Leaving a Lasting Impact on Environmental Policies: Kroc School Board of Advisors Member Andy Carey Concludes Tenure on E.P.A.'s National Advisory Committee
The Kroc School celebrates Advisory Board Member Andy Carey, as he concludes his impactful tenure on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (E.P.A.) National Advisory Committee. Carey's service from November 2016 to November 2023, including his appointment as Chair during the Biden Administration, has left a lasting mark.
Andy Carey has represented philanthropy in the Borderlands and provided invaluable counsel across three U.S. administrations—Obama, Trump, and Biden. He has played a pivotal role in advancing environmental policies, resulting in cleaner air and water.
Publicly thanked by E.P.A. Administrator Michael Regan, Administrator Regan remarked, “you should take great pride in knowing the nation's air and water is cleaner, in part, because of your achievements.”
Let's extend our heartfelt congratulations to Andy Carey for his outstanding commitment to shaping a sustainable future for North America. Explore more about his commendable achievements.
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The Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies (Kroc School) at the University of San Diego is the global hub for peacebuilding and social innovation. Founded in 2007, the Kroc School equips the next generation of innovative changemakers to shape more peaceful and just societies. We offer master's degrees in peace and justice, social innovation, humanitarian action, conflict management and resolution, and a dual degree in peace and law — programs that have attracted diverse and dynamic students from more than 50 countries. In addition to our graduate programs, the Kroc School is home to the Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice (Kroc IPJ). Founded in 2001, the Institute supports positive change beyond the classroom. Through groundbreaking research, experiential learning, and forward-thinking programs, the Kroc School and Kroc IPJ are shaping a future in which peaceful co-existence is the new normal.