CAMDEN COUNTY – GA: Kevin Barkley Elected to New Leadership Role

CAMDEN COUNTY – GA: Kevin Barkley Elected to New Leadership Role
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Camden County – GA issued the following announcement on June 9. 

Kevin Barkley, Camden County Senior Director of Solid Waste, has been elected to serve as President of the Solid Waste Association of North America-Georgia (SWANA-Georgia) Chapter.

“We are proud of Kevin’s leadership with Camden County Solid Waste,” said Deputy County Administrator Shawn Boatright. “His term as president is an outstanding opportunity to showcase our community at a statewide level through the excellent work of SWANA-Georgia.”

The SWANA-Georgia Chapter serves almost 300 members throughout Georgia through conferences, certifications, publications, and technical training courses. Additionally, SWANA-Georgia represents industry leaders from every discipline in solid waste management along with providing multiple benefits to their members, including the opportunity to hear about the latest technologies and/or developments in the industry and to network with other solid waste professionals.  

Mr. Barkley will serve as President of SWANA-Georgia from July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2024. He is currently completing his term on the Board of Directors as Vice President and has worked for Camden County since December 2018.

The Camden County Solid Waste Authority operates three sites in Camden County, including a Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) landfill and a Construction and Demolition (C & D) landfill on Georgia Highway 110 in southwest Camden County, and the Old Still Road Yard Waste Site in Kingsland. More information is available at: https://www.camdencountyga.gov/SolidWaste.

Full Press Release (PDF)

Original source can be found here.



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