Michael Stanley Regan, Sr. (1976- )

March 28, 2021 
/ Contributed By: Naomii Brack

|Michael Regan

Michael Stanley Regan

Courtesy US Environmental Protection Agency

Michael Stanley Regan, Sr. is the first African American to lead the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and its 16th Administrator. He was nominated to serve as Administrator by President Joe Biden on December 17, 2020. The United States Senate confirmed the nomination on March 10, 2021. Regan is also the first African American to serve as the environmental regulator secretary of the North Carolina’s Department of Environmental Quality. He is also a former air quality specialist in the EPA.

Michael Reganย was born August 6, 1976, in Goldsboro, North Carolina. He is the son of Zeb Stuart Regan Jr.,ย aย Vietnamย veteran and retiredย colonelย in theย North Carolina Army National Guard,ย and Mavis Regan. Regan has two siblings a brother Zeb Stuart, III and a sister, Chrystal.

In 1994, Regan graduated from Goldsboro High School.ย Thereafter, he attendedย North Carolina A&T State University, where he received aย Bachelor of Scienceย degree in Earth and Environmental Science in 1998. He then attended George Washington Universityย inย Washington, D.C., where he received aย Master of Public Administration in 2005.

Regan began his career serving in a summer internship after his college graduation in 1998, in the United States EPAโ€™s Office of Air Quality Planning and Standard in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. He continued to serve in the EPAโ€™s two-year management internship program in the fall of 1998 at the headquarters in Washington, D.C. From 2006 to 2008 Regan served as the National Program Manager, Program Design, in the Office of Air Quality Planning & Standards. Regan served as an environmental regulator from 1998 to 2008.

From 2013 to 2015, Regan served as Senior Director, State Strategic Implementation for the U.S. Climate and Energy Program. He later served as the Environmental Defense Fund Associate Vice President, U.S. Climate and Energy & Southeast Regional Director from 2015 to 2016. Regan founded his own consulting company M. Regan & Associates, LLC in 2016 but dissolved it the following year when Governor Roy Cooper named Regan Secretary of the North Carolina. Department of Environmental Quality, where he served in the Governorโ€™s 17th Cabinet Secretary in that post. As Chief Executive Officer of the Department, he oversaw approximately $2 billion dollars in state-owned assets, 1,600 employees, and seven regional offices across the state.

Regan has served on several environmental boards and commissions, including the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill School of Law Center for Climate, Energy, Environment and Economics, Green 2.0, the North Carolina Commission on Global Climate Change, the North Carolina Energy Policy Council, and the Executive Steering Committee of Envision Charlotte.

Regan and his wife, Melvina (Thomas), have two sons, Michael Stanley (MJ), Jr. (deceased, 2012) and Matthew.

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Naomii Brack is an adjunct professor of Criminal Justice at City of Chicago Colleges โ€“ Richard J. Daley Campus in Chicago, Illinois. Her Ph.D. in Human Services with a Specialization in Criminal Justice is from Capella University, while her masterโ€™s degree in Administration of Criminal Justice is from Chicago State University, and her undergraduate degree of the same discipline is from Governorsโ€™ State University. Her past endeavors include working as a corporate paralegal/legal assistant for over twenty-three years. She has authored a dissertation regarding vulnerable citizens and the justice system entitled โ€œDangerous Residents: Residency Placement of Violent Felons and Sex Offenders in Long-Term Nursing Facilities,โ€ a Qualitative Analysis and a Thesis entitled โ€œHegemony within the Criminal Justice System,โ€ a Qualitative Analysis. She is the historian, coordinator, and event planner of Black History at her church. The native of the South Suburbs of Chicago, Illinois, specializes in the victimization of vulnerable citizens in Black communities, past and present.

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Brack, N. (2021, March 28). Michael Stanley Regan, Sr. (1976- ). BlackPast.org. https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/michael-stanley-regan-sr-1976/

Source of the Author's Information:

Young Michael Regan: ‘Determined to do something important,โ€ EENews.net, https://www.eenews.net/stories/1063724127; โ€œMichael S. Regan,โ€ https://deq.nc.gov/about/leadership/michael-s-regan#:~:text=Regan%20and%20his%20wife,%20Melvina,,%20Matthew,%20live%20in%20Raleigh; โ€œEPA nominee Regan clears Senate committee, appears headed for an easy confirmation,โ€ Raleigh News and Observer, https://www.newsobserver.com/news/politics-government/article248975865.html.

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