Stacey Eriksen has been an employee of the Environmental Protection Agency for 32 years. Currently she works on sustainable development, green infrastructure, urban waters, and brownfields. She has previously worked in a number of programs at EPA including, Smart Growth, Enforcement, Community-Based Environmental Protection, Superfund, Hazardous Waste, and as a water quality technical advisor to the International Red River Board. Stacey spent 4 years on loan from EPA to the City and County of Denver as their Brownfields Coordinator. She also worked on water quality, sustainable development, and affordable green housing issues for the City as part of Greenprint Denver under then Mayor Hickenlooper. Prior to EPA, Stacey worked for 3 years for the Department of Energy at Rocky Flats on waste management and environmental remediation issues. Stacey is a Colorado native with a BS in Chemical Engineering from Colorado State University and a MS in Ecological Engineering from Colorado School of Mines, and is a registered Engineer-In-Training (EIT) in the State of Colorado. She is also a graduate of the Denver Community Leadership Forum and the Coaches Training Institute.