"Thank each of you so much for your willingness to spend a little time with Anna Amberkar on December 30th. You far exceeded her expectations and thoroughly impressed her. I suspect she might have even been a bit overwhelmed by your professionalism and willingness to take a genuine interest in a potential acquisition professional. "
"I have had the good fortune and professional pleasure of working with Ms. Alicia Archibald now for 24+ months in regard to accomplishment of the Fort Carson Community Sustainability Initiative."

"I have found Alicia to be a first class professional, quickly assimilating the nuances of working with the Department of the Army in regard to a resource management program that few understand, let alone which can appreciate the long term significance of. Because of her undeniable competence, Alicia has tenaciously and deftly demonstrated the professional knowledge, skills and abilities to manage the intricacies of working with a diverse group of community stake holders with often times competing interests."
"I had the pleasure to work with Alicia Archibald / BETTR Recycling in conjunction with our recycling programs here at the Broadmoor Hotel. At the time, we did not have a comprehensive program at the Broadmoor. We utilized Alicia’s expertise to provide us several different “start up” elements, including writing a Job Description for our Recycling Coordinator position, writing our Standard Operating Procedures for the department and our Recycling Policy. Alicia also provided material assessments, critical contacts and other useful data in order to get our program off the ground. Please contact me if you have any questions regarding BETTR Recycling."
"I found that Alicia’s knowledge of the field, timeliness, responsiveness and professionalism were all outstanding. Another impressive trait is Alicia’s common sense and pragmatic approach to Green Efforts and Recycling in general. She knows how to set up a program that is doable and sustainable."
"BETTR held the first computer collection event in El Paso County in 2001 and was very successful – tons of computer equipment was kept out of the local landfills due to success of this program... BETTR has educated everyone on the environmental issues (both locally and internationally) surrounding electronics and the end-of-life management of them. ... The program earned recognition from the Mayor of Colorado Springs and was the only one to receive a proclamation from the Governor of Colorado in 2002."
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