New Leadership at the Washington State Department of Ecology
Announcement from Governor-elect Bob Ferguson
On December 3, OLYMPIA — In a recent press release, Governor-elect Bob Ferguson announced the appointment of Casey Sixkiller as the 14th Director of the Washington State Department of Ecology. His term will commence on January 15, 2025. Sixkiller brings significant experience to this role, currently serving as the Regional Administrator for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in Region 10.
Promoting Clean Air and Water Initiatives
In his new position, Sixkiller is expected to spearhead initiatives aimed at safeguarding Washington’s clean air and water resources while simultaneously promoting well-paying jobs within the clean energy sector. “Casey’s robust leadership experience in large organizations, commitment to Tribal rights, and dedication to preserving our natural heritage position him perfectly for this important role,” expressed Ferguson.
Strategic Problem Solver with a Vision
Ferguson emphasized that Sixkiller’s ability to develop effective strategies for addressing multifaceted challenges will be pivotal in advancing state objectives. He noted that such capabilities are essential for overcoming obstacles and propelling progress within Washington.
Commitment to Environmental Legislation
As an enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation, Sixkiller has played a crucial role in advancing several key legislative measures including those outlined in both the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act. These laws aim at making substantial investments into water infrastructure systems while also providing solutions targeted at mitigating climate change impacts.
Personal Outlook on His Appointment
“I am truly privileged to accept this role,” commented Sixkiller upon his announcement. He expressed enthusiasm about collaborating with Governor-elect Ferguson along with a talented team within the Department of Ecology. His focus will be on environmental stewardship and advocating for sustainable practices that enhance community welfare alongside ecosystem health.
Transition in Leadership Roles
Laura Watson, who currently holds the position of Ecology Director, will transition into her new appointment as Chief Deputy Attorney General under Attorney General-elect Nick Brown following her departure from Ecology. This shift highlights ongoing changes within state leadership aimed at aligning ecological initiatives with broader legal frameworks.