WRP Volunteers and Staff

Waste Reduction Partners is uniquely staffed with retired engineers, scientists, and staff who share their expertise with businesses and communities across North Carolina. As a multidisciplinary team of mechanical, electrical, civil, environmental, and chemical engineers, scientists, and architects, they have had distinguished careers in a variety of industries, such as automotive, food, textile, utility, chemical, paper, construction, aerospace, electronics, and government. This remarkable group has more than 2,200 years of cumulative experience.

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Assessors tagged with: Process efficiencies

Meyer, Conrad

Meyer, Conrad

Work Experience:

33 years

Work History:

Worked in the automotive industry for General Motors and Delphi on various assignments in Engineering and Business Management.  Focused on automotive component products for OEM and aftermarket applications.

Education:

BS, Chemical Engineering - University of Wisconsin; MBA -University of Michigan

Keywords:

Auto emissions, Business management, Business planning, Catalysts, Chemical Engineering, Energy efficiency, Foundry, Lean manufacturing, Plant decommissioning, Plating, Precious metals, Process efficiencies, Product line management, Sales, Solid waste reduction, Water efficiency
Scoville, Janine

Scoville, Janine

Work Experience:

30 years

Work History:

Janine Scoville boasts a remarkable 30 years of work experience across diverse fields. For two decades, she contributed her expertise to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in Merritt Island, FL, serving as a Program Specialist in the Agency Chief Health and Medical Office. Her experience also encompasses overseeing site work for environmental projects and coordinating information collection requests for the U.S. EPA in Washington, DC.

Education:

Southern New Hampshire University — coursework in healthcare management competencies.
Yakima Community College, University of Maryland, Northern Virginia Community College, and College of Southern Maryland — focus on business law and business administration.

Keywords:

Energy efficiency, Process efficiencies, Recycling, Solid waste reduction

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