Background
Tschinkel, Victoria Jean was born on October 30, 1947 in Mount Vernon, New York, United States. Daughter of William Aaron and Edith (Meyerson) Nierenberg.
state official technology consultant
Tschinkel, Victoria Jean was born on October 30, 1947 in Mount Vernon, New York, United States. Daughter of William Aaron and Edith (Meyerson) Nierenberg.
1 child, Erika Lotte Elizabeth. Bachelor of Arts in Zoology, University of California-Berkeley, 1968. Biologist, library Tall Timbers Research Station, Tallahassee, 1970-1974.
Field insp.Trustees for Internal Improvement Trust Fund, Tallahassee, 1974-1976.
Environmental specialist Department Environmental Regulations, Tallahassee, 1976. Assistant to secretary Department Environmental Regulations, 1976-1977, assistant secretary, 1977-1981,secretary, 1981-1987.
Senior consultant Landers and Parsons, 1987. Board directors Phillips Petroleum, 1993.
Board of Governors Argonne National Laboratory, 1986.
Member energyrsch. advisory board Department Energy, 1979-1986. Member administrative toxic substances advisory council Environmental Protection Agency, 1982-1984. Director Environmental and Energy Institute, Washington, 1984.
Member Gas Research Advisory Council, Chicago, 1983, National Research Council, Washington, Space Applications Board, 1983-1985.
Member of advisory panel on energy in citybldgs. Office Technology Assessement, 1980-1981.
Chairman advisory board Solar Energy Institute, 1985-1988. Member Electric Power Research Institute Advisory Council, 1986-1992, National Academy of Sciences site selection committee for superconducting supercollider.
Board directors Environmental & Energy Study Institute, 1986.
Trustee German Marshall Fund, 1989. Member of advisory committee Nuclear Facility Safety, 1988-1991. Board directors Florida Defenders of the Environment, 1987-1990, 1000 Friends of Florida, 1988.
Worked at Landers & Parsons (Tallahassee, Florida) specializing in General Civil Trial Practice, Appellate and Administrative Practice in all State Courts and State Agencies. Environmental, Administrative, Legislative and Governmental Practice. Recipient, Freshman Award, University of California, Berkeley.
Member, American Society of Public Administration, 1987.
Women Executives in State Government, 1982. Author: "Florida"s Groundwater and the Ubiquitous Underground Tank: Federal Safety Net Needed," The Environmental Forum, Volume 3, Number.
4, August, 1984. "How Clean is Clean at a Hazardous Waste Site?," Environmental Protection Agency Journal, Volume 10 Number.
8, October, 1984; "Health, Economic, Legal and Practical Problems in Hazardous Waste Cleanup and Management," Proceedings of the National Academy of Engineering Symposium, June, 1985. "Hazardous Waste - The Transition Toward Long Term Management," Environment Magazine, Volume 28, Number.
3, April, 1986. "The Rise and Fall of Environmental Expertise," In Technology and Environment, National Academy Press, 1989.
Secretary, 1981-1987 and Assistant Secretary, 1977-1981, Florida Department of Environmental Regulation. Member, Florida Communities Trust.
Trustee, German Marshall Fund of the United States, 1989. Trustee, Environmental and Energy Study Institute, 1985.
Florida Water Quality Standards, 1977.
Henderson Wetlands Acting, 1985. National Academy of Sciences Panel on Policy Implications of Greenhouse Warning, 1991. (Senior Consultant)
Landers and Parsons represents clients from Florida and elsewhere before the Courts and State and Federal Regulatory Agencies with an emphasis on environmental, land use and agricultural matters.
Additionally, the firm represents the interests of Florida and national corporations before the Florida Legislature.
Board directors National Academy of Sciences Site Selection Committee for Superconducting Supercollider. Member energy research advisory board Department Energy, 1979—1986. Member, Administrative Toxic substances Advisory Council Environmental Protection Agency, 1982—1984.
Member Capital Womens Network, Tallahassee, 1983—1984, National Research Council, Washington, Space Applications Bd, 1983—1985, Electric Power Research Institute Advisory Council, 1986—1992. Board directors Florida Defenders Environment, 1987—1990. Member advisory committee Nuclear Facility Safety, 1988—1991.
Member Gas Research Advisory Council, Chicago, since 1983. Board directors Environmental and Energy Institute, Washington, since 1984, Environmental & Energy Study Institute, since 1986, 1000 Friends of Florida, since 1988. Trustee German Marshall Fund, since 1989.
Fellow: National Academy Public Administration. Member: Women Executives State Government.
Married Walter Rheinhardt Tschinkel, June 15, 1968. 1 child, Erika Lotte Elizabeth.