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ITEP Staff Bio:
Chris Lee - TAMS Co-Director

After a long search, ITEP recently
hired Chris Lee to serve as Co-Director of the TAMS Center in Las Vegas alongside EPA-TAMS
Co-Director, Farshid Farsi. Chris, a member of the Diné Nation, comes to us from Oglala Lakota College in Kyle, South Dakota,
where he served as an instructor and Site Director for NASA's Science, Engineering, Math, and Aerospace Academy.
Chris graduated from Northern Arizona University in 1999 in Environmental Science with an emphasis in Applied Geology. During
his time at NAU he first experienced tribal environmental program work as an ITEP intern. During his internship, he was placed
with the Pueblo of San Juan to assist them in their 103 air-program development; he also performed monitoring work with the
All-Indian Pueblo Council. Over the years in his work with both the Navajo Nation and the Southern Ute tribe, Chris has been
involved in PM and gaseous monitoring, Title V work, air-code development, grant-funding activities, and a host of other
air-program efforts.
Chris says of his new role at TAMS, "I have the unique experience of having worked at the tribal program level, and now
I'll be providing assistance to tribes, often on projects involving limited funding and limited technical knowledge. I think
I'll be able to use my experience to assist tribes in these kinds of projects, and if it's not possible to take projects on
in conventional ways then to look at alternative routes. That's been my experience; for example, the process of obtaining
Title V delegation authority was a black and white, straightforward process, but the route to get there wasn't black and
white at all. I believe with my experience, I'll be able to help tribes to get things done." |
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