- Alex Matthiessen
Alex Matthiessen (born July 3, 1964) has been the
Hudson River Riverkeeper and President ofRiverkeeper , Inc. since July 2000. He is the son of author and naturalistPeter Matthiessen .Biography
Mr. Matthiessen graduated from the
University of California at Santa Cruz in 1988 with a BA in Biology and Environmental Studies, and earned his Masters of Public Administration from theJohn F. Kennedy School of Government atHarvard University in 1995. [http://riverkeeper.org/our_bio_amatthiessen.php Riverkeeper - Alex Matthiessen bio] ]Matthiessen began his activist career in 1990 as the grassroots program director for the
Rainforest Action Network in San Francisco. In this capacity, he organized and managed an international network of affiliate activist groups. During the summer of 1994, he interned at theWhite House Council on Environmental Quality . From 1995-96, Matthiessen worked for the Harvard Institute for International Development (HIID) as a macroeconomic policy analyst in the Indonesian Ministry of Finance.In 1997, Matthiessen was appointed as a special assistant to the
U.S. Department of the Interior , where he worked on matters of special importance for Interior SecretaryBruce Babbitt . He managed a multi-agency task force charged with reforming the hydropower licensing process of theFederal Energy Regulatory Commission . He was also co-creator and head of the Green Energy Parks initiative, a joint program between the Department of the Interior’sNational Park Service and theDepartment of Energy , which promotes renewable and energy efficient technology throughout the national park system. Matthiessen received a Presidential Award from the White House for his work on this project. [Alex Matthiessen [http://www.nols.edu/about/profiles/alumni/alex_matthiessen.shtml National Outdoor Leadership School] ]Since Matthiessen became
Riverkeeper ’s chief executive in 2000, the environmental non-profit that protects and defends theHudson River and theNew York City watershed has maintained a full-time patrol boat enforcement presence up and down the Hudson River and its tributaries, and has extended its principle jurisdiction from north of Albany to New York Harbor. In addition to strengthening the group’s traditional enforcement role, Matthiessen has pushed the organization to develop long-term, preventative strategies designed to strengthen the deterrents and incentives necessary to avoid pollution in the first place. [The Hudson Riverkeeper [http://www.boatingonthehudson.com/backissues/NovDec2000/riverkeeper.htm Boating on the Hudson] ]Under Matthiessen’s leadership, Riverkeeper has joined forces with institutions such as
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory ,Columbia University School of Law, andColumbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation , to enhance scientific understanding of the Hudson River, as well as stop what it views as ill-conceived development projects along the waterfront.In 2006, Matthiessen served on New York State Governor
Eliot Spitzer ’s transition team as an advisor on the new administration’s goals for energy and environmental policy. He currently serves as chair of the energy committee forWestchester County ’s Climate Change Task Force as well as chair of the MTA Blue Ribbon Commission on Sustainability’s water committee.Matthiessen serves on the boards of directors of the Hudson River Improvement Fund, Catskill Mountainkeeper, andWaterkeeper Alliance -- the umbrella organization for 172 Waterkeeper programs around the world dedicated to protecting local water resources. [Board of Trustees [http://www.waterkeeper.org/mainboard.aspx Water Keeper Alliance] ]References
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