Henry Darwin
An experienced environmental engineer and attorney and a longtime Arizona Department of Environmental Quality employee, Darwin assumed the position of ADEQ director in 2011. He spent the next four years leading the deployment of the state’s first lean initiatives and was elected as an officer in the Environmental Council of States. Having also served as an Assistant Arizona Attorney General on special assignment to ADEQ’s hazardous waste program, Darwin negotiated the country’s largest Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) civil settlement at the time. He has testified in front of Congress on a variety of issues critical to Arizona, including innovations in the process of environmental protection. Darwin has also served as the state of Arizona’s Chief of Operations, where he oversaw the operations of all 35 state agencies and worked to stand up the state government’s first intentional management system based upon lean principles. Darwin holds a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering hydrology from the University of Arizona and a Juris Doctorate from Lewis & Clark College’s Northwestern School of Law, where he earned a certificate in environmental law.