Carol Browner Article Index for
Carol
Shopping
Browner
Website Links For
Carol
 

Information About

Carol Browner





BEFORE THE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION

Browner headed the Florida Department of Environmental Protection from 1991 to 1993 . Between 1986 and 1991 , she served as a key aide to Senator Lawton Chiles and then-Senator Al Gore . Earlier in her career, she worked for Citizen Action as its associate director and served as general counsel to the Florida House Committee on Government Operations.

She received her undergraduate degree and law degree from the University Of Florida in 1977 and 1979 .


DURING THE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION

When Republicans took control of Congress after the 1994 elections, she took the lead in the Clinton Administration in successfully fighting efforts by the Republicans, especially in the House of Representatives, to weaken the Clean Water Act. She was able to work in a bipartisan manner, though, with Congressional Republicans in helping craft amendments to strengthen the Safe Drinking Water Act and the Food Quality Protection Act.

Browner came from Florida with a reputation as someone who could work with the private sector. While at EPA, she expanded the Agency's flexible public-private partnerships as alternatives to traditional regulation through Project XL (designed to find common sense, cost effective solutions to environmental issues at individual facilities) and the Common Sense Initiative (targeted at efforts involving entire industry sectors).

Browner also started EPA's successful brownfields program, which, during her tenure, helped facilitate cleanups of contaminated facilities, especially in urban areas, and which leveraged more than $1 billion in public and private funds for cleanups.


AFTER THE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION


After the Clinton Administration, Browner joined the Albright Group , a "global strategy group" headed by United States Secretary Of State Madeleine Albright . As a Principal in that firm, Browner assists businesses and other organizations with the challenges of operating internationally, including the challenges of complying with environmental regulations.

She presently chairs the Audubon Society as well. Her term as chair does not expire until 2008. Audobon Society Board Members Accessed June 15, 2007.

Ms. Browner married Rep. Thomas Joseph Downey on June 21, 2007. This will be her third marriage.http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/24/fashion/weddings/24browner.html


REFERENCES


  Before William K Reilly
  Title Administrator Of The EPA
  After Christine Todd Whitman