Leadership of E-Enterprise for the Environment
E-Enterprise represents a major expansion of the range of topics around which EPA and its partners seek to collaborate and co-manage through joint governance. Joint governance provides a new, unique venue hosting a new level of collective conversation, negotiation and direction setting focused on strengthening a national enterprise of environmental protection. If the system is working, efforts in this venue will support transformative reforms, and over time these conversations and the projects they support will contribute to a culture change from business as usual to “business as unusual.”
Joint Governance and Management of E-Enterprise
E-Enterprise joint governance is led by the E-Enterprise Leadership Council (EELC). The EELC is composed of ten EPA Senior Executives (i.e., Deputy Administrator, Assistant and Regional Administrators or their Deputies) and ten State Commissioners (or other high-level state officials) and ten tribal representatives. Currently tribes are in the process of choosing representatives to the EELC. The EELC sets strategic direction for E-Enterprise for the Environment. The Management Board (MB) reports to the EELC, overseeing project management and addressing issues as tasked by EELC. The Interoperability and Operations Team reports to MB and supports the design of all technical aspects of E-Enterprise.
- setting strategic direction for E-Enterprise for the Environment
- addressing policy issues impeding E-Enterprise project implementation,
- ensuring inclusion of all relevant stakeholder perspectives, and
- taking other actions as deemed necessary to achieve the vision of E-Enterprise
For more information on joint governance:
http://e-enterprisefortheenvironment.net/about-us/a-new-model-for-governance/
Name | Title |
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Tom Burack, State Co-Chair | Commissioner, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services |
Stan Meiburg, U.S. EPA Co-Chair | Acting Deputy Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of the Administrator |
David Bloom | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of the Chief Financial Officer |
Steven Fine | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Environmental Information |
Ben Grumbles | Maryland Department of the Environment |
Mark Hague | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency – Region 7 |
Becky Keogh | Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality |
Nitin Natarajan | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Land and Emergency Management |
Todd Parfitt | Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality |
Victoria Phillips | Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection |
Andy Putnam | Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment |
Myra Reece | South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control |
Mike Shapiro | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water |
Betsy Shaw | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air and Radiation |
Bryan Shaw | Texas Commission on Environmental Quality |
Curt Spalding | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency – Region 1 |
John Linc Stine | Minnesota Pollution Control Agency |
Scott Thompson | Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality |
Shari Wilson | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance |
Louise Wise | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention |
The Tribal Co-Chair and EELC members are selected through the Regional Tribal Operations Committees (RTOCs) or equivalents in each EPA region.
Name | Title |
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Andrew Battin | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency |
Tom Burack | New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services |
Steven Fine | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Environmental Information |
Mark Hague | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency – Region 7 |
Stan Meiburg | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency |
Andrew Putnam | Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment |
Chris Simmers | New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services |
John Linc Stine | Minnesota Pollution Control Agency |