
Erika Kimball
Erika knows that healthcare’s outsized waste footprint is a solvable problem, and she is an expert in zero waste and the circular economy for healthcare. She began her sustainability journey as a staff nurse leading volunteer waste reduction projects in clinical units. Since then, Erika has developed industry best practices for clinical recycling with the Healthcare Plastics Recycling Council, led the Zero Waste strategy and operational design for a flagship health system, convenes a Zero Waste work group for hospitals in San Francisco, and serves on the TRUE Zero Waste Technical Advisory Council.
Erika is a leader in the emerging field of sustainable clinical practice, and she views sustainability as a clinical innovation opportunity. She leads and advises clinical sustainability fellowships, research programs, and academic courses that are defining the field. Erika holds a BSN from the University of South Florida College of Nursing, an MBA in Sustainable Management from Presidio Graduate School, and is a Fellow in Nursing Economics with the Commission for Nurse Reimbursement. She lives in San Francisco with her partner and her dog and is a perpetual beginner in ballet.