City of Long Beach
Erin Rowland is a highly experienced professional in waste diversion, recycling, and sustainability with a career spanning over 18 years. Currently serving as the General Superintendent of Waste Diversion and Recycling for the City of Long Beach, Erin manages residential recycling collection, oversees compliance of private haulers, and develops innovative policies and educational campaigns. Previous roles include positions at Stillwater Energy, Energy Trust of Oregon, Oregon Convention Center, and Clark County Environmental Services, where Erin demonstrated expertise in program management, strategic energy initiatives, and sustainability certifications. Erin holds a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies from the University of Oregon and two Master's degrees in Public Administration from Portland State University.
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City of Long Beach
Long Beach, with a population of approximately 465,000, covers 52 square miles in Southwest Los Angeles County and is the seventh largest city in California. It has some of the best shoreline, marinas and beaches in Southern California, and a superb climate moderated by pleasant ocean breezes. The City of Long Beach is recognized as the home of the Queen Mary, the Aquarium of the Pacific, the Long Beach Grand Prix, America's cargo gateway to the Pacific Rim through the Port of Long Beach (the Nation's second business container port), one of the world's most environmentally safe off-shore oil operations and numerous major business and commercial enterprises.