Former EPA Administrator Carol Browner is stepping down as chair of the League of Conservation Voters.
The environmental political advocacy group said Tuesday it was naming Roger Kim, a former philanthropic executive, as her replacement.
Browner chaired LCV’s board since 2014. She led EPA under President Bill Clinton and was President Barack Obama’s top climate change adviser from 2009 to 2011.
“As an organization and as a movement we have made significant strides in working to end environmental injustice, clean up our air and water, and tackle the climate crisis,” she said. “The LCV team is among the best in the business in advancing strong and durable environmental policy and electing the leaders we need to meet the moment.”