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ABOUT Illinois Environmental Council
The Illinois Environmental Council Education Fund engages in education and outreach and provides a forum for environmentalists. The Illinois Environmental Council serves as the environmental communitys eyes, ears and voice in Springfield. The two organizations - collectively known as IEC - work together to ensure a more healthful environment for Illinois residents.
IEC promotes sound environmental laws and policies. We encourage decision makers in the private sector to go beyond minimum standards to establish new environmental best practices. We credit those who lead, innovate, and inspire others to follow their example.
Since its founding in 1975 by a group of dedicated grassroots environmentalists, IEC has sponsored issue advocacy campaigns and projects. This has allowed environmental organizations to pool their resources to create a higher profile for our issues in Springfield and Washington D.C. About 50 environmental and community organizations and 100 individuals from around the state are members of IEC today.
US EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson to Headline IEC’s 10th Annual Dinner!
USEPA Administrator Lisa Jackson has tentatively accepted our invitation to be the keynote speaker at the 10th Annual Environmental Leadership Dinner.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
5:30 pm Reception, 7-9:00 pm Dinner and Program
Holiday Inn Chicago Mart Plaza
350 W. Mart Center Drive
Chicago, Illinois 60654
For more information or to reserve tickets, visit www.ilenviro.org.
Lisa P. Jackson has served as Administrator of the U.S Environmental Protection Agency since January of 2009 after being appointed by President Obama. As a chemical engineer, she has a long career history in environmental protection. She previously served as New Jersey Commissioner of Environmental Protection. As EPA administrator, her four core issues include protecting air and water quality, preventing exposure to toxic contamination in U.S. communities, and reducing greenhouse gases.









