JOE M. SLOAN
<br />Sloan Vazquez, LLC —18006 Skypark Circle Ste. 205 — Irvine, CA 92614
<br />Over the course of his career, Mr. Sloan has directed residential and commercial recycling,
<br />municipal contract development, commercial market development, comprehensive recycling
<br />programs, solid waste facility development, efficiency studies, rate adjustment process and
<br />public policy analysis. Mr. Sloan's success in waste management
<br />Education can be attributed to his ability to rally diverse, sometimes adversarial
<br />BS., Political Science, groups of investors, corporate and public leaders, grass roots
<br />Wyoming university activists, managers and employees towards the accomplishment of a
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<br />Professional Affiliationscommon
<br />Southern California Waste
<br />EXPERIENCE:
<br />Management Forum
<br />RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL RECYCLING
<br />Southern California conference
<br />Mr. Sloan designed, implemented and operated residential recycling
<br />on Environment and
<br />and green waste programs for many municipalities. He directly
<br />Development
<br />managed numerous municipal contracts serving over 3,000,000 people
<br />Greater Los Angeles Solid
<br />and 1,000,000 households. Mr. Sloan was responsible for the program
<br />Waste Management
<br />Association
<br />design, equipment selection, cost analysis of collection alternatives,
<br />promotion, community education program, detailed reporting and
<br />National Task Force on
<br />Progressive Environmentalism
<br />ram evaluation of program ro performance and, the sale of all recyclable
<br />commodities. Mr. Sloan has also prepared city, county and State
<br />University Polytechnic
<br />University —Lecturer, Waste
<br />reports and documentation of recover and waste diversion for
<br />y
<br />Management certification
<br />regulatory purposes. The following is a partial listing of municipal
<br />University of southern
<br />program development and management:
<br />California — Lecturer,
<br />Environmental Engineering
<br />1. Whittier curbside recycling
<br />Graduate Program
<br />2. West Covina automated green waste
<br />3. Glendora curbside recycling and greets waste
<br />Publications
<br />4. Alhambra curbside recycling tmd green waste
<br />Streamlining the Solid Waste
<br />Facility Permitting Process,
<br />5. Niontebello curbside recycling and green waste
<br />with Michelle Leonard, Pacific
<br />G. Monterey park curbside recycling and green waste
<br />Research institute, 1994
<br />7. La Miranda automated recycling and greon waste
<br />Solving the Trash Crisis, The
<br />R. Covina automated recycling
<br />Valley Republican, 1992.
<br />9. San Gabriel curbside recycling
<br />Progressive Environmentalism,
<br />10. Temple City curbside recycling, and green waste
<br />National Center for Policy
<br />Analysis, '1991, contributor
<br />t 1. South Pasadena backyard recycling and green waste
<br />Contracting for Municipal Solid
<br />12, San Marino backyard recycling and green waste
<br />Waste Management Services,
<br />13. Norwalk automated wash, manual recycling -green waste
<br />with Lynn Scarlett, Reason
<br />14. Belt automated trash, recycling -manual green waste
<br />Foundation
<br />15. Lawndale automated trash, rec yclin -
<br />y € nramual given waste
<br />Recycling: is it always good for
<br />16 Maywood automated Lista, rccyeling-manual green waste
<br />the environment? Le Ddchets,
<br />France -2004.
<br />17. Cudahy automated trash, manual green waste
<br />One Way Bottle Leads to Dead
<br />18. Avalon material recovery facility and compost site
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<br />19, L. A. Unincorporated manual recycling and green waste
<br />20. South Crate automated refuse and recycling
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