NRRA elects board trustees, officers

Association members elected the board officers and board of trustees at annual meeting in November.

Members of the Epsom, New Hampshire-based Northeast Resource Recovery Association (NRRA), at its annual meeting on November 18, elected the NRRA board of trustees for the upcoming year. In addition, the board of trustees elected the board officers.

The following officers were elected:

  • Board President: Duncan P. Watson, assistant director of public works for the city of Keene, New Hampshire;
  • Board Vice President: John Hurd, program manager for Vermont’s PaintCare paint recycling system; 
  • Board Vice President: George Murray, formerly landfill facility director for the city of Lebanon, New Hampshire; 
  • Board Secretary: Michael Faller, public works director for the town of Meredith, New Hampshire; and
  • Treasurer: Roger Rice, transfer station manager for the town of Lee, New Hampshire.

The following board of trustee members were elected or re-elected:

  • Marc Morgan, manager of waste, recycling and training at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire; 
  • Gerry Cornett, superintendent for the town of New Boston, New Hampshire; 
  • Roger Guzkowski, recycling program manager, Five Colleges Consortium, Amherst, Massachusetts; 
  • John Halstead, professor, University of New Hampshire Department of Natural Resources, Durham, New Hampshire; 
  • David Hartman, formerly with the New Hampshire Office of State Planning; 
  • Charles Kelley, past chairman of the Salisbury/Sharon, Connecticut, Transfer Station Recycling and Advisory Committee; 
  • Gordon Martin, superintendent of the Wellesley, Massachusetts, Recycling and Disposal Facility; 
  • Joel Moulton, public works director, town of Eliot, Maine; 
  • Dennis Patnoe, supervisor, Lancaster, New Hampshire, Transfer Station; 
  • Lisa Stevens, treasurer and office manager, BCEP Solid Waste District, Pittsfield, New Hampshire; 
  • Mark Richardson, transfer station coordinator, town of Hampton, New Hampshire; 
  • Sara Silk, site coordinator, Lakes Region Household Hazardous Product Facility, Wolfeboro, New Hampshire; and
  • Roberta Orsini, business administrator, Portsmouth Public Works, Maine.