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Environmental Career Chat with Noah Hall (Environmental Law)

Monday, February 20, 2023
4:00-5:00 PM
Off Campus Location
Environmental Career Chats are informal networking opportunities for U-M students to connect with environmental professionals about their career journeys. During these hour-long sessions, PitE alumni share about their experiences working in various environmental fields and answer questions submitted by students.

Noah Hall's expertise is in environmental and water law, and his research focuses on issues of environmental governance, federalism, and transboundary pollution and resource management.

Hall graduated from the University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment (PitE's predecessor) with a Bachelor of Science concentrating in environmental policy. He also graduated from the University of Michigan Law School, where he later taught.

He was an attorney with the National Wildlife Federation, where he managed the Great Lakes Water Resources Program for the nation's largest conservation organization. He also worked in private practice for several years, representing a variety of business and public-interest clients in litigated and regulatory matters. From 2016-2019, Hall served as special assistant attorney general for Michigan for the Flint water investigation.

Hall is the founder of the Great Lakes Environmental Law Center, a nonprofit environmental organization that provides legal assistance to community organizations, environmental non-governmental organizations, and local, state, and regional governments.

RSVP here: https://forms.gle/TTEcNCWweKtr2rVa6
Building: Off Campus Location
Location: Virtual
Website:
Event Type: Careers / Jobs
Tags: Alumni, Career, Networking
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Program in the Environment (PitE)