The City of San Francisco is set to enhance its sustainability efforts with the appointment of Soko MADE as the new program manager for the Zero Waste team. This decision comes as Jack Macy prepares to depart from his position, marking a significant transition for the department. The recruitment process for Macy's replacement was strategically timed to ensure a smooth handover, allowing the new appointee to benefit from Macy's extensive experience.
Soko MADE brings over 15 years of experience in environmental issues to her new role, where she will lead initiatives aimed at reducing food waste and promoting reuse projects. Her appointment is expected to drive forward the city’s sustainability goals, particularly in the area of waste management.
During the meeting, Bridget, a graduate student from Harvard University, expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to work on sustainability projects, highlighting the importance of such initiatives for future career prospects. The recognition of new fellows and the transition in leadership underscore the city’s commitment to fostering talent and innovation in environmental stewardship.
As San Francisco continues to prioritize sustainability, the leadership change within the Zero Waste team signals a proactive approach to tackling waste management challenges. The community can look forward to new strategies and projects that aim to enhance the city’s environmental impact in the coming months.