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Pam Inmann -- Executive Director
Pam took over the reins at WGA in 2004. She previously worked as the District Director in State Government Affairs at Altria Corporate Services -- the parent company of Philip Morris USA and Kraft Foods, Inc. and formerly of Miller Brewing Company.
Prior to joining Altria, Pam worked 10 years for the Rocky Mountain Oil and Gas Association. At RMOGA she served as Director of Special Projects and Director of the Committee on Oil Shale. Pam ’s first job in natural resource development was as a public affairs manager for a new uranium mine in central Colorado.
Pam graduated from the University of Colorado in 1975 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science.
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Carlee Brown -- Policy Analyst, Water and Wildlife
Carlee works on research, writing, and general support for WGA's Water and Wildlife initiatives. She graduated from Stanford University with a BA in American Studies and a MS in Earth Systems, both with a concentration on agricultural policy. Her interests center around natural resources.
Contact: (720) 897-4547 or
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Shanna K. Brown -- Director for the Washington, D.C. office
Shanna has worked for WGA since 2003. Prior to joining the WGA staff, Shanna served first as a legislative assistant and then as legislative director to former U.S. Rep. Larry Combest of Texas. While on the Combest staff, Shanna was the point person for energy, natural resources, commerce, judicial and environmental policy issues. Before coming to Washington, Shanna served as an assistant director for the Permian Basin Petroleum Association, a regional oil and gas trade group in Midland, Texas. Shanna received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Texas at Austin in 1991.
Contact Information: 202-624-5402 or
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Patrick Cummins -- Program Director: Climate Change and Air Quality
Patrick joined the WGA staff in 2000. He serves as Director of the Western Regional Air Partnership. Prior to joining WGA, he was Deputy Director of Denver's Regional Air Quality Council where he helped develop air quality plans to bring the Denver area into attainment of federal health standards. Over the last 24 years, Patrick has held environmental policy and management positions with the USEPA and in state and local government and also worked in the natural gas industry.
Patrick holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Ft. Lewis College in Durango, Colorado and an M.P.A. in Environmental Policy from Indiana University.
Contact:
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Linda Davis -- Financial Manager / Energy Program Manager
Linda joined WGA in 2003 after leaving the telecommunications industry as a financial analyst. She has served in many industries as a financial analyst while in Denver, including Oil and Gas and Agribusiness. Linda moved to Denver after completing graduate school at American University and working for the U.S. Agency International Development. At USAID, she was an agribusiness project manager with the New Independent States Task Force, enabling her to see first hand the culture of the former Soviet Union. In addition to her job as WGA's Financial Manager, Linda is overseeing aspects of WGA's Regional Transmission Expansion Project.
Contact: 720-897-4537 or
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Karen Deike -- Director of Communications
Karen came to the Association in 1994 with a background in both journalism and public relations. She worked as a general assignment and consumer reporter for the Dallas Times Herald in the early seventies before moving to Washington, D.C. in 1977. She served six years as press secretary to U.S. Senator Malcolm Wallop of Wyoming. From 1985 to 1990, she worked in Farmington and then Santa Fe as a reporter and bureau chief for the NBC affiliate based in Albuquerque, N.M. Karen is a graduate of the University of Wyoming.
Contact: (720) 897-4534 or
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Rich Halvey -- Program Director: Energy Program and the Regional Transmission Expansion Project
Rich came to WGA in 1996 with a broad background in air quality management and public finance. Prior to coming to WGA, he worked for nearly 20 years at the Colorado Department of Health and Environment. At the time of his departure, he held the positions of Budget Director and Air Quality Planning Program Manager for the Air Quality Division.
Rich has published numerous papers and articles on various environmental, policy and economic topics. His undergraduate work was in economics and geography at the University of Buffalo and his masters work was in geography and urban planning at the University of Colorado.
Contact: (720) 897-4541 or
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Tom Iseman -- Program Director: Water Policy and Implementation; Climate Adaptation
Tom Iseman grew up in Englewood, CO. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Princeton University (focusing on Western water issues) and an Master of Science in freshwater ecology from the University of Michigan. From 2001-2009, Tom managed the water program for The Nature Conservancy in Colorado, where he worked to protect rivers and wetlands and contributed to statewide and regional water supply planning efforts, including Colorado’s Statewide Water Supply Initiative and the Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program. Prior to working with TNC, Tom worked for the Department of the Interior in Washington, D.C., focusing on water and hydropower issues for the Office of Policy.
Contact: (720) 897-4536 or
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Deborah Kinsley -- Administrative Assistant
Deb manages all of WGA's meetings and travel, among many other responsibilities.
Contact: (720) 897-4531
Toni McCammon -- Office Manager/Executive Assistant
Toni is the Executive Assistant to Pam Inmann and manages all office correspondence, among her many other duties. She has been with WGA since its inception in 1984.
Contact: (720) 897-4530 or
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Chris McKinnon -- Program Director
Chris manages WGA's transportation, health, education and international trade efforts. In addition to his program management responsibilities. Chris is the staff information management specialist and Webmaster for WGA’s Web site.
He received his Bachelor of Arts from San Diego State University in 1978, majoring in political science, business management and economics. He earned his MPA with an emphasis on public policy from the University of Colorado in 1984.
Contact: 720-897-4552 or
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Tom Moore -- Program Director: Air Quality
Tom manages WGA's Air Quality Program, the Western Regional Air Partnership project. He has overseen numerous air pollution studies and analysis projects, held management positions in state and local government and has worked as an environmental consultant.
Before joining WGA he managed air quality monitoring and analysis activities for the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, where he assisted in the development and led the implementation of health and visibility monitoring networks throughout the state. Tom also worked for WESTAR, the association of state air quality agencies for 15 Western states, as well as serving on national advisory groups for air quality health standards and regional haze.
Contact: 970-491-8837 or
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Ann Walker -- Program Director: Forest Health and Biomass
Ann joined WGA in 2008 and is the Program Director for Forest and Rangeland Health. In that capacity she works to encourage the use of small diameter wood to improve forest management and restoration. She has served on the Board of Directors for the International Association of Wildland Fire and represented the Oregon Governor's office on WGA's Forest Health Advisory Committee from 2005-2008. Ann has more than 30 years of experience in fire prevention and suppression, policy development, and coordination of community and forestry programs. Over her career, she worked for the Oregon Department of Forestry, Oregon Office of the Attorney General, the U.S. Department of Interior's Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Forest Service.
Contact: (720) 897-4539 or
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Madeleine West -- Program Director: wildlife, land stewardship, climate adaptation, renewable energy, outdoor recreation
Madeleine West joined WGA in 2008 and currently directs the wildlife program. In that capacity she supports the Governors' policies on wildlife habitat and corridor conservation and endangered species, and also works on policy issues related to public lands, climate adaptation, renewable energy and outdoor recreation.
Madeleine's formal training is in stakeholder involvement and group facilitation. She worked at RESOLVE, Inc. in Washington, D.C. from 2005 – 2007 developing consensus policy recommendations for governmental clients. Madeleine has legislative experience at both the state and federal levels, having lobbied in the Colorado State Legislature from 2007 – 2008 and handled Congressional relations for the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of International Oceans, Environment and Science from 2004 - 2005.
Madeleine received a Master of Public Administration from the University of Colorado Denver's School of Public Affairs and a Bachelor of Science in environmental and natural resource policy from Bates College in Lewiston, Maine..
Contact: (720) 897-4555 or
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