City of Beverly Hills
Amanda Grossman serves as the Sustainability Programs Administrator for the City of Beverly Hills since September 2024, following a distinguished tenure at the City of Santa Monica from June 2012 to September 2024 as a Sustainability Analyst and Acting Senior Sustainability Analyst. Amanda Grossman's expertise encompasses the development and implementation of key sustainability policies and programs, including the Sustainable City Plan and various zero waste initiatives. Responsibilities included conducting research, preparing reports for City Council meetings, and managing multiple contracts related to sustainability efforts. Prior roles included Project Support Assistant and Staff Assistant III within the Office of Sustainability and the Environment, as well as administrative positions in mortgage and municipal settings. Amanda Grossman holds a Master's degree in Sustainable Management from the University of Wisconsin-Stout and additional qualifications in Behavior Change and Sustainability.
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City of Beverly Hills
The daytime population is estimated to be 150,000 to 200,000. As a full-service community, police, fire, water treatment, refuse collection and building inspections, among other services, are provided directly by the City. Beverly Hills has its own school district with a reputation for some of the best schools in the nation.