Former NRC Executives Join Keep America Beautiful
Article Tools
Advertisement
Most Popular News
Three former National Recycling Coalition (NRC) executives
have joined Keep America Beautiful (KAB). Ed Skernolis, formerly acting
executive director of the NRC, has become KAB’s vice president of recycling,
and Anjia Nicolaidis, formerly the NRC’s deputy director, is now KAB’s director
of recycling. Alec Cooley, formerly the NRC’s collegiate programs manager, has
joined KAB as manager of recycling programs.
Earlier this month, the NRC filed
for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and ceased operations after its members
failed to approve a proposed merger with KAB. The merger failed to win the
support of a necessary two-thirds majority of NRC members. The NRC ended
operations and terminated all staff Sept. 4.
In a press release announcing the NRC’s demise, Melinda
Uerling, NRC Board President, stated: “Our hope — however distant right now —
is that a stronger organization, with broad representation, may emerge from
within our community.”
Matthew M. McKenna, president and CEO of KAB, announced the KAB staff additions
in a press release. “With nearly one-third of our affiliates acting as their
communities’ recycling coordinators, Keep America Beautiful has been working
diligently in the past year to add greater depth and substance to our recycling
programs. We added the Curbside Value Partnership program under the leadership
of Steve Thompson at the outset of 2009 to increase participation in existing
curbside recycling programs. Now, with the addition of the core staff members
of the NRC, we’re poised to expand KAB’s expertise further. We’re very pleased
to have Ed, Anjia and Alec on board.”
This a summary of an item that appeared on the web site of Government
Product News’ sister publication, Waste Age.
Want to use this article? Click here for options!
© 2012 Penton Media Inc.
Acceptable Use Policy blog comments powered by Disqus
Featured Resources
Advertisement
Featured Suppliers
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Online Resources
Free Webinar
Minimize Turf Equipment Downtime
Toro's web-based systems track your equipment maintenance schedules and parts purchases saving you time, money and making your job easier. Learn from the real-world experience of those using this system on a daily basis!
- Webinars
- Videos
- Whitepapers

What You're Saying