Bay Area Air Quality Management District
Karen Schkolnick has a diverse work experience in the environmental sector. Karen started their career in 1996 as a Public Outreach Assistant/Intern at the City and County of San Francisco. Karen then joined the County of Monterey in 1998, where they held various positions including Recycling Programs Coordinator/Senior and Supervising Environmental Health Specialist. In 2006, they moved to the Bay Area Air Quality Management District, where they initially served as Manager of Communications & Outreach. Karen later transitioned to become Manager of Strategic Incentives and eventually rose to the role of Director of Strategic Incentives. Karen has demonstrated a strong commitment to the environment and has developed expertise in strategic incentives and outreach programs.
Karen Schkolnick has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Environmental Studies from Oberlin College. Karen also holds a certification as a Registered Environmental Health Specialist from the California Department of Public Health, obtained in December 2000.
Bay Area Air Quality Management District
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District is the public agency entrusted with regulating stationary sources of air pollution in the nine counties that surround San Francisco Bay: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, southwestern Solano, and southern Sonoma counties.