. She holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Columbia College Chicago, where her research focused on magazine journalism. She also has previously worked for Contract magazine, Restaurant Business magazine, FoodService Director magazine and Concrete Construction magazine.

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