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Waste & Recycling January 21, 2021 03:30:26 AM

Keep America Beautiful Demonstrates Tri-Sector Partnership with Appointment of Seven New Members to National Board of Directors

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The appointed individuals embody the organization’s tri-sector model for social good in which businesses, nonprofits, and others work together to champion environmentally-healthy, socially-connected, and economically-sound communities.

Keep America Beautiful Demonstrates Tri-Sector Partnership with Appointment of Seven New Members to National Board of Directors

SEATTLE (Waste Advantage): Keep America Beautiful® (KAB), a leading community improvement nonprofit organization, recently elected seven individuals, including affiliate representation, foundation leadership, and senior executives from partner companies, for a three-year term to its 31-member national board of directors. The appointed individuals embody the organization’s tri-sector model for social good in which businesses, nonprofits, and others work together to champion environmentally-healthy, socially-connected, and economically-sound communities.

“Keep America Beautiful is thrilled to add the experience, expertise, and broad perspectives of this year’s class to our board of directors,” said Helen Lowman, PhD, Keep America Beautiful President and CEO. “These skilled individuals bring to our organization experience from grassroots, corporate, and foundation partnerships that demonstrate alignment to our mission.”

New representatives on the Keep America Beautiful Board of Directors include:

  • Kathleen Clancy, Solution Engineer at ESRI
  • Maia Corbitt, Director of Advocacy & Mission Giving at Garver, Black, Hilyard Family Foundation
  • Brian Garofalow, Chief Marketing Officer at Igloo Products Corp
  • Suzanne Kho, Executive Director of Keep Texas Beautiful
  • Gardner Loulan, RETREET
  • Daniel Steen, Vice President of Liability at American Property Casualty Insurance Association
  • Mamie Sutphin, Director of Community Engagement Programs at Reynolds American, Inc.

“At Igloo, I’ve enjoyed learning more about KAB over the last few years [through our partnership] while leading our team on our mission of becoming the most environmentally responsible cooler company in the world,” said Igloo’s Brian Garofalow. “Thanks to Helen and KAB, Igloo [was] able to participate in a first-of-its kind recycling study with post-consumer resins and insulation.”

“I look forward to working with the Keep America Beautiful team to push data-driven solutions that reach the goals of ending litter, improving recycling, and beautifying communities,” said Maia Corbitt of the Garver, Black, Hilyard Family Foundation.

Courtesy: www.wasteadvantagemag.com

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