[Federal Register: June 1, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 104)]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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Announcement of the Board of Trustees for the National
Environmental Education and Training Foundation, Inc.
Summary: The National Environmental Education and Training
Foundation was created by section 10 of Public Law 101-619, the
National Environmental Education Act of 1990. It is a private 501(c)(3)
non-profit organization established to promote and support education
and training as necessary tools to further environmental protection and
sustainable, environmentally sound development. It provides the common
ground upon which leaders from business and industry, all levels of
government, public interest groups, and others can work cooperatively
to expand the reach of environmental education and training programs
beyond the traditional classroom. The Foundation supports a grant
program that promotes innovative environmental education and training
programs; it also develops partnerships with government and other
organizations to administer projects that promote the development of an
environmentally literal public.
The Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, as
required by the terms of the Act, announces the following appointments
to the National Environmental Education and Training Foundation, Inc.
Board of Trustees. The appointees are Holly Cannon, a principal of the
law firm Bevedridge & Diamond; and Raymond J. Ban, Executive Vice
President, meteorology Science and Strategy, The Weather Channel, Inc.
These appointees will join the current Board members which include:
Braden Allenby, Vice President, Environment, Health and
Safety, AT&T.
Richard Bartlett, (NEETF Chairman) Vice Chairman, Mary Kay
Holding Corporation.
Dorothy Jacobson, Consultant
Karen Bates Kress, President, KBK Consulting, Inc.
Dorothy McSweeny, (NEETF Vice Chair), Chair, DC Commission
on the Arts and Humanities.
Honorable William Sessions, former Director of the Federal
Bureau of Investigation.
Additional Considerations: Great care has been taken to assure that
these new appointees not only have the highest degree of expertise and
commitment, but also brings to the Board diverse points of view
relating to environmental education and training. These appointments
shall be for two consecutive four year terms.
For Further Information Contact: C. Michael Baker, Acting Director,
Office of Environmental Education, Office of Public Affairs (1704A)
U.S. EPA 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460.
Dated: May 25, 2005.
Stephen L. Johnson,
Administrator.
Biographies of New Members
Raymond J. Ban
Mr. Raymond Ban is Executive Vice President of the Meteorology
Science and Strategy group at The Weather Channel, Inc. (TWC), which is
responsible for the meteorological quality and integrity of all TWC's
products and services, and for growing TWC's relationships with the
weather community across the entire weather and climate enterprise.
He has been an active member of the American Meteorological Society
(AMS) for over 30 years and was named a Fellow of the AMS in 1997. He
holds both the Television Seal of Approval and Radio Seal of Approval
from the Society. He recently completed six years in serving as
Commissioner on Professional Affairs for the AMS. In 1996, he was named
a Centennial Fellow of Penn State's College of Earth and Mineral
Sciences. In 1998, he was named an Alumni Fellow of Penn State
University, which recognizes the university's most outstanding alumni
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each year. Mr. Ban served on the Board of Atmospheric Science and
Climate of the National Academy of Sciences from 2001-2004. He has also
served as a member of the Inter-Governmental Working Group of the
United States Weather Research Program and as President of the Alumni
Board of the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences at Penn State.
Additionally, Mr. Ban is currently a member of the advisory board
to the National Center for Atmospheric Research and the Societal
Impacts Program and serves on The Board of Visitors of The College of
Geosciences at the University of Oklahoma. He is Co-Chair of The
Weather Coalition, an advocacy group that brings together industry,
state and local governments, and academia in an organized effort to
urge Congress and the Executive Branch to fund a national initiative to
expand research collaborations between these groups and federal
agencies in the area of mesoscale observations and predictions.
Mr. Ban graduated from the Pennsylvania State University in 1973
with a B.S. in Meteorology.
Holly Cannon
Holly Cannon is a principal of the law firm Beveridge & Diamond,
P.C., and has been an attorney with the firm since 1981. She served as
Managing Director from 1996 through 2001. Beveridge & Diamond, P.C. is
a law firm of more than 85 attorneys in seven offices across the United
States, with a nationwide practice that is focused on all aspects of
environmental law and civil and criminal litigation.
As Managing Director, Ms. Cannon acted as chairman of the firm's
management committee and chief executive officer of the law firm, with
overall responsibility for supervision, direction and control of the
firm's business. During her more than five-year term, Ms. Cannon
restructured the firm's management committee, developed and implemented
a three year strategic plan with financial performance goals that were
achieved, and opened two new offices. She oversaw an increase in firm
revenues by approximately one-third with a comparable increase in net
profits.
In addition to her experience as the firm's Managing Director, Ms.
Cannon has more than twenty years of experience in the private practice
of law. Her legal practice focuses on environmental transactions and
general environmental and corporate counseling. She regularly assists
parties involved in corporate and real estate transactions to structure
transactions in a manner that reflects the appropriate allocation of
existing and potential environmental liabilities. She advises clients
on environmental insurance matters, including environmental insurance
products available for contaminated property transactions. In addition,
she has assisted clients in establishing and evaluating their own
environmental management systems to ensure that corporate-wide
compliance is maintained.
She also has served as outside general counsel to both public and
privately held corporate clients. Her work on general corporate matters
includes both counseling and transactional matters, and she has
extensive experience handling acquisitions and divestitures of stock
and assets, with particular emphasis on environmentally sensitive
industry segments. She served as a member of the Board of Directors of
Resource Recycling Technologies, Inc., a former publicly held company
engaged in solid waste materials management activities, including the
design, construction and operation of material recycling facilities.
Combining her corporate and environmental backgrounds, she
regularly assists business entities with public reporting obligations
associated with existing and potential environmental liabilities,
including work with a number of publicly-held companies on periodic
environmental reporting required by the Securities and Exchange
Commission. She has lectured on several occasions on the SEC's
environmental reporting obligations, has addressed groups of corporate
officials on environmental disclosure and related issues relevant to
accountants and other corporate finance officials, and has published
articles on these and similar topics.
Ms. Cannon graduated from the University of Alabama in 1978 with a
B.S. in Management, summa cum laude, and received her law degree from
Georgetown University, cum laude, in 1981.
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