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Heather McTeer Toney

Last week U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy announced that Heather McTeer Toney is President Barack Obama's selection for regional administrator for EPA's regional office in Atlanta. Toney will oversee an area that includes Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and six Native American tribal nations.

"Heather McTeer Toney has a proven track record and broad experience as an advocate and dedicated public servant," McCarthy said in a release. "I have full confidence that she'll continue that sense of service and leadership working to protect people's health and the environment as regional administrator in the region she was born, raised, and still calls home."

Born and raised in Greenville, Toney is the daughter of a civil rights attorney and a public school teacher.

In 2004, Toney was elected mayor of Greenville, the first African American and first female to hold the position. Her accomplishments in office include getting the city out of debt, raising millions of dollars in grants and federal assistance and completing a number of major infrastructure projects. She remained in office until 2012.

Toney is the executive director of the Center for Excellence in Student Learning at Mississippi Valley State University and the principal attorney at her own law firm, Heather McTeer, PLLC.

Heather McTeer, PLLC has provided Title I services to high school mothers to help improve their reading comprehension and language arts skills. The firm also handles cases ranging from racial discrimination to medical malpractice.

She also serves as one of the national spokeswomen for "She Should Run!,"—a national organization that encourages women to run for office—and as the state director for the Political Institute for Women.

Toney is active in her community and an advocate for education, women's issues, health and wellness. She and her husband Dexter have two children.

Comments

justjess 10 years, 2 months ago

Congratulations! This is a GRAND appointment and I am so happy to see Pres. Obama keep his promise of appointing women to some of the Nation's key positions. It is also a special to know that Mrs. McTeer Toney is a native of Mississippi.

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jc 10 years, 1 month ago

Apparently "broad experience" means everything except environmental industry experience. No practical experience in environmental assessment, remediation or compliance. Only marginal experience in environmental policy. The environmental industry is very complex and deserves more than just a political payoff appointment. Mississippi deserves better.

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