Forecasting Environmental Changes
February 3-4, 2005 at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, DC

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William D. Ruckelshaus
is currently a Strategic Director in the Madrona Venture Fund, formed in 1999 and a principal in Madrona Investment Group, L.L.C. (MIG), a Seattle based investment company, formed in 1996.  He was Chairman/CEO of Browning-Ferris Industries from 1988 to 1995 and Chairman from 1995 to 1999.  

William RuckelshausBorn in IndianapolisIndiana on July 24, 1932, Mr. Ruckelshaus graduated cum laude from Princeton University in 1957 with a Bachelor of Arts degree and obtained his law degree from Harvard University in 1960.   He began a career in law with the Indianapolis firm of Ruckelshaus, Bobbitt and O'Connor in 1960 and was associated with the firm for eight years.  In addition, he was Deputy Attorney General of Indiana from 1960 through 1965.  He was a member of the Indiana House of Representatives and its majority leader from 1967 to 1969.  The President appointed him for the years 1969 and 1970 as Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Civil Division for the U.S. Department of Justice.

Mr. Ruckelshaus became the United States Environmental Protection Agency's first Administrator when the agency was formed in December 1970, where he served until April 1973. In April 1973 he was appointed acting Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and in the same year was appointed Deputy Attorney General of the United States Department of Justice.

From 1974 through 1976, Mr. Ruckelshaus was a senior partner in the WashingtonDC law firm of Ruckelshaus Beveridge & Fairbanks.   He joined Weyerhaeuser Company in TacomaWashington as Senior Vice President for Law and Corporate Affairs from 1976 to 1983 and was responsible for policy setting and coordination of the company's key external relationships and its legal service functions.  In 1983, Mr. Ruckelshaus was appointed by President Reagan as the fifth EPA Administrator until 1985.  He served until joining Perkins Coie in 1985, a Seattle based law firm.

Mr. Ruckelshaus was appointed by President Bush to serve on the U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy, mandated by the Oceans Act of 2000 (Public Law 106-256), authorized by Congress and appointed by the President.  The commission issued its final report in the Fall of 2004 making recommendations to the President and Congress for a coordinated and comprehensive national ocean policy.

Currently, Mr. Ruckelshaus serves as a director of several corporations, including Cummins Engine Company, Pharmacia Corporation, Solutia, Inc., Coinstar, Inc., Nordstrom, Inc. and Weyerhaeuser Company.  From 1983-86, he served on the World Commission on Environment and Development set up by the United Nations.  From July 1997 to July 1998, President Clinton appointed him as the U.S. envoy in the implementing of the Pacific Salmon Treaty and in 1999 he was appointed by Governor Gary Locke and currently serving as the Chairman of the Salmon Recovery Funding Board for the State of Washington.  He is also Chairman Emeritus of the University of Wyoming Ruckelshaus Institute for Environment and Natural Resources, Chairman of the World Resources Institute, Chairman of the Meridian Institute, and serves on the board of numerous other nonprofit organizations.   

Mr. Ruckelshaus and his wife, Jill, reside in SeattleWashington



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