Deb Markowitz

Visiting Professor of Environmental Policy and Leadership | University of Vermont

eb is a Visiting Professor of Environmental Policy and Leadership at the University of Vermont’s Rubenstein School of the Environment. Deb joined the UVM faculty following a long career in public service. She was elected Vermont’s Secretary of State six times, serving from 1999-2011. In 2011 Deb was appointed Secretary of the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (ANR), where she served until 2017.

As ANR Secretary, Deb shaped Vermont’s environmental agenda, focusing on climate change, forest health and integrity, and cleaning up Lake Champlain. She speaks nationally and internationally on state leadership in the fight against climate change. She served on the board of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative and represented Vermont on the White House Task Force on Climate Preparedness and Resilience, and at the United Nation’s Summits on Climate Change in Paris and Marrakech. Deb currently serves on the boards of advisors for the Georgetown Climate Center, Antioch’s Center for Climate Preparedness and Community Resilience, and UVM’s Rubenstein School. She founded Vermont Parks Forever, the foundation for Vermont’s state parks and the Women’s Leadership Initiative. Deb has been recognized nationally by being awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award from EPA Region 1, as well as an Aspen Institute Rodel Fellowship and the Kennedy School of Governments’ Cahn Fellowship in Public Leadership.

Deb is a graduate of the University of Vermont (1983) and the Georgetown University Law Center (J.D., magna cum laude, 1987), and she received a Certificate in Public Leadership from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government (2015).

Deb and her husband Paul spend their free time hiking, paddling, gardening, cross-country skiing and eating great meals.