[Pharmwaste] Laurie Tenace honored by NAHMMA for her support of
the Pharmwaste listserv
Gilliam, Allen
GILLIAM at adeq.state.ar.us
Fri Aug 29 10:33:03 EDT 2014
Very well said Dave and Veora! I’m sure there’s many, many others who have come and gone that have been inspired by Laurie’s “imagine if…” mindset and have gone out and launched their own take-back programs (AR’s got the highest per capita [in the U.S.] permanent drop-boxes around the State!) Yep, we’ve come a long way baby! And the thanks can all be directed to our beloved Ms. Tenace!
I still haven’t recovered from the public castigation she gave me after calling a Hg shootin-up person a mental midget…ouch!
Call if you need help with the pit bulls Laurie.
Sincerely yours,
Allen Gilliam
ADEQ State Pretreatment Coordinator
501.682.0625
From: pharmwaste-bounces at lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:pharmwaste-bounces at lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of veora little
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2014 7:58 PM
To: Galvin, Dave
Cc: pharmwaste at lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: Re: [Pharmwaste] Laurie Tenace honored by NAHMMA for her support of the Pharmwaste listserv
Dear Laurie,
Let me say this to you and the entire List Serve. Congratulations on this well deserved honor. You have been, as stated by Dave, tenacious, humorous, honest and above all stedfast over the 8 years we have been working on take back programs all over the country. Without your contributions and the collective and constant interchange of information, much of the work we have all been passionate about, could not have been done.
You are the connection and the glue that plugged us all into the world of the many dimensions of this process.
I am so proud to know you and personally congratulate you. Fondly, Veora Little, Operation Medicine Cabinet, volunteer coordinator, Collier County, Florida
veoralittle at gmail.com<mailto:veoralittle at gmail.com>
home 239-649-6042, cell 239-450-2883
On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 8:47 PM, Galvin, Dave <Dave.Galvin at kingcounty.gov<mailto:Dave.Galvin at kingcounty.gov>> wrote:
I am happy to announce that the North American Hazardous Materials Management Association presented Laurie Tenace of the State of Florida’s Department of Environmental Protection with its “Outstanding Personal Service Award” for 2014 at its annual conference last week in Orlando. The award recognized Laurie for her contribution to safe and secure management of unused pharmaceuticals in the United States by launching and operating the Pharmwaste listserv, now in its tenth year.
My first contact with Laurie on this subject was in 2003 according to my email archive. We talked briefly about the need to connect people who were interested in safe disposal of leftover medicines. We had found the pioneers such as Christian Daughton at EPA, Dr. Stevan Gressitt in Maine and Charlotte Smith in Wisconsin, but we were a scattered lot. In an email dated 11/12/2003, Laurie said, “It’s time for us to open a national dialogue about this topic [pharmaceutical take-back].” She and I hosted a session on pharmaceutical waste at the NAHMMA conference in Miami Beach a year later and came away with a list of people interested in talking more about it. As the list of email addresses quickly got out of control, Laurie naively offered to host a listserv through Florida DEP! Little did she know what she was taking on! Email, 1/7/2005: “Today I found out that setting up a list serve [sic] is simple and free and I can do it through FDEP (and won’t mind administering it)….” She pushed the button to launch the Pharmwaste listserv on January 10, 2005. The rest is history.
The nomination for this award states: “I would like to nominate Laurie Tenace from Florida DEP for an award for her incredible work over ten years to host and maintain the Pharmwaste listserv. This resource has been a key to the growth of efforts around the country regarding safe management of unused medicines. The Pharmwaste listserv is THE central forum for conversations, questions and policy initiatives on waste pharmaceuticals, both from households and also from hospitals, medical clinics and other businesses. Laurie has been tenacious at keeping this listserv operating through numerous technical glitches as well as user issues. Without question, Laurie's and DEP's dedication to this service has fostered the growth and maturation of the medicine take-back movement.”
Congratulations, Laurie, for well-deserved recognition. And thank you for persevering these ten years. Your effort and good humor have been instrumental in helping us all address the health, safety and environmental concerns related to unused medicines.
-- Dave Galvin
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Dave Galvin • King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks • 130 Nickerson Street, Seattle, WA 98109-1658 • (w) 206-263-3085<tel:206-263-3085> • (fax) 206-263-3070<tel:206-263-3070> • dave.galvin at kingcounty.gov<mailto:dave.galvin at kingcounty.gov> • Local Hazardous Waste Management Program in King County • www.lhwmp.org<http://www.lhwmp.org/>
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