Jenna Jambeck
Jenna Jambeck, Ph.D., is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil/Environmental Engineering at the University of New Hampshire. She is free spirited and always dreams big, and she works hard to make her dreams come true. Jenna met her husband while working at the University of Florida Bioreactor Landfill Research Project, where they shared sunsets on top of the landfill. She is excited to be a blogger for WASTECON 2007.
Michelle Minstrell
Michelle Minstrell is a Project Manager at Gershman, Brickner & Bratton, Inc. (GBB). She has worked with Waste and Recycling in Washington State and North Carolina. Her experience ranges from transfer stations and landfills to special waste collections, construction wastes, and electronics, in both private and public capacities. She is a graduate of The Evergreen State College. She looks forward to blogging from the conference in real time about the conference happenings.
Serina Wilkins
Serina Wilkins is a Public Education Coordinator in the Benton County Solid Waste District in Arkansas. Before working for the Benton County Solid Waste District, she worked as a reporter and photographer for the Benton County Daily Record in Bentonville, Ark. She has a photojournalism degree from Arkansas State University. She looks forward to keeping you updated from WASTECON about WASTECON.
Heard about electrical leak location on geomembrane liners, but not so sure what it can and cannot do? Then check out the panel discussion session (Ian Peggs, Bob Phaneuf, Mark Sieracke) on 17 October morning at 8.30 am. You'll be amazed what is found and what it can find. Brief overview by panel members then full-tilt-boogie discussion. Or send us your concerns and questions now through the blog.
ReplyDeleteHey Serena - if you still want to do an interview, call 314/374-3397 or email scott@hellomynameisscot.com.
ReplyDeleteThanks for having me! Great to meet you too...
Scott