
Have you ever wondered how a federal act relates to actual environmental projects that you might encounter in your own environmental career? Please join us to learn more from our panel of speakers representing two federal agencies, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Environmental Protection Agency, and WK Dickson, a multi-disciplined consulting firm specializing in community infrastructure solutions. This webinar offers a discussion about how the Clean Water Act relates to real-world environmental projects and presents career possibilities for environmental policy and management professionals.
Webinar learning objectives:
· Engage students and early career professionals
· Present relevant topics for discussion in environmental policy and management
Who can benefit from the webinar?
· Environmental science and natural science students, staff, and faculty
· NAEP members
Stacey attended UCLA for both her undergraduate and graduate degrees in biology and environmental science and engineering. In 2004, she began working for the Regulatory Program of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the Los Angeles District and moved to the New York District office in 2007. Since 2012, Stacey has been a Regulatory Program Manager at Headquarters in Washington, DC on the topics of jurisdiction, compliance/enforcement, the training program, the administrative appeals program, and agricultural issues. She also serves as the Regulatory HQ point of contact for the Lakes and Rivers Division.
Ward has been involved in successful ecological restoration project planning, design, implementation, oversight, and monitoring for over 28 years. He has worked in the Southeast, the West, the Gulf Coast and South America, and has authored scores of NEPA and SEPA documents in support of public infrastructure project approval and funding by multiple local, state, and federal agencies.
He is the former president of the North Carolina Association of Environmental Professionals. Ward currently serves as the NC chapter representative on the National Association of Environmental Professionals’ board of directors.
Gregg is an Environmental Protection Specialist with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Wetlands Division in Washington, DC. His focus is on the development and implementation of wetland monitoring and assessment programs at national, state, and tribal levels. Gregg is also the project lead for the National Wetland Condition Assessment. He holds a bachelor’s degree in history/government from Dartmouth College and a master’s degree in environmental management from Yale University.
National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP) and American Public University (APU) have shared efforts through an educational alliance with the goal to help prepare environmental professionals to advance in their field through career-relevant education. With this goal in mind, NAEP and American Public University leaders are collaborating on a fourth year of webcast series focused on career preparation and professional development for environmental professionals.
U.S. industry employs more than 1.6 million professionals in green careers today* which means professionals must stand out in order to compete for career advancement opportunities. It is critical for every environmental professional to stay abreast of best practices regarding career preparation and development of essential skills to help position you for advancement opportunities in the industry.
*EBI Report 2020B, The U.S. Environmental Industry Overview, An Executive Review, December 2010, Environmental Business International, Inc.