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Doug Ericksetj ex. q _ personal Privacy j Jackson, RyarlJ Fri 4/7/2017 11:18:43 PM Re: Doug Ericksen
She would like a meeting? Just an introductory meeting?
Ryan Jackson Chief of Staff r.U.S,_EPA____
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On Apr 7, 2017, at 1:50 PM, Doug Ericksen Ex. 6 - Personal Privacy )vrote:
Ryan, Hope all is well in DC.
On April 26th Cathy Reyes Boyd will be in Washington DC.
Cathy is the EO of the Western States Petroleum Association (here bio is below).
She is a warrior and a true advocate for many of the items that Admin. Pruitt stands for. She is a strong ally in our efforts.
If you are able to set up a time for her to meet the Administrator that would be great. If the Administrator is not available it would be great to get her a meeting with another person.
Doug Ericksen Special Advisor to the Administrator 360-920-3276
https://www.wspa.org/
Catherine Reheis-Boyd President
Western States Petroleum Association
Catherine Reheis-Boyd has served as the President of the Western States Petroleum Association (WSPA) since January 1, 2010. She oversees the trade organization's operations and advocacy in five Western states - California, Arizona, Nevada, Washington, and Oregon. Over her 27 year career at WSPA, Ms. Reheis-Boyd has held a variety of leadership roles, including a 2003 appointment as Chief of Staff and subsequent promotions to Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. Prior to joining WSPA, Ms. Reheis-Boyd was with Getty Oil and Texaco working on environmental compliance at the Kern River Field in Bakersfield, California.
She currently manages a broad range of Association activities, including legislative and regulatory issues associated with transportation fuels policy, air and water quality, climate change, renewable fuels and alternative energy issues, crude oil and natural gas production and many other issues in WSPA's five states, and beyond those borders into Canada and abroad.
In 2004, Ms. Reheis-Boyd was appointed by the California Resource Secretary to the California Marine Life Protection Act
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(MLPA) Blue Ribbon Task Force to an eight year term. The MLPA is charged with protecting ocean resources off the California coastline from Oregon to Mexico. In addition, Ms. Reheis-Boyd was appointed to the National Marine Protected Areas Center's Federal Advisory Committee which recommends strategies to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the United States Department of Interior on how to strengthen and protect the nation's systems of Marine Protected Areas. Ms. Reheis-Boyd is a member of, or advisor to, a number of climate change policy panels and regulatory agencies in all five WSPA states.
In 2016, Ms. Reheis-Boyd was named Distinguished Woman and Petroleum Advocate of the Year by the California Latino Leadership Institute.
Ms. Reheis-Boyd received her Bachelors of Science degree in Natural Resource Management from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo and pursued post-graduate studies in environmental engineering at the University of Southern California.
The Western States Petroleum Association represents major integrated petroleum companies, independent refiners and oil and natural gas producers that explore for, produce, transport, refine and market petroleum, petroleum products and natural gas in the West. On behalf of the industry, WSPA works to encourage public policies that promote socially and environmentally responsible economic growth and prosperity.
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ksteckelberg@eei.org[ksteckelberg@eei.org] Jackson, Ryan Fri 5/12/2017 9:48:28 PM
Kathy, can we hold June 19 or June 20? Largely any time June 20 and afternoon of June 19. Thanks again.
Ryan Jackson Chief of Staff .LIS.EPA_____
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