Robert Martineau
Robert Martineau is a former Tennessee Commissioner of Environment & Conservation. He was first appointed to the position by Governor Bill Haslam on January 15, 2011 and served until 2019.[1]
Biography
Martineau spent more than 25 years as an attorney in the field of environmental law prior to his appointment. This includes seven years of service in the Office of General Counsel for the U.S. EPA in Washington, D.C. from 1988 to 1994 and 16 years as a partner in private practice at the Waller Lansden law firm in Nashville.[1]
Education
- Bachelor's degree, St. John’s University (1980)
- J.D., University of Cincinnati (1983)[1]
Political career
Commissioner of Environment and Conservation (2011-2019)
Martineau was first appointed to the position by Governor Bill Haslam on January 15, 2011 and served until 2019.[1]
Appointments
2011
Martineau was first appointed as the Tennessee Commissioner of Environment & Conservation by Governor Bill Haslam on January 15, 2011 and served until 2019.[1]
Personal
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Martineau and his wife, Pamela, have one child.[1]
Recent news
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See also
Tennessee | State Executive Elections | News and Analysis |
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External links
- Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation
- Martineau's official biography
- Biography from Project Vote Smart
- Robert Martineau on LinkedIn
Footnotes
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Preceded by ' |
Tennessee Commissioner of Environment & Conservation 2011-2019 |
Succeeded by David Salyeres |
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