Hudson River Foundation
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The Hudson River Foundation (HRF) "was established in 1981 under the terms of an agreement among environmental groups, government regulatory agencies, and utility companies seeking the constructive resolution of a long series of legal controversies concerning the environmental impacts of power plants on the Hudson River." [1]
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Directors
Accessed January 2009: [2]
- Edward A. Ames - Chairman, Hudson River Foundation Trustee, Mary Flagler Charitable Trust
- Jonathan G. Kramer - Director, Maryland Sea Grant College; Affiliate Associate Professor, Horn Point Laboratory, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Sciences
- James R. Cameron - Board Member, National Environmental Trust; Former Partner, Baker & McKenzie, LLP
- Gene E. Likens - Distinguished Senior Scientist, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
- Christopher J. Daggett - President, Chadwick Management, LLC
- William Matuszeski - Former Director, Chesapeake Bay Program
- Joan K. Davidson - President, Furthermore Publication Program; President Emeritus, J.M. Kaplan Fund
- Anita R. Nager - Director of Programs, Beldon Fund
- Christopher F. D'Elia - Associate Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Studies, University of South Florida St. Petersburg
- Peg R. Olson - Former Vice President Field Operations, Eastern States and International Program, National Audubon Society
- L.F. Boker Doyle - Consultant, Fiduciary Trust Company International
- Richard S. Reagan - Life Trustee, Norcross Wildlife Foundation, Inc.
- Robert Elliott - Deputy Secretary New York State Department of State
- David S. Sampson - Associate Counsel, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
- Solomon B. Watson IV - Former Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary, The New York Times Company
- HONORARY DIRECTOR - William S. Beinecke - Chairman Emeritus, Hudson River Foundation; Former Chairman, Sperry & Hutchinson, Co.