Executive Committee

 

Chair

Carmen Bruno, Hernando County Solid Waste and Recycling

Carmen has over 17 years working in Solid Waste Management, including customer service, scalehouse operations, recycling, site utilization and training.  Currently he is working as the Recycling Coordinator for Hernando County.   He is currently working to increase Hernando County’s curbside recycling program and implementing a composting program.    Before finding his way into the solid waste industry Carmen worked as an Industrial Engineer in the contract manufacturing sector.  Carmen is certified through SWANA as a Recycling Systems and Composting Manager and holds numerous FDEP certifications in solid waste.

 

 

 

Vice Chair

Patti Hammond, Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County

Patti has worked in the Solid Waste and Recycling industry for over 15 years at Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County (SWA) as the Education Manager.  Under Patti’s direction, her staff of five strives to educate students and residents about waste prevention and recycling through presentations, facilities tours, and special events. In addition, Patti has served as the Chair of the RFT Education and Conference committee since 2010, prior to that she was a committee member.  With Patti’s expertise she can make a difference in educating the RFT members. She looks forward to serving on the Board of Directors, where she can make a difference in recycling efforts that can affect our members and community.

 

 

Secretary

Miriam Zimms, Kessler Consulting, Inc.

Miriam Zimms has over 27 years experience in solid waste management program development and planning. She has designed and managed comprehensive waste management (reduction, recycling, and composting) programs for municipalities, institutions, and private corporations across the Southeast. Ms. Zimms’ extensive and varied background in integrating programs in both the public and private sectors makes her especially well qualified in the areas of strategic planning, project management, innovative program development, practical program integration, public and private partnerships, community relations, education and media programs that reverse the flow of resources and materials away from disposal facilities for recovery. Ms. Zimms’ background in business allows for a creative and economic approach to applying marketing principles to solid waste management. Specifically, she brings expertise in marketing management, identifying the marketing environment, distribution and logistics, segmentation and targeting of industrial and consumer buyers, marketing research, project management and execution. Ms. Zimms’ has applied these business marketing techniques by successfully implementing rural, suburban, and urban programs for single- and multi-family residential consumers and a variety of commercial, institutional, and industrial entities such as: airports, construction sites, electric utilities, entertainment venues, health care facilities, hotels-motels, industrial parks, libraries, military facilities, office complexes, outdoor special events, restaurants, school districts, and strip malls. Over the course of her career, Ms. Zimms has held the following positions: Director of Program Planning, Kessler Consulting, Inc., Waste Minimization and Recycling Manager for Florida Power & Light Corporation and the Recycling Program Development Coordinator for the Palm Beach County Solid Waste Authority.

 

 

Treasurer

Chris Snow, Consolidated Resource Recovery

Chris Snow is the Vice President of Corporate Affairs for Consolidated Resource Recovery (CRR).  CRR is a leader in yard and wood waste recycling in the State of Florida. Chris has over 25 years of municipal solid waste management experience in the areas of organics recycling, solid waste collection and recycling programs, disaster debris management, and capital projects planning and construction management. Chris has an undergraduate degree in Resource Management, and a Masters in Urban Planning from the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee. Chris returns to the RFT’s Board of Directors after taking a short break from many years of service on the Board, and is Chair of the Organics Recycling Committee.

 

 

 

 

Directors

Director

Rusty Angel, Machinex Technologies

Rusty is the Southeast Regional Sales Manager for Machinex.  He has over 22 years sales experience in industrial equipment with the last 13 of that to the recycling sector.  In his current position, he assists customers in developing processing systems for single and dual stream, construction and demolition waste, MSW and front end processing systems for waste-to-energy facilities.  He works with both the public and private sector in residential, commercial and industrial applications.  His passion within the industry is being able to evolve as the industry does and staying on the leading edge of the technology trend to deal with the changing waste stream.    He is a resident of North Carolina, but spends about 25% of his time in Florida citing that “Florida’s recycling awareness and efforts have been of sincere interest to me and, frankly, I want to utilize some of what I learn here to help other states adopt the same vision”.  Rusty joined RFT in 2012 and has been actively involved in the organization ever since.  He sits on the Education and Planning committee and is a regular presenter or moderator at our annual conference.

