My Friend Jerry

If You Are A Fan of Waste Age, you can thank dozens of people, but resting comfortably at the top of the list is Jerry Schwartz. Jerry may have been publisher of this magazine for more than 25 years, but he referred to himself as a garbageman — a title he took pride in. By the time I arrived in our industry in 1983, Jerry had established himself as an institution, a waste industry-publishing pioneer since 1968. Three years earlier, he had left our company as publisher of the top magazine in the market, Solid Waste Management, to ...

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