Leadership Blog Part 5: Notes from NAEP President, Betty Dehoney

I do not know about many of you, but my academic training was as a biologist and the course work needed for my degree did not include leadership. My experience has been gained more associated with boots on the ground vs academic training. Being an analytical individual, I tried to see what worked and what did not work. There were a lot of leadership books out there that I read (some good and some not so good) and tested some of the concepts. Some concepts worked and some did not. Some of the things that I have tested and seem to be beneficial are as follows:

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At-Large Board Member Self Nominations Are Now Available

Submit your nominations for the 2020 At-Large Board Members. Make sure to submit your nomination by 8:30 AM PT on November 25, 2019

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Be a Reviewer for the National Science Foundation

On behalf of the National Science Foundation (NSF), we invite you to register as a potential reviewer for the 2020 Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP). GRFP recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students pursuing research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and STEM Education at accredited, non-profit US institutions of higher education. See the Program Solicitation, NSF 19-590 for more details on GRFP. NSF seeks a diverse mix of researchers and educators from a wide range of institutions, geographic locations, and disciplinary and interdisciplinary backgrounds to serve as reviewers.

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Leadership Blog Part 4: The ‘Nature’ of the ‘Environmental Professional’

The ‘nature’ of the National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP) – is that of an organization with national and chapter members spread out across a multitude of disciplines, generations, stages of career development, employment, education, and experience. Surprisingly, this diverse membership often comes together ‘under one roof’ to embody the mission of NAEP in developing the highest standards of ethics and proficiency in the environmental professions, and promoting excellence in decision-making related to environmental, social, and economic impacts of those decisions. It is the effort of many ‘individuals’ and ‘thoughtful individual actions’ that bring validity to this organization. In other words, NAEP would not exist without the people who make the difference by ‘living’ their profession and upholding the values and high expectations of NAEP.

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Leadership Blog Part 3: Leadership Now – The Benefits of Volunteering

At the NAEP conference membership meeting in Baltimore I had the privilege to speak to our member professionals about leadership and the benefits of volunteering. I share my thoughts by starting with a quote from the poet David Whyte: “Inside everyone is a great shout of joy waiting to be born.” (from The House of Belonging).

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NAEP Comments on CEQ Draft Greenhouse Gas - NEPA Guidance

On July 30, 2019, NAEP submitted comments to the Council on Environmental Quality on CEQ's Draft National Environmental Policy Act Guidance on Consideration of Greenhouse Gas Emissions. The guidance, once finalized, is intended to replace the 2016 final guidance that was withdrawn in early 2017.

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Environmental Practice: Call for Submissions

We Need You: A Message from the Editor-in-Chief of Environmental Practice

Hi Everyone,

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July 19: Advanced NEPA Workshop | Anchorage, Alaska

Advanced NEPA Workshop in Anchorage Alaska! 

Join us on July 19 in Anchorage, Alaska! 

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Leadership Blog Part 2: NAEP 2019 Conference Reflections

We asked the NAEP Fellows and NAEP Leadership to provide some thoughts and reflections on the recent 2019 NAEP Annual Conference held in Baltimore, MD. What was offered forth were words of encouragement, enthusiasm, connection, environmental challenge, genuine love and respect for NAEP friends and participants, and an overall glowing sense of this association’s leadership. Here are the thoughts and reflections of Gary Kelman, Marie Campbell, John Irving and John Perkins.

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Free Webinar: Application of Environmental Justice to State Environmental Impact Assessment

Free Webinar: Application of Environmental Justice to State Environmental Impact Assessment

Want to learn about how to apply environmental justice practices to State environmental impact assessments? Well - you're in luck! The Environmental Protection Agency is hosting a webinar that will provide a basic primer on environmental justice (EJ) methodologies, which can be used by state practitioners during National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) review and other environmental impact assessments.

It will also build on this foundation with presentations regarding the State of Alaska's efforts to address health issues in environmental impact assessment and the State of Kentucky's efforts to address transportation-related community impacts. 

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Maryland Green Registry Leadership Awards Winners on 10th Anniversary of the Program

Members save nearly $105 million through environmental practices 

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NAEP Welcomes the Idaho Association of Environmental Professionals as the Newest NAEP Chapter

On May 23, 2019, Betty Dehoney, newly sworn-in President of the National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP) and John Irving, Interim President of Idaho Association of Environmental Professionals (IdAEP) signed a Chapter Affiliation Agreement at NAEP’s Board Meeting in Baltimore, MD, making IdAEP an official chapter of the national organization!

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Leadership Blog Part 1: NAEP: Friends Moving Forward

Friendships begin with a belief that there is something of value in two people connecting and talking about topics that interest them professionally and personally. Friendships also begin with small steps because we are somewhat guarded in what we reveal about ourselves initially until we develop trust in the relationship. One of the greater rewards of being a NAEP member is the friendships you make over time that become vitally important professionally and life-lasting personally.

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Members: Please take our Publications Survey!

Your Feedback is Important to Us!

NAEP has a mission and a responsibility to provide both association and practice information for the membership through publications (among other venues). In addition, we want to disseminate the work done in the fields of practice of interest to NAEP for a wider audience.

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Science for Nature and People Partnership (SNAPP) Request for Proposals

The Science for Nature and People Partnership (SNAPP) is seeking science-to-solutions teams to tackle critical conservation and sustainable development challenges through synthesis science as part of our Science for Nature and People Partnership, or SNAPP, a collaboration with The Nature Conservancy and Wildlife Conservation Society. Applications are due by May 1.

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February Issue of NAEP's E-Newsletter

Read the latest issue of News for the Environmental Professional, the official publication of NAEP. The February issue features:

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Environmental Practice - Editor-in-Chief

Environmental Practice - Editor-in-Chief

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Survey on NEPA Categorical Exclusion (CatEx) Practices

This survey asks about how categorical exclusions (CATEX/CEs) under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) are applied. While CEs are not methodically tracked, they are widely used and an important part of overall NEPA compliance. The survey does not address how agencies develop CEs but how established CEs are used.

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ABCEP Awards Nominations

2019 ABCEP Awards

The Academy of Board Certified Environmental Professionals (ABCEP) has opened nominations for two awards: the Kramer Memorial Award for Environmental Excellence, and the Emerging Environmental Professional Award. 

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NEPA 2017 Annual Report

The National Association of Environmental Professionals’ (NAEP’s) National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Practice (formerly known as the NEPA Working Group) is pleased to present our tenth NEPA Annual Report. This report contains summaries of the latest developments in NEPA as well as the NEPA Practice’s efforts for the past year. This annual report is prepared and published through the initiative and volunteer efforts of members of the NAEP’s NEPA Practice. The 2017 NEPA Annual Report includes:

  1. Introduction
  2. The NEPA Practice in 2017
  3. Just the Stats on 2017 EISs filed with the U.S. EPA
  4. Preparation Times for Environmental Impact Statements Made Available in 2017
  5. Recent Congressional Legislation Regarding NEPA
  6. 2017 NEPA Cases in the U.S. Courts of Appeal and Cumulative Impacts Cases
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