Carol Browner
Topics: late-breaking environmental findings, commonsense conservation or career challenges for women
Former Secretary of the EPA

As the longest serving administrator in the history of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Carol Browner protected the health of a nation and provided its citizens with fresh air, clean water and safe food.

She carried the EPA into the 21st Century by partnering with business leaders, community advocates and government officials. With warmth and good humor, she offers audiences the lessons of a lifetime, generating an action-oriented enthusiasm that reaches beyond specific agendas to address issues of leadership and team building.

Speaking of late-breaking environmental findings, commonsense conservation or career challenges for women, she inspires new heights of achievement.
 
Browner redefined the role of EPA administrator. She created groundbreaking alliances with the auto industry and accelerated the clean up of the nation's hazardous waste sites, instituting reforms that made the process faster, fairer, and more efficient Recognizing the connection between a healthy environment and a strong economy, Browner led the fight to redevelop abandoned urban properties. She built bi-partisan support for the landmark Food Quality Protection Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act, and created the Office of Children's Health Protection, Office of Environmental Information and Office of Reinvention.
 


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