Gershman honored as SWANA’s 2019 Lawrence Lecture Award recipient
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Posted 10/28/19
The Solid Waste Association of North America recently awarded Harvey Gershman --- cofounder, owner and associate of Gershman, Brickner & Bratton, Inc. --- the 2019 Lawrence Lecture Award at WASTECON.
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Gershman honored as SWANA’s 2019 Lawrence Lecture Award recipient
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Independent Newsmedia
The Solid Waste Association of North America recently awarded Harvey Gershman --- cofounder, owner and associate of Gershman, Brickner & Bratton, Inc. --- the 2019 Lawrence Lecture Award at WASTECON.
SWANA’s Lawrence Lecturer Award is presented to an individual recognized as a national or international industry leader and expert with substantial, significant and sustained contributions to the solid waste management field, according to a press release.
Recognition can be for work in research, management, publications, teaching and/or political action.
“Harvey Gershman has been a leader in the solid waste industry, and in SWANA, for decades,” David Biderman, SWANA’s executive director and CEO, said in a prepared statement.
“Harvey is a consummate industry professional, with experience in a wide variety of solid waste systems and topics, and has certainly earned his legacy in the industry.”
With a passion for the environment that stems from the first Earth Day in 1970, Mr. Gershman co-founded solid waste management consulting firm GBB nearly 40 years ago.
He dedicated his whole career to the development of innovative solutions that resulted in sustainable, efficient integrated waste management systems accepted by their communities and leadership, a release states.
He has managed the preparation of long-term plans, market studies, feasibility analyses, technology reviews, procurements and project financing activities for a broad range of solid waste management, recycling, composting and waste-to-energy projects worldwide.
Mr. Gershman is also a career-long active SWANA member. He was a past International Board member, helped launch SWANA’s Recycling technical division and led the development and teaching of the “paying for your integrated solid waste management system” SWANA training course.
“I am honored to receive this award and thankful for all the friends, mentors, colleagues, clients, and organizations that made it possible to pursue my passion for the environment throughout my career,” he said in a prepared statement.
”I hope the forthcoming generation of solid waste management professionals can move the needle much further toward zero waste to landfill in the U.S.”
Mr. Gershman was honored at WASTECON 2019: Pathway to Innovation in Phoenix where he gave his Lawrence Lecturer keynote presentation.
He provided his firsthand take into the evolution of solid waste management since the 1970s; lessons learned along the way; insight into key projects; words of wisdom; and some interesting anecdotes based on his extensive industry experience.