Jennifer Porter appointed as GBB sustainability officer

In this new role, Porter will oversee GBB’s internal sustainability efforts and lead sustainability planning assignments for clients.


Gershman, Brickner & Bratton Inc. (GBB), McLean, Virginia, recently announced that Jennifer Porter, GBB vice president, has been appointed as the firm’s sustainability officer. As sustainability officer for the company, she will oversee GBB’s internal sustainability efforts and lead sustainability planning assignments for clients.

In this new role, she will expand initiatives that positively impact the company through its operations and continue to spearhead activities that increase diversity, inclusion, equity and justice within GBB and for its clients.

“Jennifer is passionate about advancing a sustainable future, and it is clearly reflected in her work with clients, interactions with colleagues, and her professional and educational background,” said Steve Simmons, GBB president, in a release. “She is the perfect choice to be GBB’s officer focused on spearheading GBB’s corporate sustainability efforts.”

With 20 years of experience in government and private sector sustainability initiatives, Porter has extensive involvement and expertise in solid waste management, recycling, and composting program development and evaluation. She is a certified practitioner in Zero Waste Principles and Practices by the Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA) and the California Resource Recovery Association (CRRA) and presents and publishes regularly on topics such as resilience, the circular economy and sustainability at industry events and publications.

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“As an industry thought leader, GBB has always practiced what it preached when it comes to sustainability issues,” said Porter. “I am enthusiastic about this opportunity to formalize our sustainability efforts and best practices and bring them to the next level.”

At GBB, she has managed multiple key projects including leading the team tasked with planning and implementing the development of a circular economy Sustainable Business Park with an ambitious goal in Kent County, Michigan to achieve 90 percent waste reduction by 2030. She also led multiple long-term strategic solid waste management planning projects for a wide range of communities.

Prior to joining GBB in 2017, she was conservation program coordinator for more than 6 years with the city of Portland’s Office of Sustainable Development, where she managed citywide recycling changes; established strong working relationships with multiple stakeholders; and developed a statistical model for a commercial food composting program.