Marc Tipermas

MARC TIPERMAS currently serves as President and COO and as a member of
the Board of Directors of ICF Kaiser International, Inc. He has been
with the firm since 1981. Prior to joining ICF Kaiser, he worked during
the Carter Administration at the U.S. EPA, where he played a key role in
both the legislative development and implementation of the Superfund
Program. As a result of his work at ICF Kaiser and EPA, Dr. Tipermas is
an expert on a wide variety of environmental policies and programs, as
well as in the management of large-scale public and private sector
organizations. EXPERIENCE:ICF KAISER INTERNATIONAL (1981-PRESENT) 1997-
Present, President and COO; 1993-1997, Executive Vice President, Office
of the Chairman; 1990-1993, Group Chairman, Environment; 1987-1990,
Senior Vice President, Marketing and Sales; 1985-1987, Vice President;
1981-1985, Project Manager. U.S. EPA (1977-1981) 1980-1981, Director,
Superfund Policy and Program Management Office; 1977-1980, Special
Assistant to Assistant Administrator for Water and Waste Management.
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO 1975-1977, Assistant Professor,
Department of Political Science. OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY
ACTIVITIES: Member of the Corporation Visiting Committee of the
Department of Political ScienceMassachusetts Institute of Technology;
Greater Washington Board of Trade; Hazardous Waste Action Coalition.
PUBLICATIONS: ‘Superfund: Preimplementation Planning and Bureaucratic
Policies,’ (co-Author) in ‘Technology, Political and Public Policy: The
Case of Hazadous Waste,’ James Lester and Ann Bauman, eds., Duke
University Press, 1983. ‘Science, Technology and Public Policy,’ The
Bureaucrat, Fall 1977. ‘Materials Policy Analysis: Institutional
Arrangements in the Federal Government,’ Additional Background Studies,
National Commission on Supplies and Shortages (Washington, D.C.: U.S.
Government Printing Office), December 1976. ‘On the Safety of Civilian
Nuclear Power Plants,’ Ipswich Chronicle, Spring 1970. EDUCATION: 1976
– Ph.D. in Government Harvard University; 1972- A.M. in Government
Harvard University; 1970- S.B. in Political Science Massachusetts
Institute of Technology.