 

 

 

Director

Jim Davis, Sustainable Tallahassee

Jim Davis has served Sustainable Tallahassee as its part-time Executive Director for the past three plus years. Jim Davis, also, operates a certified public accounting firm with his daughter, Monica, providing auditing and accounting services for nonprofits and small governmental units. Jim’s past experience includes serving as a chief financial officer in both the nonprofit and for-profit sector.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Director

Rob Eck, Sierra Container Group

Rob has more than 9 years of experience in the Solid Waste and Recycling Industry.  He has a passion for working with people to help solve their problems and deliver creative solutions that can have long term positive results.  This applies to both his professional and personal life and is the result of always treating others how they want to be treated.  With a focus on People, Sales and Business Development Rob’s ability to connect and collaborate has delivered value for countless customers.  Rob currently serves on the Board of Directors for Recycle Florida Today and acts as the Communications Committee Chair.  He is also an active member in the Future Industry Leaders Alliance (FILA) of the National Waste and Recycling Association.  Rob holds a BS in Business from Wake Forest University where he graduated Cum Laude.  He calls the Sunshine State his home where he lives with his wife, two children and lots of animals.

 

 

 

Director

Gina Hawkins, Keep Alachua County Beautiful

Gina is the Executive Director of Keep Alachua County Beautiful.  Gina brings a practical approach to uniting citizens, businesses and the government finding solutions that advance our core issues of reducing waste and expanding recycling opportunities. Her 34 years of MSW experience, especially as Gainesville’s coordinator of an award-winning recycling and volume-based solid waste collection system and a research associate at the Hinkley Center, plus an M.S. in resource economics, will bring a full complement of skills and knowledge, guidance for RFT to leverage its long history in recycling toward engaging members, and tools and educational opportunities for RFT members to meet their short and long term waste reduction goals.

 

 

 

Director

Barbara Heineken, RRS

Barbara is a Consultant with RRS and brings over 25 years of experience managing municipal solid waste and recycling programs. Barbara currently acts as the Schools Recycling Coordinator for the Carton Council Schools project, where she assists communities that already have carton recycling access bring carton recycling programs and opportunities to the local school districts. Prior to RRS, Barbara was the recycling coordinator for Tampa, Florida where she won grants and implemented recycling at large facilities and events including the Gasparilla parade, hockey arena, football stadium, Florida Aquarium, Lowry Park Zoo and the Tampa Convention Center.

 

 

 

Director

David Hill, CycleLogic

Mr. Hill is the principal at CycleLogic Environmental Marketing and Consultation. He has more than 28 years in compost operations and marketing experience, with an emphasis on product management, market development and value-added positioning. His bachelor’s degree is in horticulture and he has a master’s degree in marketing.

Prior to starting CycleLogic, Mr. Hill was responsible for producing and profitably marketing between 75,000 and 85,000 cubic yards of ORGRO® brand compost per year, while managing this facility.  Previously, he managed 3 yard trim composting facilities serving 5 counties in Maryland. As Project Manager, he was responsible for the production and marketing of greater than 160,000 cubic yards of compost per year for these combined facilities.

 

 

 

 

Director

Stephanie Kissinger, Waste Management

Stephanie Kissinger is a Public Sector Solutions rep for Waste Management, covering Southwest Florida.  She has been a member of Recycle Florida Today for nearly five years and serves on the RFT Organics Committee.  Stephanie is also the Past-President of her local Rotary club, currently serve on its Board of Trustees and am currently the Vice-Chairman of the Enterprise Charlotte Economic Council. She also currently serves and has served on several non-profit boards, chaired committees and led new initiatives.

 

 

 

 

Director

Shelley Samec, Alachua County Solid Waste & Recovery

Shelley Samec graduated from the University of Florida in 2002 with a Bachelor of Science in Telecommunication.  She began working for Alachua County as a Production Technician with the Public Information Office in 2005.  In 2010 she transitioned into the world of recycling and waste management to serve as a Waste Alternatives Specialist in what is now the Alachua County Solid Waste & Resource Recovery Department.  In this position she provides tours of the County’s Environmental Park and Transfer Station, conducts community outreach and education to schools and groups, and attends local events to promote waste reduction and recycling.  Ms. Samec also serves as the Chair of the Keep Alachua County Beautiful’ s Great American Clean Up Committee, Vice-Chair of the County’s Equal Opportunity Advisory Committee, is a member of the Kanapaha Botanical Garden’s Spring Garden Festival Committee and volunteers with the Alachua County Coalition Against Human Trafficking.  She also serves on the on the Education Planning Committee of Recycle Florida Today and looks forward to helping wherever she can in making a difference in the recycling efforts throughout Florida.