I have enjoyed exploring the rivers, lakes, and oceans around the world since childhood while kayaking, swimming, diving, birding, and fishing. I moved to Jackson in 2013 and live on Flat Creek where I see families and diverse wildlife in the creek.
I am a chemical engineer with 40 plus years of experience in industry, EPA, and consulting for improving health, safety, environment, industrial design, energy conservation, and corporate risks. I believe that human-caused adverse impacts can be effectively addressed to improve the ecosystems that support all life when there is community support.
I have participated in the restoration of water systems through industrial process improvements, remediation, regulatory initiatives, advanced studies in water and geology sciences, and public relations to improve communications. I support POWJH efforts to educate the public and officials serving the public well-being on water issues and related natural resources to improve the deteriorating health of Jackson Hole’s water resources. Together great works can be achieved to improve our knowledge of pollution sources and how to reduce their discharges.