Noha Gaber
Core Crew, EPA Emerging Leaders Network
and Environmental Engineer, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Noha Gaber joined the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as an environmental engineer in 2005, driven by a passion and a determination to make a significant positive impact in environmental protection. Her work at EPA is at the nexus of science, policy and management. Noha is also the founder and president of the EPA Emerging Leaders Network (ELN), an EPA employee organization that works to provide networking and professional development opportunities for EPA’s future leaders. Through its activities, ELN helps to foster cross-Agency collaborations as well as helps to develop well-rounded leadership capabilities of EPA’s young professionals.
Noha is a member of Young Government Leaders and a participant in the Annenberg Speakers Bureau.
Prior to joining the U.S. EPA, Noha spent three years working in Egypt, initially as an advisor in the Ministry of State for Environmental Affairs and subsequently as a Senior Environmental Specialist with EcoConServ Environmental Solutions. Noha received her Bachelors and Doctoral degrees in Environmental Engineering from the University of Southampton in the UK.
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