Denver-based Recycle Colorado has announced that six of the 15 people elected to its 2021 board of directors will be new to the office. The organization says the new board widens its geographic representation.
The six new board members are: Monique DiGiorgio of Table to Farm Compost; David Fridland of Eco-Products PBC; Sarah B. Jones of Steamboat Ski & Resort Corp.; Charlie Kamenides of the City of Longmont; Jessica Lally of the City and County of Denver; and Neil Noble of Republic Services Inc.
Recycle Colorado says DiGiorgio and Jones “introduce a rural and mountain perspective, through from almost opposite ends of the state,” and Jessica Lally “will represent Colorado’s major population center.”
The newly elected directors will join current board members: Alicia Archibald with Kessler Consulting; Tim Dailey with Waste-Not Recycling; Jenifer Freeman with Swire Coca-Cola; Brandy Moe with PaintCare; Randy Moorman with Eco-Cycle; Ally Palmer with Clean Valley Recycling; Tom Sisnroy with MolsonCoors Beverage Co.; Lisa Skumatz with SERA Inc.; and Emily Wilson with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
“The 2021 board is a group of specialized leaders who embrace business, community and the environment; it will be my honor to work for them,” says Kristin Kim, executive director of Recycle Colorado. “As our industry stays in lockstep with the governor’s plan to build Colorado back even stronger than before, we recognize the importance of keeping Recycle Colorado agile and progressive.”
Recycle Colorado describes itself as a nonprofit organization that works on projects related to infrastructure and end markets for material recovery, reuse and manufacturing.
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