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Sherri W. Goodman

Sherri W. Goodman (born April 9, 1959) is an executive, policymaker, and lawyer with focus on science, technology, national security, energy and environment. Goodman currently serves as President & Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Consortium for Ocean Leadership, a Washington, D.C. based non-profit organization that represents the leading public and private ocean research education institutions, aquaria and industry with the mission to shape the future of ocean science and technology. As CEO, Goodman leads the Consortium efforts to address the challenges facing coastal and inland communities and to support the ocean’s role in protecting health, the economy, food supplies and national security. This appointment by the Consortium for Ocean Leadership’s Board of Trustees became effective on February 17, 2015.〔http://oceanleadership.org/ocean-leadership-names-sherri-goodman-ceo-president〕
Prior to joining the Consortium for Ocean Leadership, Goodman served as Senior Vice President, General Counsel, and Corporate Secretary of CNA, an American non-profit organization providing research, analyses, and policy recommendations for national security and public sector leaders. CNA conducts operations research and systems analysis for a wide variety of national security and other organizations. She was the Executive Director of CNA’s Military Advisory Board, which she founded in 2006, and which is noteworthy for issuing some of the earliest reports establishing climate change as a national security concern. The CNA Military Advisory Board has characterized climate change as a “threat multiplier” for instability in fragile regions of the world.
== Public service ==
Prior to joining the CNA in 2001, Goodman served as Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Environmental Security, from 1993-2001. As the Pentagon’s chief environmental, safety, and occupational health officer, Goodman was one of the highest-ranking women to serve in the United States Department of Defense. She was responsible for more than $5 billion in annual defense investments, providing policy, program and budget guidance for thousands of environmental, safety, and occupational health professionals in the Department of Defense. She developed policies and programs for energy efficiency and climate change, compliance with environmental laws, environmental cooperation with foreign militaries, environmental restoration of active and closing bases, and conservation of natural and cultural resources on more than 25 million acres of public lands. Additionally, Goodman managed President Bill Clinton’s plan for revitalizing base closure communities, ensuring that 80% of base closure property became available for transfer and reuse.
Goodman has twice received the Department of Defense medal for Distinguished Public Service, in addition to the Gold Medal from the National Defense Industrial Association, and the Environmental Protection Agency’s Climate Change Award.
From 1987-90, Goodman served on the staff of the Senate Armed Services Committee, working for Committee Chairman Senator Sam Nunn. Her responsibilities included oversight of the United States Department of Energy’s nuclear weapons research, development, production and environmental remediation, as well as ratification of nuclear arms control treaties.

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