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Chris Faulkner
Focus on integrating cross-discipline planning by providing a wide-angle perspective to improve programs, policies, and processes.
Chris Faulkner is a highly educated environmental planning professional with a Master's degree in City and Regional Planning from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a Bachelor's of Science in Environmental Science from Berry College.
Throughout his career, Chris has held various roles within environmental organizations and agencies, including being the Water Resource Program Manager at Clean Water Services, Principal Planner at Atlanta Regional Commission, and Senior Planner at Atlanta Regional Commission.
In addition to his planning positions, Chris has also been involved in environmental education and outreach efforts, having worked as an Environmental Educator at Fernbank Museum of Natural History and the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Jekyll Island 4-H Center.
Chris Faulkner's extensive experience also includes roles such as Grants Unit Manager/State Nonpoint Source Coordinator and Environmental Project Administrator at the Georgia Environmental Protection Division, where he contributed significantly to environmental management and sustainability projects.
Furthermore, Chris has a background in the arts, having been a Company Member/Actor at Village Theatre (ATL), showcasing his diverse set of skills and interests.
Chris Faulkner's multifaceted background, ranging from environmental planning and management to environmental education and the arts, reflects his passion for making a positive impact on the environment and communities he serves.