EPA at MSU
Career, Internship & Student Employment Services will host the Environmental Protection Agency on campus Wednesday, October 23 and Thursday, October 24. Please see details below regarding opportunities to engage with representatives from the EPA. For additional questions, please contact Jennifer Shore at [email protected].
Andrew Mutter currently serves as a senior advisor and program specialist for the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency’s (EPA) Region 8 in Denver, Colorado. There he provides senior advisory services in the areas of communication, outreach, human capital
acquisition/talent management, strategy development, planning and operations. Previously, he served as the Director, Public Affairs/Office of Communication and
Public Involvement in Region 8, and prior to joining the EPA he served as a senior
program manager at the U.S. Department of Commerce in Washington D.C. and is a 27-year
Army veteran.
Wendy Dew is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 8 Outreach and Education Coordinator.
She has worked at the EPA for over 27 years. Wendy has specialized in environmental
communications her entire career. She has worked in the non-profit world as well.
She has a degree in Biology from the University of Montana. Wendy has also been active
volunteering with animal rescue groups over the years and lives with her husband and
turtles in the Colorado mountains.
Wendy Cheung has been with Region 8 for over 21 years as an environmental engineer, all with the
Underground Injection Control Program. The UIC Program protects underground sources
of drinking water during injection of fluids to develop natural resources or for disposal.
She has led various UIC projects focused on energy related and industrial fluid disposal
activities, uranium in-situ mining, experimental technologies and carbon sequestration
wells. She oversaw the development of a simple to use model to assist federal and
state regulators in making aquifer exemption decisions through an EPA Regional Applied
Research Effort grant. She also represented EPA as part of an Office of International
and Tribal Affairs Team teaching NEPA fundamentals in Vietnam, deployed during the
2013 Colorado flood as part of the Region’s Water Emergency Response Team, and deployed
to the Santa Rosa Fire, East Palestine Derailment and Maui Fire as an Environmental
Unit Leader with EPA’s Incident Management Team. She has also served as a Regional
Equal Employment Opportunity counselor, Co-Chair for the Asian and Pacific Islander
Special Emphasis program, and Chair of the national UIC Technical Workgroup. The last
few years, she designed and built the a first of its kind EPA multi-regional UIC database.
She received her Bachelor of Science from Swarthmore College and her Ph.D. in Civil/Environmental
Engineering from the University of Colorado – Boulder.
Jessica Gutting Smith remediates Superfund facilities across Montana as a Remedial Project Manager with
Region 8 in the Helena, MT office. She has been with EPA for two years and worked
with Montana Department of Environmental Quality on Superfund and Brownfields sites
throughout Montana for 14 years prior. Jessica has worked on emergency responses over
the years, including the Silvertip Oil Spill on the Yellowstone, the Bridger Pipeline
spill in Glendive and the East Palestine Train Derailment in Ohio. She has a BS in
Environmental Biology and a minor in Native American Studies from Montana State University.
She currently lives in Helena with her family and visits Bozeman often.
Barbara Dehnert currently manages and provides oversight of Drinking Water Program contracts and
manages the budget for the Region 8 Drinking Water Program. She has worked for the
EPA for over 26 years as an environmental scientist and environmental protection specialist
where she has conducted compliance monitoring of state and tribal environmental programs;
provided technical assistance to states, tribes and the public regarding the direct
implementation of the National Primary Drinking Water Standards and the Federal Insecticide,
Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act. She served as co-coordinator for the Worker Protection
Standard and Pesticide Applicator Certification & Training Program. Barbara also managed
the Hispanic Employment Special Emphasis Program where she actively promoted environmental
community outreach and education to Hispanic communities across Region 8. She has
a BS in Microbiology/Medical Technology from Colorado State University.
Max Tolstedt is a senior undergraduate student from Billings, MT studying Microbiology with an emphasis on environmental health. Max served in the Marine Corps from 2018 to 2022 and was stationed at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton as a member of the 3rd Assault Amphibian Battalion. He operated amphibious assault vehicles for his first three years and managed hazardous waste and materials for the battalion in his final year of service. Max is currently a Pathways student intern at the EPA, working within the Superfund Emergency Management Division’s strategic planning section. His internship is focused on contracting and acquisition procedures as it pertains to the needs and requirements of Superfund sites. His goal is to make a tangible, positive impact on both public health and the environment while continuing to grow personally and professionally in order to support those around him and improve our natural world for those to come. In his free time Max enjoys playing the drums, fly-fishing, golfing, and spending time with family, friends, and his cat, Dumpling.
Faculty & Staff Meet and Greet - Wed, Oct 23, 9am - 10:30am
We will be hosting a meet and greet on Wednesday, Oct. 23 from 9am – 10:30am in Inspiration Hall in Norm Asbjornson. Hear about career opportunities with representatives from the EPA within various Departments and specialties and ask questions specific to the degree paths / interests of the students you support. Coffee and pastries will be provided. RSVP IN THE FORM BELOW.
Classroom Visit – Weds, Oct 23 & Thurs, Oct 24
EPA representatives welcome the opportunity to speak to your class Weds, Oct 23 (after 11am) and Thurs, Oct 24. If you are interested, please complete the form below. Representatives will be available for general EPA career conversations, as well as very specific degree path conversations (see Potential Classroom Topics below). Request will be prioritized based on date/time received, and availability of the EPA team. Representatives are available for part or all of the class time. Please indicate the amount of time you would like the Rep in the classroom, and if you would like general discussion or a specific topic. COMPLETE THE FORM BELOW.
Andrew Mutter
- Strategy Development
- Policy Development
- Operational Planning
- Miliary Affairs and Operations
- Executive Leadership
- Business Operations/ Management
- Lean Management
- Talent Acquisition/Human Resources
- Public Affairs
- Marketing
- Communications
- Internal/Corporate Relations
- Media Operations/Engagements
- Social Media Strategy
- Community Outreach/Engagement
Wendy Dew
- Environmental communication, outreach and education
- Federal careers & working at EPA
- Overview of USA Jobs
- Overview of what students can do every day to protect the environment
Wendy Cheung
- Environmental Engineer
- Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)
- Underground Injection Control Program
- National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) fundamentals
- EPA Emergency Response Efforts
- EPA Asian Pacific Islander Special Emphasis Program
Jessica Smith
- Environmental biology
- Concentration in soils
- Remediation (Superfund)
- Special interest programs within EPA (National Association of Remedial Project Managers)
- Brownfields projects
Max Tolstedt
- Experience as EPA Intern – navigating the intern process, balancing internship with
studies, work activities/projects with EPA programs
Barbara Dehnert
- Direct Implementation of the SDWA
- Oversight of State and Tribal Environmental Programs: SDWA & FIFRA
- Contract management
- Budget management
- EPA Hispanic Employment Special Emphasis Program
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