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MMS Director S. Elizabeth Birnbaum
Biography
S. Elizabeth (Liz) Birnbaum
assumed duties as Director of the Minerals Management Service (MMS) on July
15, 2009.
As MMS Director, Birnbaum administers programs
that ensure the effective management of renewable energy, such as wind,
wave, and ocean current energy; and traditional energy and mineral resources
on the nation’s Outer Continental Shelf, including the environmentally safe
exploration, development, and production of oil and natural gas, as well as
the collection and distribution of revenues for minerals developed on
federal and American Indian lands.
Before her appointment, she was staff director for
the Committee on House Administration, where she oversaw strategy
development, budget management and staff activities for the committee that
manages legislative branch agencies. From 2001-2007, she was Vice President
for Government Affairs and General Counsel for American Rivers, where she
directed advocacy programs for the nation’s leading river conservation
organization.
At the Department of the Interior, Birnbaum was
Associate Solicitor for Mineral Resources from 2000 to 2001, supervising and
managing a staff of attorneys that provided legal advice, developed
regulations and conducted litigation on minerals issues for the Minerals
Management Service, Bureau of Land Management, and Office of Surface Mining
and Reclamation.
In addition, she was a special assistant to the
Interior Solicitor, from 1999 to 2000, overseeing legal policy on a range of
natural resource issues, including mining law, public land management and
hydropower licensing. From 1991 to 1999 she was counsel to the House
Committee on Natural Resources, where she handled legislative and oversight
activities for the Department of the Interior, U.S. Forest Service, and
electric power marketing administrations. From 1987 to 1991 she was counsel
for the Water Resources Program of the National Wildlife Federation.
Birnbaum has been an officer and member of
numerous boards and commissions, including the National Capital Section of
the American Water Resources Association; Arlington County Environment and
Energy Conservation Commission; and the Environment, Energy and Natural
Resources Section of the District of Columbia Bar.
Birnbaum received her Juris Doctor from Harvard
University in 1984 and her A.B. degree, magna cum laude, from Brown
University in 1979. She was Editor in Chief of the Harvard Environmental
Law Review, Vol. 8.
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S.
Elizabeth Birnbaum
Director
Minerals Management Service
U.S. Department of the Interior |
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