National Waste and Recycling Association appoints vice president of government affairs

Kevin J. Kraushaar will coordinate all NWRA advocacy and legislative efforts at the federal, state and local levels.

The Washington-based National Waste and Recycling Association (NWRA) has announced that Kevin J. Kraushaar has been named vice president of government affairs, chapter operations and general counsel. In this role, he will coordinate NWRA advocacy and legislative efforts at the federal, state and local levels.

“Kevin brings a depth and breadth of experience to NWRA as we engage at the state and federal levels on a multitude of issues we face as an industry,” says Sharon H. Kneiss, president and chief executive officer of NWRA. “His track record with major associations and corporate advocacy will serve our member companies well as we continue to advance the agenda for the waste and recycling industry. 

“Kevin has already hit the ground running prior to his official start,” she continues. “He will be meeting many of our members at this week’s Mid-Atlantic Annual Conference in Charleston, and he had the opportunity to meet with many members and NWRA Chapter leaders at our recent Southeast regional meetings.”

Kraushaar has more than 25 years of experience in legislative affairs and advocacy programs. He was most recently a principal in the firm J. Warren Strategies, advising associations and corporations on a wide range of state and federal legislative initiatives. Prior to that, he served as the vice president of government relations for the Consumer Healthcare Products Association and on the staff of Representative Carl Pursell of Michigan. He began his career with the Michigan State Senate, and holds a juris doctor from University of Detroit Mercy and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan.

“NWRA is a dynamic, member-driven organization that is unique in that we touch virtually every home and business in America,” Kraushaar says. “We will be expanding our advocacy efforts both on Capitol Hill and with a number of federal agencies, and we will continue to build on the legislative and policy successes led by our chapters at state and local governments across the country.”

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