Michael Deland

Michael Reeves Deland (born December 13, 1941, died January 8, 2018 [1]) was appointed Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality by United States President George H. W. Bush.[2] He later became chairman for the non-profit group National Organization on Disability in 2001.[3] Earlier in his career he was Administrator, Regional Operations, Environmental Protection Agency.[3]

Before his appointment by Bush, Deland was involved in efforts to clean up Boston Harbor as the Environmental Protection Agency's administrator for New England.[4]

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