Federal Bureau of Land Management
Acting Director Mike Pool has announced the selection of Jerome E. Perez as
the BLM’s new director for the agency’s state office in Oregon and Washington.
Perez is currently the Deputy Regional Forester for the U.S. Forest Service’s
Intermountain Region in Ogden, Utah. His starting date is yet to be determined.
He succeeds former Oregon/Washington State Director Ed
Shepard.
“I am pleased that Jerry will
be bringing 20 years of diverse and wide-ranging natural resources management
experience to the BLM in Oregon and Washington,” Pool said. “Jerry has the
background, knowledge, and a proven track record to lead our efforts in the
Pacific Northwest in an era of immense challenge and opportunity for the public
lands.”
Perez will be offering his
experiences specific to natural resources as well as knowledge in planning,
budget, and communications, at the local, regional, and national levels. He has
worked cooperatively with the BLM on many of the forest management issues
confronting the Pacific Northwest.
“I am quite honored to be
selected for this position and entrusted with the responsibilities that come
with being the State Director for Oregon/Washington, “ Perez said. “I look
forward to working with the public who have a vested interest in these valuable
lands, as well as the employees who are responsible for the stewardship of these
resources.”
As the Deputy Regional Forester
of the U.S. Forest Service’s Intermountain Region, Perez shares management
responsibility for some 34 million acres of National Forests in California,
Idaho, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming. His previous positions with the Forest Service
include Forest Supervisor of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Kentucky,
Deputy Forest Supervisor of the Stanislaus National Forest in California, and
National Litigation Coordinator in Washington, D.C. In addition, he has served
as a Brookings Institution Fellow in the United States Senate and with the Peace
Corps in Ghana.
Perez, a native of
Poughkeepsie, New York, holds a JD from The Catholic University of America and a
Bachelor of Science in Forest Resources Management from the West Virginia
University. Perez and his wife Rita, who also served in the Peace Corps, look
forward to making the Portland area their home. An avid bicyclist, we look
forward to introducing him to the nationally renowned bike-friendly city of
Portland.
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