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Cameron Davis, Senior Advisor to the Administrator
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Cameron Davis is Senior Advisor to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator. He provides counsel to Administrator Lisa Jackson on Great Lakes matters, including the Obama Administration’s Great Lakes Restoration Initiative. His job includes serving as Administrator Jackson's Great Lakes liaison to Congress. It also includes coordinating Great Lakes policy and funding initiatives with more than 16 federal and binational agencies and with state, municipal, tribal, business, civic and other stakeholders. The focus of this work involves restoring habitat, reducing pollution, preventing the introduction of invasive species, reducing runoff, enhancing coastal health for people, fish and wildlife and helping to educate future generations.
For more than two decades, Mr. Davis has worked to develop and implement water quality and quantity policy. Starting as a volunteer, he served as a litigating attorney, law teacher at the University of Michigan Law School, and as President and CEO of the Alliance for the Great Lakes. Under his leadership, the organization won the American Bar Association’s Distinguished Award in Environmental Law & Policy, the first time for a public interest organization in the honor’s history. He earned his law degree, including certification in environmental and energy law, from the Chicago-Kent College of Law and a B.A. from Boston University in International Relations. He is the author of Confluence (BookSurge 2009).
While working in Washington, D.C., Chicago and throughout the eight Great Lakes states, Cam lives across the street from Lake Michigan with his wife, Dr. Katelyn Varhely, and two children, where they try to swim in the lake several times a week, but only when it’s warm enough.