

Riki Ott
Dave Lacey
Dan Lawn
Stan Stephens
Walt Parker
Walt Parker has a 55 year involvement in environmental issues in Alaska,
particularly as a watchdog of Alaska's oil industry and in planning and
creating parks and wildlife refuges. During construction of the
Trans-Alaska Pipeline, Walt was Environmental Consultant to the State
Pipeline Coordinator's Office and also Director of Technical Staff. He also
served as Chairman of the State's Oil Tanker Task Force during that period.
Walt is a former Research Associate in wildlife, fisheries, Law of the Sea
and transportation at the University of Alaska and also the Distinguished
Practitioner in Residence in regional and urban planning, public
administration and political science at the University in Anchorage. He has
held State positions as Commissioner of Highways, Chairman of the Joint
Federal/State Land Use Planning Commission for Alaska, Member of the Alaska
Board of Fish and Game and Chairman of the now abolished Alaska Hazardous
Substance Technology Review Council. His federal appointments include
several positions in the Federal Aviation Administration ending as Planning
Officer for Alaska, Transportation and Environmental Officer for the Federal
Field Committee for Development Planning in Alaska, Commissioner on the U.S.
Arctic Research Commission and presently serving as a Delegate to the Arctic
Council where he serves as Chairman of the Circumpolar Infrastructure Task
Force, the Sustainable Development Working Group and the Emergency
Preparation, Prevention and Response Working Group. He presently is Chair
of the Prince William Sound Science Center. Walt helped found many of
Alaska's past and current environmental organizations including the Alaska
Conservation Society, Trustees for Alaska, the Alaska Center for the
Environment and Oil Watch. He was elected to the Board in December 1995.