Women’s Council

The National Waste & Recycling Association (NWRA) Women’s Council was established in 2003 for member company employees.

The NWRA Women’s Council is dedicated to advancing and promoting the waste and recycling industry, along with giving back to our member’s companies through education, networking, professional development, and the award of academic scholarships.

Meet Our Leadership

  • Kerri Mead-Bell, Anchor Disposal
    Kerri Mead-Bell, Anchor Disposal
    President
  • Sam Podgorny, ESG
    Sam Podgorny, ESG
    Vice President
  • Stephanie Sidler, GFL
    Stephanie Sidler, GFL
    Treasurer
  • Jocelyn Clindaniel, Municipal Equipment
    Jocelyn Clindaniel, Municipal Equipment
    Secretary
  • Pam Caron, Risk Strategies
    Pam Caron, Risk Strategies
    Past-president
  • Eileen Brito, Big Truck Transportation
    Eileen Brito, Big Truck Transportation
    Fundraising Co-Chair
  • Megan Feehan, Risk Strategies
    Megan Feehan, Risk Strategies
    Fundraising Co-Chair
  • Sara Fuentes, Smart Waste
    Sara Fuentes, Smart Waste
    Membership Co-Chair
  • Sarah Bielinski, CSM Companies – Tampa Kenworth
    Sarah Bielinski, CSM Companies – Tampa Kenworth
    Membership Co-Chair
  • Lindsay Hochman, Trucks & Parts
    Lindsay Hochman, Trucks & Parts
    Marketing Co-Chair
  • Danielle Dungey, Best Way Disposal
    Danielle Dungey, Best Way Disposal
    Marketing Co-Chair
  • Amanda Curtis, American Waste Control
    Amanda Curtis, American Waste Control
    Professional Development Co-Chair
  • Erin Huber, Kenworth Truck Company
    Erin Huber, Kenworth Truck Company
    Professional Development Co-Chair
  • Tammy Holtzman, WCN
    Tammy Holtzman, WCN
    Scholarship Co-Chair
  • Faith Zydowsky, Sierra Container Group
    Faith Zydowsky, Sierra Container Group
    Scholarship Co-Chair
  • Malissa Gibson, Loadmaster
    Malissa Gibson, Loadmaster
    WIW AD HOC Co-Chair
  • Rachel Pierson, Coastal Waste
    Rachel Pierson, Coastal Waste
    WIW AD HOC Co-Chair
  • Genevieve O’Sullivan
    Genevieve O’Sullivan
    NWRA Staff Lead
Join the Women’s Council

New Member Form

The Women’s Council is open to any employee of an NWRA member company that is in good standing. 

Please fill out the new member form or contact womens-council@wasterecycling.org for any questions.

NWRA Women’s Council

Academic Scholarships

Since 2007, the NWRA Women’s Council has proudly awarded over $490,000 in scholarships, thanks to the generosity of our incredible donors. These scholarships support students who aspire to build careers in the waste and recycling industry.

We’re excited to announce the 2025-2026 NWRA Women’s Council Scholarship-open to NWRA member company employees and their dependents. Whether you’re:

  • A part-time or returning student,
  • Applying to a trade or community college, or
  • Pursuing a university or college degree

Additionally, in partnership with the Detachable Containers Association (DCA), the Mickey and Ellen Flood will also be awarded!

This is your opportunity to invest in your future! Applications are due March 31, 2025. (Note: Applicant must create an account to access the application.)

“As an early 20-something, it’s difficult envisioning a career in an industry often lacking female representation at the highest levels of leadership. I joined Women’s Council in hopes of connecting with women who have built their careers in waste/recycling and whose personal and professional successes could validate a future for me in the industry. I’m happy to say I have gained such connections—or role models rather—and then some. The Women’s Council has introduced me to strong, intelligent, kind and motivated women who graciously welcomed me into their community and are determined to elevate the careers of all females in waste. I highly recommend membership with this unique organization and am honored to be contributing to the network’s continual growth and development.

“I have been employed in the waste industry for 22 years and a member of the NWRA Women’s Council since 2010. The Women’s Council has allowed me to expand my professional network and industry knowledge, forge amazing relationships and establish wonderful friendships along the way. The ability to work alongside the members of the Women’s Council to bridge those with industry knowledge with those new to the industry has been extremely rewarding. I am very proud of the Women’s Council and what we have accomplished over the years and look forward to continuing to serve the industry!”

Women’s Council Resources

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