“On behalf of the Ohio Recycling Coalition (ORC) I’m pleased to announce the appointment of E. Louise Holliday, as President of the Ohio Recycling Coalition’s Board of Directors,” stated Renee Navarre, Chief Executive Officer for the Ohio Recycling Coalition.” 
 
According to Navarre, during a recent Ohio Recycling Coalition Executive Leadership meeting, E. Louise Holliday was nominated as the best qualified candidate for ORC’s President and unanimously approved to fill the position of ORC’s Board of Directors’ President being vacated by Bob Gedert, Senior Consultant, for Resource Recycling Systems. 
 
“Louise has been actively involved with the Ohio Recycling Coalition since its inception and currently serves as ORC’s Treasurer and is a member of ORC’s Leadership Team. Louise is no stranger to serving on non-profit boards having served on the Board of Directors for the Association of Ohio Recyclers and Keep Reynoldsburg Beautiful for a number of years,” said Arley Owens, Executive Director for the Ohio Recycling Coalition. “Louise brings to the ORC an Ohio Solid Waste District perspective gained through her exemplary employment career as Jefferson County’s JB Green Team’s Environmental Educator.”
 
“Being appointed as President of the Ohio Recycling Coalition’s Board of Directors is an honor and privilege,” stated Holliday and is especially meaningful because I represent the Jefferson-Belmont Regional Solid Waste Authority’s JB Green Team.  I am excited to report we’re the first Ohio Solid Waste District to become Charter Members of the Ohio Recycling Coalition.”
 
“My priorities are to build awareness about the Ohio Recycling Coalition, recruit 1000 new members, and establish a Sustainable Business Partnership Program, designed to provide business development assistance to new start-up and established recycling, re-manufacturing, renewable energy, waste management and sustainable focused businesses,” said Holliday. 
 
The Ohio Recycling Coalition is a 501 (c) (3) Tax Exempt Nonprofit Trade Association whose mission is, “To partner with and facilitate activities between and among non-profit organizations, solid waste districts, businesses, trade associations, government agencies and individuals to maintain a prosperous and productive American recycling system that is committed to the conservation of natural resources.”
 
For more information, visit www.orcreycles.org.

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