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Kneiss departs from NWRA after four years in office

‘I have come to the conclusion that I have taken the association as far as I can,' she says, after leading merger of three groups Kneiss The $8 million-revenue National Waste and Recycling Association announced Nov. 7 that president and CEO Sharon Kneiss had resigned, effective immediately. Board Chair Scott Dols said in a statement NWRA was "indebted to Sharon for her leadership and contributions to our industry." Kneiss, in the same statement, said, "I have come to the conclusion that I have taken the association as far as I can to make it the most effective and respected voice of the industry." She oversaw the merger of three waste-management groups to form NWRA. But… Read More