Us Environmental Protection Agency (Epa)
Director - Office of Environmental Justice
Air Alliance Houston Oct 2007 - Feb 2013
Executive Director
Education:
University of Oxford 2004 - 2006
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, History
St Antony's College, Oxford 2006
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy
St Antony's College, Oxford 2004
University of Oxford 2002 - 2004
The University of Texas at Austin 1997 - 2000
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, English
James Martin Hs 1994 - 1997
Martin High School
Skills:
Environmental Policy Community Outreach Policy Analysis Environmental Education Nonprofits Energy Policy Sustainability Climate Change Public Speaking Public Policy Environmental Law Fundraising Sustainable Development Environmental Awareness Grant Writing Research Board Development Non Profits Grassroots Organizing Grants Strategic Planning Coalitions Policy Environmental Compliance Program Management Environmental Science Community Organizing Environmental Management Systems Legislative Relations Capacity Building Environmental Consulting Energy Public Relations Renewable Energy Foreign Policy Philanthropy Activism Program Development Collaborative Leadership Event Management Donor Engagement Project Management Political Campaigns Major Gift Development Capital Campaign Management Moves Management Grassroots Lobbying Donor Solicitation Program Evaluation International Development
Matthew Tejada, executive director of Air Alliance Houston, said Armendariz approached his assignment in a "fair and measured" way after decades of regulatory inaction in the nation's oil, gas and chemical capital.
"We're a long way from where we need to be, and this provides no incentive or reason to get people working on clean air again," said Matthew Tejada, executive director of Air Alliance Houston, an environmental group.
Date: Sep 02, 2011
Source: Google
EPA planning to reduce cost of controlling air pollution
"I think (the EPA proposal) is good in several respects," said Matthew Tejada, executive director of environmental group Air Alliance Houston. "EPA is living up to its job, taking on a job EPA had been failing to do past couple of decades. It's still not everything we wanted, but they made a rule th