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John Quigley Joins PennFuture As Advisor, Consultant
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Citizens for Pennsylvania’s Future announced former Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary John Quigley is joining the organization as a strategic advisor and consultant.

           PennFuture's President and CEO Jan Jarrett said “We are thrilled to welcome John Quigley as the newest addition to PennFuture stellar roster of staff and advisers. John will be an invaluable partner in our work to protect and promote Pennsylvania’s economy and environment in Harrisburg and in cities, towns, and rural communities all across Pennsylvania."
            John Quigley served as secretary of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources from April 2009 to January 2011. Prior to his appointment, Quigley worked for the agency in several capacities, including overseeing strategic initiatives and operations, and as chief of staff. 
            As secretary, Quigley helped to position Pennsylvania as a leader in land conservation, outdoor recreation, alternative energy, and public land management. He tirelessly fought to protect the integrity of the state park and forest systems in tough economic times. 
            During his tenure as secretary, Pennsylvania State Parks were named the Best in the Nation. He also directed agency efforts that have become a national model in helping communities capitalize on their natural resources to improve economic development and quality of life. 
            Under Quigley’s leadership, Pennsylvania undertook efforts to address the impacts of climate change, including studying the use of biomass as an alternative fuel, the impacts of wind power on wildlife, and storing carbon dioxide in underground geologic formations. 
            He led a cross-organizational strategic response to Marcellus Shale gas development, including a comprehensive monitoring program to assess the impacts of gas exploration on the state forest. 
            Quigley has had a diverse career in the nonprofit, public, and private sectors, including eight years as the mayor of the City of Hazleton, government relations manager with Citizens for Pennsylvania's Future, and management positions with industry-leading companies. 
            He is a graduate of Bloomsburg University with a degree in Economics, and holds a Master of Public Administration degree from Lehigh University.

2/28/2011

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