Regan lands new job

By Kevin Bogardus | 02/06/2025 01:40 PM EST

EPA’s 16th administrator led the Biden administration’s fight against climate change and championed environmental justice.

Former EPA Administrator Michael Regan.

Former EPA Administrator Michael Regan. Andrew Harnik/AP

Former EPA Administrator Michael Regan has made a post-agency career move, joining a paid speaker bureau.

Regan has landed at the Harry Walker Agency, according to the firm’s website and social media posts last week. He was EPA’s 16th administrator, serving during the Biden administration and leading its fight against climate change and championing relief for marginalized communities burdened with pollution.

Regan’s Harry Walker online bio said he was the CEO of “a federal regulatory agency” with over 16,000 employees and more than a $10 billion annual budget.

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“Regan designed and led an investment strategy of more than 100 billion dollars in the health, equity, and resilience of American communities,” said his bio, referring to the additional funding slated to EPA under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act as well as the Inflation Reduction Act.

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