John Quigley (Pennsylvania)
John Quigley | |
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Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection | |
Assumed office January 20, 2015 | |
Governor | Tom Wolf |
Preceded by | Dana Aunkst |
Personal details | |
Alma mater |
Bloomsburg University Lehigh University |
John Quigley is the current Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, having been nominated by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf and confirmed in June 2015. From 2009 to 2011, Quigley served as secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Prior to his appointment as secretary, Quigley worked for DCNR in several capacities, including overseeing strategic initiatives and operations, and as chief of staff. He is the first and only person in the history of Pennsylvania to hold the positions of both DCNR and DEP Secretary. [1][2]
Biography
Quigley has had a diverse career in the nonprofit, public, and private sectors, including founding a downtown revitalization non-profit, eight years as the mayor of the City of Hazleton, instructor in economics at Penn State University, newspaper columnist, government relations manager with Citizens for Pennsylvania's Future, management positions with industry-leading manufacturing companies, and four years operating his own small business.
He is a graduate of Bloomsburg University with a degree in economics, and holds a Master of Public Administration degree from Lehigh University. He has done additional graduate work in economics.
Secretary of DCNR
As Secretary of the PA DCNR, Quigley leased 68,000 acres of state forest land for unconventional natural gas development, worked with gas companies to develop a set of best management practices, and ordered the development of a comprehensive monitoring program in an attempt to understand the impacts of unconventional natural gas development on state forest lands.
Quigley maintained state forest timber harvests during the Great Recession, after timber prices collapsed, in order to support Pennsylvania's forest products industry.[3]
Quigley led an effort to develop the world's first business plan for a carbon management network, aimed at maintaining coal as part of Pennsylvania's energy future and the state's position as an energy exporter. He led a collaboration with the wind industry, state agencies and stakeholders to design a set of siting standards that are considered national models. He also re-engineered DCNR's grant program, creating a user-friendly, efficient online system that emphasizes best practices, and created the first digital state map in the nation.[4][5]
Secretary of DEP
Quigley has indicated that he aims to develop a proactive plan to meet the agency’s mission of protecting Pennsylvania's air, land and water from pollution and of providing for the health and safety of its citizens through a cleaner environment, and to achieve Governor Wolf's expectation that Pennsylvania's natural resources should help the commonwealth become an energy leader, including in the areas of renewable energy and energy efficiency, as well as a magnet for investment and job creation. Quigley believes that responsible shale gas development is the biggest opportunity to demonstrate his belief that economic development and protection of the environment are essential and, in fact, complementary.
He launched a collaborative effort with all of the stakeholders involved in the pipeline infrastructure build-out process to facilitate efficient, responsible development that addresses environmental, public health, and local concerns.[6]
References
- ↑ "About DEP - Office of the Secretary". Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
- ↑ Field, Nick (3 June 2015). "PA-Gov: Senate Confirms More Cabinet Secretaries". PoliticsPA. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
- ↑ Detrow, Scott (12 September 2011). "Can Pennsylvania’s State Forests Survive Additional Marcellus Shale Drilling?". StateImpact Pennsylvania. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
- ↑ Vickers, J. (26 March 2015). "John Quigley has the experience needed to lead the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection". Clean Water Action. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
- ↑ "PA DCNR Interactive Map". Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
- ↑ "Pipeline Infrastructure Task Force". Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. Retrieved 10 June 2015.