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2015-424 AMS - NC State University - SPARCS for alternative fuel (propane) program for County vehicles - Grant Reimbursement to Orange County $84,840
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8/17/2015
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5/1/2015
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2010-0499-53 <br /> Appendix A 6 of 6 <br /> Brennan Bouma <br /> Brennan Bouma became Orange County's first Sustainability Coordinator at the end of 2014, <br /> and now leads the County's efforts to integrate sustainability into the daily operations of the <br /> government and the daily lives of County residents. Brennan has more than 14 years of <br /> experience in the Sustainability field, most recently with the Triangle J Council of Governments <br /> Energy and Environment Program, where he served as a regional energy and environmental <br /> planner. His focus areas at TJCOG were electric vehicle planning, affordable housing and <br /> transit research, and regional sustainability coordination. <br /> Before joining Triangle J Council of Governments, Bouma worked as a Research Associate for <br /> the UNC Institute for the Environment. In this position he developed and delivered science- <br /> based educational materials and trainings for broad audiences throughout North Carolina on <br /> environmental health issues surrounding EPA Superfund hazardous contamination sites and <br /> other sustainability topics. <br /> Mr. Bouma has a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a Master of City and Regional Planning, <br /> from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. <br />
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