Costa Rica RPCV Robert W. Golledge Jr. named commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
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Canton resident named commissioner of Mass. Department of Environmental Protection
Thursday, June 19, 2003
Environmental Secretary Ellen Roy Herzfelder recently announced that environmental expert Robert W. Golledge Jr. , a resident of Canton, has been named commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection.
Golledge has extensive experience in environmental management in both the public and private sectors. Currently he works as the Massachusetts Director of Environmental Sciences for the national consulting firm, Vanasse Hangen Brustlin Inc.
Caption: Robert W. Golledge Jr. holds a bachelor of science in Natural Resource Management from the University of Maine, Orono, and served for two years in the Peace Corps in Costa Rica
Golledge spent 13 years with the DEP, serving as director of the department's Central Regional Office in Worcester, DEP chief of staff, and director of the Division of Wetlands and Waterways. He holds a bachelor of science in Natural Resource Management from the University of Maine, Orono, and served for two years in the Peace Corps in Costa Rica. He has received Public Service awards for his environmental work from the Massachusetts Association of Conservation Commissions and the Cape Cod Cranberry Growers Association.
He resides in Canton with his wife Susan, and their three children. Click on a link below for more stories on PCOL
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