Profiles of Members of the Native-American Community at EPA
At EPA, we protect human health and the environment every day. EPA's diverse workforce, which includes a wide range of specialists -- scientists, lawyers, economists, accountants, emergency responders, managers, inspectors, and communicators -- brings a balance of perspectives to bear on every challenge we face. We hope that these profiles will serve as an inspiration to others who are interested in protecting our planet.
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JoAnn Brant, Program Analyst I work as a program analyst in the Office of Human Resources at EPA headquarters. Read more about JoAnn Brant. |
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JoAnn Kay Chase, Director I am the director of EPA’s American Indian Environmental Office and EPA headquarters in Washington, DC. Read more about JoAnn Kay Chase. |
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Michelle Davis, Tribal Coordinator I am one of the tribal coordinators in our Alaska Operations Office in Region 10. Read more about Michelle Davis. |
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Jared Hautamaki, Attorney Advisor I currently work as a Special Assistant in the Office of the Administrator where I serve as a liaison to the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, the Office of General Counsel and the Office of Policy. Read more about Jared Hautamaki. |
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Curtis Hicks, Environmental Protection Specialist I am an environmental protection specialist in the Office of Environmental Justice and Tribal Affairs in EPA's regional office in Dallas, TX. Read more about Curtis Hicks. |
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Secody Hubbard, Environmental Protection Specialist I work as an environmental protection specialist for the Superfund Division in our Region 9 office in San Francisco. Read more about Secody Hubbard. |
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Alan Moomaw, Tribal Coordinator I work as the tribal coordinator in our Washington Operations Office in EPA Region 10. Read more about Alan Moomaw. |






