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Co-Chairs
Thomas Grumbly
Vice President
Civil & Homeland Security
Washington Operations
Lockheed Martin

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Thomas Grumbly serves as Vice President for Civil & Homeland Security of Lockheed Martin Washington Operations. In this position, Mr. Grumbly leads the government relations group that has responsibility for developing and maintaining key customer relationships with senior civil government Executive Branch officials, Congress, industry executives, as well as public officials of state, local and international governments.

Previously, as Vice President for Energy & Environment of Lockheed Martin IS&GS, he was responsible for Energy Services practice and significant portions of the Homeland Security practice. In addition, he has held a series of leadership positions in the private sector, with nonprofit organizations, and in the federal government during his more than 30-years of experience. He was President and Chief Executive officer of The Keystone Center, a nonprofit public-policy group dedicated to energy and the environment. Prior to that, he was Executive Vice President of ICF Kaiser, where he was responsible for its governmental and environmental practice. He has also served as staff director for the Science and Technology Committee of the US House of Representatives. He has held senior policy roles in the Office of Management and Budget, the US Department of Agriculture and the FDA. Also, Mr. Grumbly is a member of the Board of the Alliance to Save Energy and also a member of the Board of Visitors of the University of California, Berkeley.

Mr. Grumbly’s most recent public service was at the US Department Energy. Beginning in 1993 he served as the Assistant Secretary for Environmental Management, responsible for dealing with the cold war legacy of special nuclear material and nuclear waste. Subsequently, in 1996-1997, he served as The Under Secretary of the Department of Energy where he had total responsibility for the health, safety and environment functions of the Department as well as efforts in nuclear energy.

Mr. Grumbly holds a Bachelor’s from Cornell University and Masters from the University of Toronto and the University of California at Berkeley. He is the author of numerous articles on public and environmental policy. He is the recipient of the Secretary of State Distinguished Honor Award for his work in reducing international commerce in nuclear weapons material.

 
Paul Gilman
Senior Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer
Covanta Energy
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Paul Gilman joined Covanta in 2008 as Covanta Energy’s first Senior Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer. He has held several senior government positions including the Assistant Administrator for Research and Development and Science Advisor at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Associate Director of the White House Office of Management and Budget for Natural Resources, Energy, and Science, and Executive Assistant to the U.S. Secretary of Energy for technical matters. Mr. Gilman also served as the Executive Director of life sciences and agriculture divisions of the National Research Council of the U.S. National Academies of Sciences and Engineering.
 

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