As a Gifted Trainer
Though Jill is a subject matter expert in Air / Water / Waste, and Oil and Gas regulations, she is also a gifted trainer on environmental regulations. This comes from understanding both sides of the law – what is required to meet the training regulations, and what pieces are important for site staff to know to be competent in their environmental jobs. As a former director and global manager of environmental departments, Jill knows that time is a very limited resource in an environmental department, and time that employees spend away from their facilities to attend training had better bring high value and immediate results related to their specific current jobs. Based on this philosophy, Jill designs trainings for specific topics, specific industries, or specific companies. Why waste employees’ time learning regulations or responsibilities that will never apply to their site or their positions?During Jill’s years in the Waste Section, she was invited to join two other Texas agency inspectors on a multi-state collaboration of EPA Region 6 committee members for organizing, and often presenting, the annual EPA Inspector Training. For six years, Jill not only participated in selecting the technical regulatory topics, but as a multi-media inspector, she also taught several of the sessions each year. For the topic of when hazardous waste becomes exempt under the Clean Water Act, and the associated units that meet the exemption, she was not only asked to present for the EPA Region 6 training each year, but was invited to travel to other non-governmental conferences around the US to present this tricky topic of waste-to-water exemption. After leaving the Waste Section and moving to the Air Section, she was asked by the EPA Enforcement Section Chief to remain on the committee, but handle the air training. While on this committee, some of her annual training presentations were “How to Build a Refinery,” giving the explanation of breaking down the pieces that make-up a refinery and the “How” and “Why” the “cuts” are made. Another technical topic explained the organic chemical reactions of an ethylene dichloride plant and how to regulate it.As an Auditor
Auditing, Inspecting, Compliance review, whatever you name it, Jill is a master at identifying the non-compliances at your facility from every set of regulations. Because she knows the regulations by memory, she is not confined to a limited checklist when reviewing your site. While at the state regulatory agency, she quickly became a top inspector in each media, frequently being used by management to “crack” target facilities – those known to have significant issues, but also known to hide them at all costs. As Jill is a Subject Matter Expert (SME) in Air / Water / Waste, she can easily identify most environmental compliance issues on the first walk through the site.As a state inspector, Jill won two EPA National Inspector Awards, before withdrawing her name in subsequent years after multiple nominations. Each nomination and award were for inspections involving complicated sites, with technical regulations, and hidden issues.Into the Criminal World
While at the state agency, Jill was loaned to the Houston Police Department’s Environmental Crimes Unit to assist the officers in learning technical details of the regulations, and assist in preparing search warrants. As part of the assistance, she conducted interviews of suspects during the search warrants. As the cases progressed through the system, Jill also assisted the Harris County District Attorney, Environmental Crimes Section Chief in the prosecutions. Initially, she assisted as a fact witness, then several times as an expert witness, then finally for several years as a technical assistant to the prosecutor. Please check out one of the stories associated with what she feels is the most important case she ever handled in the “Successes” Section of this webpage.