Stephanie T. is a Senior Fellow at the Administrative Conference of the United States, focusing on improving federal administrative processes. With extensive experience at the Office of Management and Budget, Stephanie served as a Senior Policy Advisor for International Regulatory Cooperation and a Senior Policy Analyst in the Natural Resources and Environment Branch. Stephanie has also held roles as an Attorney Advisor at the Administrative Conference of the United States and as an Associate Attorney at Kaplan Kirsch & Rockwell, LLP. Earlier experience includes positions at the Environmental Law and Policy Center, New York University, and the Environmental Defense Fund. Stephanie earned a Juris Doctor from New York University School of Law and an A.B. in Politics from Princeton University, along with a Key Executive Leadership Certificate from American University.

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Administrative Conference of the United States

The Administrative Conference of the United States is an independent federal agency dedicated to improving the administrative process through consensus-driven applied research, providing nonpartisan expert advice and recommendations for improvement of federal agency procedures. Its membership is composed of innovative federal officials and experts with diverse views and backgrounds from both the private sector and academia. The membership of the Conference, also known as the Assembly, includes the Chairman, the Council, members from approximately 50 federal executive departments and agencies and independent regulatory boards and commissions, and 40 members of the public representing diverse views and backgrounds. The Conference is committed to promoting effective public participation and efficiency in the rulemaking process by leveraging interactive technologies and encouraging open communication with the public as well as making improvements to the regulatory process by reducing unnecessary litigation, improving the use of science and improving the use of applicable laws. Learn more at www.acus.gov.


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