Charlotte Bertrand

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Charlotte Bertrand
Charlotte Bertrand Official Photo.jpg
Acting Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
In office
January 20, 2021
PresidentJoe Biden
Preceded byAndrew R. Wheeler
Succeeded byJane Nishida
(acting)

Charlotte Bertrand is an American government official who had served as the Acting Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency for a few hours following the resignation of the previous Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency Andrew R. Wheeler at noon on January 20, 2021 until President Joe Biden signed an executive order naming the principal deputy assistant administrator in the Office of International and Tribal Affairs of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Jane Nishida as the Acting Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency later that day.[1][2][3][4]

References[]

  1. ^ "EPA preps for transition of power with unusual change to succession orders".
  2. ^ "Biden Team Rushes to Take Over Government, and Oust Trump Loyalists".
  3. ^ "EPA Water Official to Temporarily Take Reins Once Trump Leaves".
  4. ^ "EPA Names Interim Office Heads During Transition Time (Correct)".
Political offices
Preceded by
Andrew R. Wheeler
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
Acting

2021
Succeeded by
Jane Nishida
Acting
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