NH Recycles is pleased to welcome four new members to its Board of Trustees, approved by members at the 2025 Annual Meeting held in November. These individuals bring a wide range of professional experience, community leadership, and long-standing commitment to recycling, solid waste management, and public service across New England. Their collective expertise will strengthen NH Recycles’ cooperative mission and support Member communities in the years ahead.
Erica Douglas
Voting Member Representative
Environmental Coordinator, Town of Bedford, NH
Erica Douglas serves as the Environmental Coordinator for the Town of Bedford, where she oversees operations at the Bedford Transfer Station. Prior to joining Bedford, Erica spent 13 years with the City of Lebanon, including three years focused exclusively on solid waste management. Her experience spans daily operations, long-term planning, and community engagement related to municipal waste and recycling systems.
Erica is also actively involved in her community, having served on the school board as Treasurer and Clerk, as well as Supervisor of the Checklist. She lives in Croydon with her husband and two daughters. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, hiking, and gardening.
Tammy Letson
Associate Member
Resident of Lancaster, NH
Tammy Letson brings decades of experience in municipal government, finance, and education to the Board. She currently works at the New Hampshire Municipal Association (NHMA), where she assists member municipalities with government finance inquiries and leads educational programming.
Tammy’s prior roles include Town Administrator, Finance Director, Tax Collector, Trustee of Trust Funds, and Planning Board Secretary. She also spent 14 years as a Municipal Services Advisor with a New Hampshire accounting firm and eight years providing software support for a New Hampshire-based company specializing in local government solutions. Her interest in recycling began early in her career while working with a transfer station manager she recalls as “ahead of his time.”
Stacey Morrison
Associate Member
Resident of Concord, NH
Stacey Morrison brings deep institutional knowledge of NH Recycles and its cooperative model, along with extensive experience in administration, logistics, and event planning. A magna cum laude graduate of Southern New Hampshire University with a degree in Business Administration, Stacey spent 15 years working in healthcare administration before joining Northeast Resource Recovery Association (now NH Recycles) in 2013.
Starting as a Clerical Assistant, Stacey quickly advanced to Administrative Manager and played a key role in developing the organization’s Logistics Department. Her work streamlined the movement of member materials to end markets, allowing staff to focus more heavily on technical assistance and training. Over her 11 years with the organization, Stacey planned and facilitated 10 conferences, 10 Annual Meetings, and countless trainings, workshops, bus tours, and meetings.
In 2024, Stacey transitioned to a new role at the Disability Rights Center – NH, where she advocates for the rights and protections of individuals with disabilities. She is also a passionate advocate for organ and tissue donation and regularly speaks at local and regional events. In her spare time, Stacey enjoys reading, traveling, and spending time with family and friends.
Susanne Simon
Voting Member Representative
Transfer Station Coordinator & Attendant, Towns of Thetford, VT and Lyme, NH
Susanne Simon has lived in the Upper Connecticut River Valley for the past decade and brings a strong blend of scientific training, environmental health experience, and hands-on municipal recycling expertise to the Board. Her background includes education in microbiology and industrial hygiene, along with a career in laboratory research, environmental health education, assessments, and life sciences health and safety programs.
Since moving to the region, Susanne has been deeply engaged in community outreach, serving as a museum docent, COVID health screener, lifeguard and recreational monitor, and solid waste and recycling committee member. She has worked at the Lyme Transfer Station for six years as an Attendant and Senior Principal Operator and currently manages the Thetford Transfer Station, overseeing five staff members and numerous volunteers. In recent years, Susanne has led efforts to recertify the facility, expand recycling options, and increase outreach focused on waste reduction, reuse, and recycling.
Outside of work, Susanne enjoys hiking, cross-country skiing, canoeing, and kayaking throughout New Hampshire and Vermont.
NH Recycles is grateful for the willingness of these new Trustees to share their time, expertise, and perspectives in service of the organization and its Members. We look forward to working with Susanne, Erica, Stacey, and Tammy as they help guide NH Recycles’ mission to make recycling strong through economically and environmentally sound solutions.