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Karen Studders
Strategist l Policy Analyst l Organizer l Advocate l Administrative Law l Energy l Environmental Justice l Racial Equity l Infrastructure l Corporate, Government, Non-Profit & Faith-Based Experience
Professional Background
Karen Studders, JD, is a distinguished leader in public service and environmental policy with over 20 years of executive leadership experience across various sectors, including public utilities, federal and state government, for-profit corporations, non-profit organizations, and grassroots movements within faith communities. Her holistic vision centers around creating inclusive and equitable systems that provide access to fundamental resources such as clean air, water, housing, nutritious food, healthcare, education, and justice. Karen’s commitment to social justice drives her mission—enabling everyone to thrive by challenging existing oppressive systems.
As a positive disruptor and an inclusive co-creator, Karen is actively seeking in-house opportunities to resolve the interconnected challenges that have been amplified by the COVID-19 pandemic. Her goal is to support marginalized communities in building resilience amid growing economic, energy, and environmental/public health uncertainties. Through her extensive strategic advocacy and collaboration efforts, she is dedicated to empowering individuals and communities to navigate these pressing issues effectively.
With a knowledge sphere that encompasses the role of government, environmental justice, public health, and urban planning, Karen expertly manages and influences policy changes. Her experience allows her to tackle large-scale operations within environments involving public utilities and federal regulations while being acutely aware of the intricate interplay between people, places, and power. She is recognized for her ability to foster collaborations with a wide range of partners: from entrepreneurs and philanthropists to academic institutions, non-profits, and various levels of government, all geared toward achieving racial equity and creating a path for Just Transition.
Education and Achievements
Karen’s educational background is both robust and impressive. She holds a Doctorate of Law (Juris Doctor) from William Mitchell College of Law, sharpening her legal proficiency. She further enhanced her leadership acumen through executive programs at prestigious institutions: a Certificate in Executive Program from the Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, and a Certificate in Executive Management from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business. Additionally, she earned her Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) from St. Catherine University, a foundation that set her on the path toward impactful public service and advocacy.
Throughout her career, Karen has held significant leadership roles that underscore her commitment to environmental policy and community health. She served as the Director of Food, Health and Agricultural Policy at the Center for Science in the Public Interest and advanced environmental initiatives during her time as the Director of Transactions, Remediation and Environmental Policy at Tyco International (US) Inc.
Among her numerous accomplishments, Karen was appointed as Commissioner and Board Member at the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, where she assumed leadership roles that contributed to significant environmental policy advancements. Her contributions and strategic insights were also called upon when she served as Board President at the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, where she led efforts to ensure compliance with regulatory frameworks. Furthermore, she has played vital roles on several government and non-profit boards, showcasing her commitment to civic involvement and advocacy.
Notable Contributions and Impact
Karen Studders made a profound impact in various organizations, managing large teams of dedicated professionals, including unionized engineers and attorneys. Her management skills have seen her oversee operational and capital budgets ranging from $10 to $170 million, demonstrating her ability to lead complex projects and drive substantial organizational change. As a strategic advocate, she actively influences local, state, and federal legislation, fostering environment-friendly ordinances and engaging in meaningful community engagement.
A notable chapter in her career includes her involvement in the prestigious role of Citizen Juror for the Environmental Policy Pilot Study at the Jefferson Center, where she helped shape policy discussions that address critical environmental issues. Moreover, her time as Research Chemist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison contributed to her understanding of scientific principles as they relate to public health and environmental concerns.
In her current capacity as an Independent Contractor/Consultant, Karen continues to facilitate relationships and advocate for access to affordable housing, clean resources, and equitable community engagement. Her work is essential in influencing policy decisions and ensuring that marginalized communities have a voice in the planning and execution of programs designed to create a healthier and more equitable environment.
Conclusion
Karen Studders, JD, is a trailblazer in the field of environmental policy, known for her commitment to social equity and her profound knowledge across various sectors. Her mission to enable all individuals and communities to thrive is reflected in her extensive achievements and collaborative approach to problem-solving. With her strategic mindset, coupled with her rich educational and professional background, Karen is well-equipped to address the pressing challenges of our time, ultimately contributing to a more just and equitable society. As she seeks new in-house opportunities, Karen stands ready to collaborate with like-minded individuals and organizations dedicated to fostering systemic change and building resilient communities.
tags':['public utilities','environmental policy','community resilience','executive leadership','environmental justice','public health','housing advocacy','policy advocacy','grassroots organizing','environmental remediation','affordable housing','social equity','strategic planning','regulatory compliance','collaborative leadership','non-profit management','collaborative engagements','food justice','Just Transition'],
