Industry & Services >> CEO Interviews >> May 1, 1998

Marc Tipermas – Icf Kaiser International Inc (icf)

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. Profile
JAMES O. EDWARDS is Chairman and CEO of ICF Kaiser International, Inc., a Fairfax, Virginia-based company that is one of the nation's largest engineering, construction, and consulting services concerns. Prior to that, he served as CEO of ICF Incorporated (now a subsidiary of ICF Kaiser International), where he had been a Principal and Director since 1974._ # Mr. Edwards' background includes more than 20 years of experience in managing large policy and economic analysis projects in the areas of environmental safety and health, energy, and transportation. He also has an extensive background in working with high-level Executive Department and White House staff, and with Congressional Committees and staff, senior corporate managers, and Washington, D.C.-based legal counsel. Mr. Edwards worked for five years for the federal government. From late 1972 through September 1974, he was Assistant to the Director of the Office of Management and Budget (Roy L. Ash). From 1970 through late 1972, Mr. Edwards worked for the Department of Health, Education and Welfare where he was Deputy Assistant Secretary for Welfare and Income Maintenance Programs. From 1967 to 1970, Mr. Edwards was a Ford Foundation Fellow working in Nairobi, Kenya, as a Special Assistant to Dr. Njuguna Gakuo, General Manager of East African Railways and Harbors. He was an early leader in the environmental movement and was active in Environmentalists for Clinton/Gore in 1992. In 1995-96, he co-founded and chaired the DNC Environmental Leadership Council and served as a vice chair of the 1996 Presidential Gala in Washington, D.C. EDUCATION: 1967 - M.B.A., with High Distinction, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration; George F. Baker Scholar; areas of primary emphasis include industry economics, international economics, and statistical decision theory. 1965 -B.S., with Distinction, Industrial Engineering (Operations Research), Northwestern University; National Merit Scholar; Tau Beta Pi; minor field was chemical engineering. PERSONAL: Mr. Edwards is 54 years old. He and his wife, Janet, reside in Potomac, Maryland. They have two children. Mr. Edwards is a Trustee of the Folger Shakespeare Library; a Board Member of the Urban Systems Engineering Institute; a Trustee of Marymount University; and a member of the Grolier Book Club. Profile
TWST: Would you give our readers a thumbnail sketch of your company.

Mr. Edwards: ICF Kaiser is a worldwide consulting, engineering and

construction company, New York Stock Exchange listed,