Office of Science and Technology Policy
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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May 8, 1996
Bierbaum Named OSTP Acting Director for Environment
WASHINGTON -- The White House announced today that Rosina M. Bierbaum
has been named the Acting Director for the Environment Program of the Office of
Science and Technology Policy (OSTP).
Bierbaum joined OSTP in November 1993 as a Senior Policy Analyst and was
named Assistant Director earlier this year. Her responsibilities include
international environmental issues such as global change and biodiversity,
as well as domestic natural resource issues. Since joining OSTP, she has
worked extensively with the President's National Science and Technology
Council to develop a coordinated Federal Environmental Research plan across
all agencies. She works on issues related to the U.S. Global Change
Program, the Clean Water Act, the Endangered Species Act, the White House
Ecosystem Initiative, endocrine disruptors, ecological monitoring, the
Climate Treaty, and energy.
From 1980-1993, Bierbaum worked on environmental issues for the
Congressional Office of Technology Assessment (OTA), and is the primary author of the OTA
reports Changing By Degrees: Steps to Reduce Greenhouse Gases and Preparing for an
Uncertain Climate. Bierbaum was a 1980 Congressional Fellow.
Bierbaum holds a B.S. in Biology and a B.A. in English from Boston College
and a Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolution from the State University of New York at Stony
Brook.
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