Felice
Stadler
National Wildlife Federation
Felice Stadler is the national policy coordinator for NWF's Clean the Rain campaign,
the goal of which is to eliminate the release of mercury and other persistent
toxic chemicals through policy changes both locally and nationally. In this
capacity, she serves as a technical resource to Congressional staff, U.S. EPA,
environmental advocates, and the general public on mercury control strategies
and policy. Ms. Stadler has been working in the field of clean air policy (with
a focus on air toxics) for 10 years in a variety of capacities.
Prior to joining NWF in the fall of 2000, Ms. Stadler was the policy director at the Clean Air Network, a project of the Natural Resources Defense Council, for over three years. Before that, she managed the Small Business Assistance Program in Kansas for two years, providing technical assistance to companies being targeted by new federal clean air rules. Ms. Stadler began her work on air toxics issues in Missoula, Montana where she volunteered with the city-county health department developing clean air programs while completing her master's degree at the University of Montana's Environmental Studies program.