| Bob Hollis is a member of the Rock the Earth Advisory Board and
President and CEO of Carnegie Partners, Inc. Carnegie Partners is a national
executive search and consulting firm with specializations in the recycling
industry, environmental engineering, and land management.
Bob is a Founder and Executive Committee member of The Mark Vann Foundation,
Volunteer Community Liaison for The Rex Foundation, a member of the Associate
Board of Directors for the Union League Club of Chicago Boys and Girls Clubs of
America, President of The Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sacramento Area Alumni
Association, a founding member and multi-committee member of the California
Sustainable Business Council, a member of the Global Recycling Council, and past
President of both the Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Carnegie Mellon University Chicago
Area Alumni Associations. He currently serves as Board Member, Secretary, and
Chairperson of the Communications and Development Committees for the California
Resource Recovery Association, the largest and oldest recycling association in
the United States, and as a Board Member for Conservation Value. In 2004 Mr.
Hollis was the State of California Coordinator for America Recycles Day, and
served as the Summer Tour Coordinator for HeadCount, a non-profit organization
working with the music industry to register more than 50,000 new voters
nationwide.
Bob provides pro-bono web hosting services and web site development for
numerous non-profit organizations focused on environmental issues, community
activism and animal welfare, and is the host of recyclingtech.org, a web site
devoted to the advancement of technology in the recycling industry that is
receiving attention from government and industry in the United States and
Europe.
On November 2, 2004, Mr. Hollis was elected to a non-partisan public office
in El Dorado County, California winning support from more than 80% of the voting
public in his district. In his capacity as CSD Board President he is responsible
for oversight and management of public services including roads, parks and
recreation, protected wetlands, architectural control and open space. Bob has a
BS in Industrial Management with a concentration in Marketing from Carnegie
Mellon University and a graduate business and liberal arts education from the
University of Chicago.
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