William Yancey Brown
William Y. Brown is a zoologist and attorney, currently the Chief Environmental Officer of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management in the Department of the Interior. He is a former nonresident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, a former science advisor to U.S. Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt, a former president of the Bishop Museum in Hawaii, a former president of the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and a former president of the Woods Hole Research Center in Falmouth, Massachusetts. He is the author of the novels "" and "".
Biography
Brown was born in Artesia, California, on August 13, 1948, and graduated from high school in Brazil at the Escola Americana do Recife. He later graduated from the University of Virginia, Johns Hopkins University, the University of Hawaii where he was a NSF Fellow, and Harvard Law School.Professional life
From 1973-74, Brown was Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences at Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts. During law school, he held summer and consulting positions with the Environmental Protection Agency, Council on Environmental Quality, and the Department of the Interior.In 1977, Brown was appointed Executive Secretary of the U.S. Endangered Species Scientific Authority, overseeing treaty commitments for wildlife trade. In 1980, he was appointed Executive Secretary of the International Convention Advisory Commission, with similar responsibilities. Brown left government in 1981 with change in administration, joining the Environmental Defense Fund where he served as Senior Scientist and Attorney and Acting Executive Director until 1985. He played a key role in developing and protecting from repeal key provisions of the Endangered Species Act.
In 1985, Brown joined Waste Management, Inc. and was Vice President for Environmental Planning and Programs and the first Chairman of the firm's Executive Environmental Committee. Brown left WMI in October 1994 and worked as a consultant, first with Hagler Bailly Consulting as a Principal and later with the World Wildlife Fund as a Senior Fellow.
William Brown served with U.S. Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt as Science Advisor from April 1997 until January 2001. There, he advocated, wrote and negotiated executive orders for coral reef protection and invasive species management issued by President William Clinton and orders of Secretary Bruce Babbitt establishing marine national wildlife refuges for Navassa Island off Haiti and Palmyra Atoll and Kingman Reef south of Hawaii.
On leaving government with a change in administration, he served as Vice President for Oceans and Science Policy at the National Audubon Society before being recruited by the Bishop Museum, where he served as President and CEO from October 2001 to January 2007. He is credited with stabilizing the museum both financially and politically, improving attendance and successfully undertaking several expansions and renovations. He served as President and CEO of the Academy of Natural Sciences from February 2007 to January 2010. He served as President and CEO of the Woods Hole Research Center from February 2010 to January 2011. He was a nonresident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution from June 2011 until November 2013, when he was appointed the Chief Environmental Officer of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.
Affiliations
William Brown is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Phi Sigma, and a fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. He is a former member of the oversight advisory committee for the Division on Earth and Life Studies of the National Academies. He is a former President and director of the Natural Science Collections Alliance and a former Chairman and director of the Global Heritage Fund and of the Ocean Conservancy. He is a former director of various other boards, including the Wistar Institute, Environmental Law Institute, Environmental and Energy Study Institute, U.S. Environmental Training Institute, Audubon Naturalist Society, Friends of the United Nations Environmental Programme, and the Harvard Environmental Law Society. He is a member of the District of Columbia Bar.Selected non-fiction published works
- 2014 " "A Green Growth Path." In "Kazakhstan 2050: Toward a Modern Society for All." Edited by A. Aitzhanov, S. Katsu, J.F. Linn, and V. Yezhov. Oxford University Press, February.
- 2013 "" The Wall Street Journal. Op-Ed. March 23.
- 2013 "" The Brookings Institution. Policy Paper 2013-01. March.
- 2013 "" Letter to the Editor. The New York Times. March 8.
- 2012 "" Letter to the Editor. The New York Times. September 23.
- 2012: "" The Brookings Institution. June.
- 2012: "" Letter to the Editor. The New York Times. June 4.
- 2012: "" The Brookings Institution. February 13.
- 2012: "" The Brookings Institution. February 7.
- 2011: "" The Brookings Institution. December 12.
- 2011: "" Letter to the Editor. The New York Times. November 16.
- 2011: "" The Brookings Institution. November 8.
- 2011: "" The Brookings Institution. October 19.
- 2011: "" The Brookings Institution. October 7.
- 2011: "" The Brookings Institution. September 14.
- 2011: "" Letter to the Editor. New York Times. August 24.
- 2011: "" Nature 476, 399. August 24.
- 2011: "" The Brookings Institution. August 19.
- 2011: "" The Brookings Institution. August 8.
- 2011: "" Global Views. The Brookings Institution. July.
- 2011: "" The Brookings Institution. July 27.
- 2011: "" The Brookings Institution. July 20.
- 2011: "" Letter to the Editor. New York Times. June 20.
- 2011: "" Letter to the Editor. New York Times. April 10.
- 2010: "" Op Ed. GlobalPost. April 22.
- 2006: "" Op Ed. The Honolulu Advertiser. June 18.
- 2004: "" Bishop Museum. October 7.
- 2001: "Promise and Peril: Biotechnology's Potential for Environmental Quality." Environmental Forum, September/October 2001, Vol. 8, Number 5.
- 2000: Concluding address "The Way Forward." Conference on Best Management Practices for Preventing and Controlling Invasive Alien Species. Cape Town, South Africa. February 22. Symposium Proceedings: 285-6. Working for Water Programme, Cape Town, South Africa.
- 1995. "Corporate Programs to Understand and Conserve Biological Diversity." Report of the National Biological Service, Department of the Interior.
- 1995: "Science and the Endangered Species Act". W.Y. Brown and other members of the National Research Council Committee on Scientific Issues in the Endangered Species Act. National Academy Press.
- 1993: "Corporate Leadership." In: Joyce K. Berry and John C. Gordon. Environmental Leadership: Developing Effective Skills and Styles. Island Press.
- 1991. "Environmental Leadership: The Search for Priorities and Power." Environmental Law: Vol. 21, No. 4. Northwestern School of Law of Lewis and Clark College.
- 1990. "Waste Reduction: Policy and Practice." W.Y. Brown, Waste Management, Inc. and Mary Edgar, Piper & Marbury. John Wiley and Sons.
- 1985. "Eliminating Tax Subsidies to Protect Critical Habitat for Endangered Species and Other Natural Areas: A Report and Model Legislation." Environmental Defense Fund.
- 1984. "Arctic Environmental Quality." Chapter 9. In: W.E. Westermeyer and K.M. Shusterich, United States Arctic Interests. Springer-Verlag: New York,
- 1981. "Acid Rain and Wildlife Conservation." Cong. Record, October 6, 1981, S1112-S1114.
- 1976. "The breeding of sooty terns and brown noddies on Manana Island, Hawaii." Condor 78: 61-66.
- 1975. "Parental feeding of young sooty terns and brown noddies in Hawaii. J. Animal Ecology 44: 731-742.