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For more than 20 years, Ms. Domino has also functioned as a specialist in the industry. She has also been a key player in the promotion and protection of
the public health and the environment. She is proud to have made noteworthy strides toward sustainability, and feels that attaining her current position has been the peak of her
career,career thus far. She is a graduate of California
State State University, Dominguez Hills, having received a bachelor’s degree in 1997. She also earned a certification in hazardous materials management from the University of California, Los Angeles. She is a member of the California Society of Safety and Security Professionals, the California Waste Association, and Phi Kappa Phi. Although she devotes a considerable amount of time to her profession, many of her hobbies translate into environment-friendly pastimes, as she enjoys spending time outdoors, hiking, traveling and gardening. Moreover, Ms. Domino takes pleasure in tutoring high school students and reading her favorite business publications, which include
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Rosemary Domino became a Cambridge Who’s Who Professional of the Year in Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal in July 2008. Cambridge Who’s Who offers its members recognition and exposure of their accomplishments, credibility in their field and networking opportunities to stimulate career growth. Ms. Domino was selected for the Cambridge Who’s Who Wiki because of her remarkable conquests and her expertise in environmental health, with a focus on safety compliance.