CLE Lecture with Secretary James Kenney, NMED
November 21, 2019
The UNM School of Law Natural Resources and Environmental Law Program and the Utton Center in cooperation with the Natural Resources, Energy, and Environment Section of the NM Bar host a CLE Lecture:
"New Mexico Environment Department Priorities" by Secretary James C. Kenney, NMED.
The State of New Mexico faces many environmental challenges: legacy contamination, emerging contaminants, and changing federal schemes. By embracing a culture of science, innovation, collaboration and compliance, learn how the New Mexico Environment Department is protecting public health and the environment.
James C. Kenney has spent more than 21 years across two stints at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, most recently as senior policy advisor for oil and gas. In that role, he worked with senior agency leadership and designed strategies to support environmentally responsible leadership and designed strategies to support environmentally responsible development of oil and natural gas resources while working with states, tribes, federal agencies and industries on regulatory and policy matters.
Kenney has also served as a senior environmental engineer at the EPA, leading both civil and criminal investigations related to the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act and other EPA statutes and regulations as well as developing strategic compliance and enforcement approaches on oil and natural gas exploration.
He has also served as an EPA ozone program manager in Denver, as a senior environmental engineer at Denver-based environmental engineering firm McCoy and Associates and as a consultant at the U.S. Department of Justice.
Kenney holds both bachelor's and master's degrees in environmental engineering from Temple University.
Secretary Kenney speaks on Thursday, November 21, 5-6:30 p.m., Room 2401, UNM School of Law, 1117 Stanford NE, Albuquerque.
A recording of Secretary Kenney's CLE lecture can be found by clicking here.