Education
Johns Hopkins University.
Johns Hopkins University.
A resident of Ellsworth, Maine, Beardsley served as the Commissioner of Conservation in the cabinet of Maine Governor Paul LePage from 2011 to August 2012 after serving from 1987-2009 as the President/Chief Executive Officer of Husson University in Bangor, Maine. He was appointed by LePage in early 2011 to be Commissioner of Conservation. As Conservation Commissioner, Beardsley sought to reform the Maine Land Use Regulation Commission, a body established in 1971 that serves "as the planning and zoning authority for areas that do not have the capacity to administer land use controls (principally, townships and plantations )." He was criticized by environmental groups and some Democratic Party legislators, who Beardsley criticized as "elitist".
In August 2012, Beardsley was appointed to an open seat on the State Board of Education after the Department of Conservation was merged with the Department of Agriculture.
Education and Early Beardsley was born in Hanover, New Hampshire. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana and a Doctor of Philosophy from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.