Board of Directors
Linda J. Fisher
Linda J. Fisher, formerly Deputy Administrator of the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and currently an
environmental, public policy and governmental affairs
consultant, has been named to the Board of Directors of RESOLVE, a not-for-profit public policy dispute resolution
organization based in Washington, D.C.
Fisher brings more than 25 years of environmental policy
experience, much of it with the federal government, to the
12-member board of directors which is headed by chairman F.
Henry “Hank” Habicht, President and CEO of Global Environment &
Technology Foundation, Arlington, Va.
While with the EPA from 1985 to 1993 and 2001 to 2003, Fisher
has held more Presidential appointments than any other person in
the Agency’s history. Those positions include serving as the
Assistant Administrator for the Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic
Substances program, as the Assistant Administrator for the
Office of Policy and Planning, and as the Chief of Staff to the
EPA Administrator. During her tenure at EPA, Fisher has been
responsible, among many projects, for working with Congress to
ensure the continuation of a reformed and improved Superfund
program for cleaning up toxic wastes and strengthening the
nation’s food safety laws. She also played an instrumental role
in developing the Agency’s first reports on global climate
change.
In addition to her EPA experience, Fisher worked in the U.S.
House of Representatives serving as a Legislative Assistant to
two Ohio Congressmen and as Associate Staff Member for the House
Appropriations Committee. In the private sector she served as an
environmental attorney for the law firm of Latham & Watkins and
was a Vice President for government affairs at Monsanto Company.
In 2003 she founded Linda Fisher Company LLC.
Fisher is originally from Columbus, Ohio, and received her
undergraduate degree from Miami University of Ohio; her masters
of business administration degree from George Washington
University; and her law degree from Ohio State University. |