Two former Biden officials have formed a consulting business for Native American tribes and nongovernmental organizations looking to navigate federal bureaucracies under the Trump administration.
Nada Wolff Culver, who served as the Bureau of Land Management’s principal deputy director during the Biden administration, and Natalie Landreth, former Interior deputy solicitor for land resources, launched Nashoba Consulting last month, according to their LinkedIn profiles.
Culver in a LinkedIn post said the consulting shop would arm organizations aiming to protect public lands.
“There will be many fronts in the upcoming battles to protect America’s public lands and today I am proud to announce another one,” she wrote. “Our mission: to protect public lands from the coming onslaught.”