Member of Association of Environmental Professionals (AEP)

I am proud to be a part of the California Association of Environmental Professionals (AEP).  AEP’s Mission is to enhance, maintain and protect the quality of natural and human environments. This mission aligns with Steward Your Business values in taking care of people.

I have worked in the environmental field professionally since 1998, and AEP has been integral to my ongoing professional development. With my first-hand industry experience within the environmental and AEC industry, it provides me a unique perspective into the day to day issues small businesses doing this type of work face including scheduling, deliverables, and project management to name a few. 

If you need help with bringing your environmental team together I am here to help provide proven strategies that will get you the results in a shorter time, while able to grow and expand your team. 

For more information on AEP an overview is provided below from their website.

AEP was founded in 1974 as non-profit association of public and private sector professionals with a common interest in serving the principles underlying the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The specific and primary purposes of the association are to establish and operate a professional association of persons involved in and committed to improving the processing and implementation of environmental assessment, analysis, public disclosure, and reporting.

There are over 1,700 members statewide with expertise in environmental sciences, archeology and paleontology, land use planning, transportation, engineering, environmental law, and other disciplines integral to the environmental review process. These members have expertise in the implementation of California’s most important environmental protection laws, including CEQA, the California Endangered Species Act, the Natural Communities Conservation Planning Act, the Planning and Zoning Law, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Global Warming, and others.

AEP serves the public interest by:

  • Improving communication among environmental planning professionals;
  • Advancing the science and art of the environmental planning, analysis and evaluation
  • Supporting research and education beneficial to the public interest in environmental management and planning;
  • Enhancing, maintaining and protecting the quality of the natural and human environments;
  • Promoting the ethical conduct of environmental professionals.

Below is a short video overview of AEP worth checking out if you are undecided whether or not a membership to this organization makes sense for you.

California Association of Environmental Professionals (AEP)

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