Composter Representation on CRA's Board

Two USCC Chapter leaders – Monique DiGiorgio and David Fridland – have been elected to the Recycle Colorado board! Congratulations!

Here are the candidates selected to the 2021 Board of Directors:

● Monique DiGiorgio, Table to Farm Compost

● David Fridland, Eco-Products, PBC

● Sarah B. Jones, Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation

● Charlie Kamenides, City of Longmont

● Jessica Lally, City & County of Denver

● Neil Noble, Republic Services

Brand new to the board, DiGiorgio and Sarah B. Jones introduce a rural and mountain perspective, though from almost opposite ends of the state, along with Jessica Lally, who 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 Company, Lisa Skumatz with SERA, Inc., and Emily Wilson with 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,” said 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 is a nonprofit mission-driven organization that works on projects that are tangible, actionable and measurable related to infrastructure and end markets for material recovery, reuse and manufacturing. Our vision is to transform Colorado into a national leader in waste reduction, recovery, and diversion. Learn more at www.recyclecolorado.org.