
Robin O’Malley has been an environmental professional and public servant for nearly four decades, with state, federal, and non-profit experience, including both executive office and operating agency positions. He has worked with nearly all environmental and natural resource programs and agencies at the federal level, is a strong advocate for state involvement in decisions affecting them, and has contacts and credibility in both the non-profit and tribal natural resource communities.
About
Robin O'Malley
Recent Engagements
National Park Service and US Fish and Wildlife Service -- managing in a changing climate via RAD
SIcangu Lakota (Rosebud Sioux Tribe) Climate Adaptation Plan -- project lead and primary author
State Experience
Environmental Advisor to Governor Thomas Kean (including representing the Governor on the National Wetlands Policy Forum and at the National Governors Association); Advisor to the Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP); and senior waste management planner in NJDEP's Division of Waste Management
Federal Experience: Associate Director, Natural Resources, White House Council on Environmental Quality; Deputy Science Advisor, Department of the Interior; Chief of Staff, National Biological Survey; Policy and Partnership Coordinator, National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center (now National Climate Adaptation Science Center); Director, North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center
Non-Profit Experience
Director of Environmental Reporting and Director, State of the Nation's Ecosystems program, The H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment
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