Rocky
Mountain
Compact
Leonard
Slosky
Executive
Director
Rocky
Mountain
Board
Appointed
Forum
Participant
by
the
Rocky
Mountain
Compact
in
1986.
Member
of
the
LLW
Forum
Executive
Committee
Leonard
Slosky
has
been
Executive
Director
of
the
Rocky
Mountain
Low-Level
Radioactive
Waste
Board
since
1983
and
is
responsible
for
the
boards
day-to-day
activities.
He
chaired
the
committee
that
drafted
the
Rocky
Mountain
Compact
and
was
intimately
involved
in
the
passage
of
the
Low-Level
Radioactive
Waste
Policy
Amendments
Act
of
1985.
During
his
tenure
at
the
compact,
Slosky
has
served
on
the
National
Academy
of
Sciences
Committee
to
Review
New
York
State's
Siting
and
Methodology
Selection
for
Low-Level
Radioactive
Waste
Disposal;
assisted
in
the
Plutonium
Vulnerability
Assessment
at
the
Rocky
Flats
Plant;
and
was
a
member
of
the
U.S.
Secretary
of
Energy's
Blue
Ribbon
Panel
on
the
Waste
Isolation
Pilot
Plant.
His
experience
in
environmental
policy
also
includes
positions
as
the
Governor
of
Colorado's
Assistant
for
Science,
Technology
and
Environmental
Policy;
and
as
the
Staff
Director
of
the
Natural
Resource
and
Environmental
Task
Force
of
the
Intergovernmental
Science,
Engineering,
and
Technology
Advisory
Panel
(ISETAP)
in
the
Office
of
Science
and
Technology
Policy
(OSTP),
Executive
Office
of
the
President.
He
has
lectured
at
North
Atlantic
Treaty
Organization
(NATO)
Advanced
Study
Institute
on
Environmental
Impact
and
Risk
Analysis
in
Les
Arc,
France.
Slosky
is
the
president
of
Slosky
and
Company,
Inc.,
an
environmental
consulting
firm,
and
chaired
the
Denver
Metro
Chamber
of
Commerce
Environmental
Committee
from
1993-1995.
He
holds
a
bachelors
degree
in
environmental
technology
assessment
from
the
University
of
Colorado,
Boulder.