Gershman, Brickner & Bratton Inc. (GBB), a Vienna, Virginia-based solid waste management consulting firm, has announced that Morgan McCarthy has joined the firm as a project manager.
McCarthy has over 13 years of environmental, recycling and waste management experience as a consultant and in the private sector. In addition to working closely with multiple cities and counties as a consultant and company executive, she briefly worked on various initiatives for a city in California, gaining firsthand experience with the public sector’s inner workings.
“Morgan has a unique and interesting background,” says GBB Senior Vice President Chris Lund. “The combination of her environmental industry experience, law degree, and contracting expertise will benefit the GBB projects she will lead.”
Prior to joining GBB, she was a project manager for two West Coast environmental consulting firms, where she led a wide range of projects assisting local governments in providing efficient and sustainable environmental services and programs to residents. Before that, she had key roles with regional Southern California companies providing waste removal services/equipment and recycling programs. In addition to her environmental expertise, she holds a law degree and has experience with contract drafting, development, review and negotiation; regulatory compliance; and compliance with local, state and federal regulations.
McCarthy has a juris doctor in law degree from the Thomas Jefferson School of Law and graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Liberty University. She also is actively involved in several national, regional and local professional associations dedicated to promoting recycling and advancing environmentally and economically sound solid waste management practices.
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