Minnesota Energy & Environment Senior Advisor Ellen Anderson to receive 
ESA Regional Policy Award


On Sunday, August 4, 2013, the Ecological Society of America (ESA) will present 
its sixth annual Regional Policy Award to Ellen Anderson, Energy and 
Environment Senior Advisor to Minnesota's Governor Dayton, during the Society's 
conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The ESA award recognizes an elected or 
appointed local policymaker who has an outstanding record of informing policy 
decisions with ecological science. 

"Ellen Anderson exemplifies leadership in promoting sustainability" said ESA 
President Scott Collins.  "As a Minnesota state senator she championed bills to 
foster renewable energy, clean water and parks and in her current capacity 
she's working to advance Minnesota's environmental quality initiatives. She 
sets a high standard for policy makers everywhere."

Anderson served in the Minnesota Senate for eighteen years, where she was the 
chief author of the 25 percent by 2025 legislation, which requires Minnesota 
energy companies to generate at least 25 percent of their energy from renewable 
sources by the year 2025.  She also co-authored numerous bills related to 
energy, natural areas, and many other environmental issues. Since February 
2012, Anderson has served as senior advisor on energy and environment to 
Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton.  Anderson works on clean energy, environmental 
policy issues, and public outreach for numerous state agencies and the 
Governor.   

"Sustainability is the headliner of our time," said Anderson.  "I feel 
incredibly honored to receive this award from the Ecological Society of America 
whose members have spearheaded and helped shape our thinking about how we 
manage our ecosystems-from agricultural to urban-to sustain them for future 
generations."  

ESA, which holds its Annual Meeting in a different city each year, established 
its Regional Policy Award in 2008 to recognize an elected or appointed local 
policymaker who has integrated environmental science into policy initiatives 
that foster more sustainable communities. Past recipients of the ESA award are 
Ken Bierly, with the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board, Karen Hixon, with the 
Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission, Braddock, Pennsylvania Mayor John 
Fetterman, Senator Tom Udall of New Mexico and former Wisconsin Governor Jim 
Doyle. 

ESA President Collins will present Anderson with the 2013 ESA Regional Policy 
Award at the start of the Opening Plenary on Sunday, August 4 at 5 PM in the 
auditorium of the Minneapolis Convention Center. ESA's conference is expected 
to draw 3,000 scientists, educators, and policymakers from across the nation 
and around the world.

The press release is online at: http://www.esa.org/esa/?p=8495


Nadine Lymn
ESA Director of Public Affairs
Washington DC  20036
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