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NWRA announces new leadership positions

NWRA announces new leadership positions
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Darrell Smith, the president and CEO of the National Waste & Recycling Association (NWRA), has announced the promotion of three individuals within the organization. Anne Germain has been promoted to chief operating officer, Jim Riley has been promoted to chief counsel, and Kirk Sander has been promoted to chief of staff.

Anne Germain will serve as the COO and senior vice president of regulatory affairs. Germain arrived at NWRA in 2013, currently serving as the vice president of technical and regulatory affairs. She will be given additional responsibilities in operations and financial administration.

Jim Riley assumes the position of chief counsel and senior vice president of government affairs. Riley has been vice president of federal affairs and deputy general counsel for NWRA since January 2018. In his new role, he will be the top in-house attorney for the association and will oversee both federal and state government affairs.

Kirk Sander has been elevated to the role of chief of staff and vice president of safety and standards. Sander served from August of 2018 to present as the vice president of safety and standards. As chief of staff, he will work closely with CEO Darrell Smith to improve efficiency and expand the reach and engagement of the association.

“Anne, Jim, and Kirk have demonstrated exceptional leadership and are well-deserving of their new roles,” Smith says. “I look forward to continuing to develop NWRA into a world-class advocacy operation with these fine individuals on my team.”

Germain is a board-certified environmental engineer and a Delaware registered professional engineer. She graduated from Virginia Tech with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering and obtained her master’s from the University of Delaware. Germain is a veteran of the waste and recycling industry with nearly 30 years of experience. She came to NWRA after 19 years with the Delaware Solid Waste Authority.

In addition to being a registered lobbyist, Riley is an attorney admitted to practice law in the District of Columbia, New York and Massachusetts, as well as before the United States Supreme Court. He is a graduate of the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts and received his law degree from the Catholic University of America’s Columbus School of Law in Washington, D.C. Riley came to NWRA from the National Sand, Stone, & Gravel Association, where he spent 16 years in its government affairs division.

Sander previously served as chief of staff for the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and has worked in the White House, the Department of Interior, Bureau of Safety & Environmental Enforcement, and NASA. He possesses a bachelor’s degree in environmental geoscience from Slippery Rock University, as well as a master’s degree in environmental science and policy from the University of South Florida.

 

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Source: Recycling Today
NWRA announces new leadership positions
<![CDATA[Darrell Smith, the president and CEO of the National Waste & Recycling Association (NWRA), has announced the promotion of three individuals within the organization. Anne Germain has been promoted to chief operating officer, Jim Riley has been promoted to chief counsel, and Kirk Sander has been promoted to chief of staff.Anne Germain will serve as the COO and senior vice president of regulatory affairs. Germain arrived at NWRA in 2013, currently serving as the vice president of technical and regulatory affairs. She will be given additional responsibilities in operations and financial administration.Jim Riley assumes the position of chief counsel and senior vice president of government affairs. Riley has been vice president of federal affairs and deputy general counsel for NWRA since January 2018. In his new role, he will be the top in-house attorney for the association and will oversee both federal and state government affairs.Kirk Sander has been elevated to the role of chief of staff and vice president of safety and standards. Sander served from August of 2018 to present as the vice president of safety and standards. As chief of staff, he will work closely with CEO Darrell Smith to improve efficiency and expand the reach and…

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