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Thursday, July 23
 

8:30am EDT

NEPA, CWA, and ESA Updates on Evolving Regulations and Policies under the Trump Administration
LIMITED
Thursday July 23, 2026 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Public and private sector projects located near wetlands, endangered species habitats, or other protected areas are often opposed by individuals and organizations during federal permitting proceedings as well as in federal court. Effective permitting of such projects requires an understanding of recent changes by the Trump Administration in the implementation and enforcement of applicable federal permitting laws and regulations. This seminar focuses on how to build a winning record and strategies for supporting or attacking permitting decisions in the courtroom. This course is ideal for managers and consultants who work on large or controversial projects involving wetlands, endangered species or protected natural resources.
Speakers
avatar for Andrew Turner

Andrew Turner

Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
avatar for Kerri Barsh

Kerri Barsh

Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig
Kerri L. Barsh is Co-Chair of the firm’s Environmental Practice and represents public and private clients on an array of environmental regulatory, permitting, and litigation matters, including transactional support and due diligence, environmental assessment and liability matters... Read More →
avatar for John Lesman

John Lesman

Director, Bio-Tech Consulting
Mitigation banking, UMAM, wetland delineation, permitting, compliance.
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Jena Mier

Senior Project Manager, Black & Veatch
Jena Mier is a Senior Project Manager with Black & Veatch. She has more than 36 years of experience in environmental resource permitting and licensing, with over 17 years of energy project experience, providing environmental project management for large scale energy projects including... Read More →
avatar for Kris Thoemke

Kris Thoemke

Senior NEPA Specialist, Barge Design
If you want help with preparing categorical exclusions, environmental assessments, or environmental impact statements to satisfy your NEPA obligations, look for me so we can discuss your needs.
Thursday July 23, 2026 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 2-3

10:30am EDT

Florida Wetland Delineation Methodology
LIMITED
Thursday July 23, 2026 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
If you want to know precisely how state wetland jurisdiction is determined in Florida, and the nuances of the uniform statewide wetland methodology, this is your course! This course addresses the initial concept and formulation of 62-340, F.A.C., the wetland jurisdictional methodology, recent rule interpretations and policy. This experienced panel will discuss and analyze the application of vegetation, soils and hydrologic indicators in determining presence of state regulated wetlands; the methodologies used in the various tests; application to altered and non-altered sites; practical applications and dispute resolution. Examples and case studies will be discussed. This course is designed for extensive audience participation.
Speakers
avatar for Mike Dennis

Mike Dennis

President, Breedlove, Dennis & Associates
avatar for Ed Murawski

Ed Murawski

Program Manager, Kleinfelder
Mr. Murawski has 25 years of experience in the environmental consulting field in the areas of wetlands, protected species and land use permitting. He serves as the Program Manager for Tampa Florida office and supervises a team of up 20 employees. Ed has managed projects throughout... Read More →
avatar for Mike Nichols

Mike Nichols

President, MJ Nichols & Associates
Mike has an extensive background conducting jurisdictional wetland determinations and other wetlands permitting and mitigation design projects in his over 40 year career in environmental assessments. He has been employed by Florida DEP and Broward County for about half of his career... Read More →
avatar for Debbie Madden

Debbie Madden

Attorney, Gunster
Deborah Madden is an attorney whose practice focuses on the area of environmental law.
Deborah represents a broad range of clients, including developers, agricultural interests and public and private companies.
Deborah has experience providing legal support to clients in permitting and litigation matters involving water resources, wetlands, water supply, state and federal listed species issues, mitigation banking, state submerged lands and coastal construction. She represents clients in court p... Read More →
avatar for Sirena Davila

Sirena Davila

District Director, Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Sirena Davila is the District Director for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's Southeast District. She oversees permitting, compliance and enforcement programs across seven counties in Southeast Florida, including the Florida Keys.    Sirena has spent her career... Read More →
Thursday July 23, 2026 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 2-3

1:30pm EDT

The Essentials Of Obtaining An Environmental Resource Permit: The Nuts And Bolts Of ERP Permitting
LIMITED
Thursday July 23, 2026 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
This course will provide a detailed and in-depth breakdown of all aspects and components necessary for the environmental professional to obtain an ERP permit in an efficient and effective manner. This course will take the audience through all the steps in the review and issuance of an ERP permit including an administrative permit challenge. In addition, the course will discuss how new and proposed rules and policies are affecting the permitting process. Learn from this highly-experienced panel all of the essential criteria and policies, including wetland and mitigation requirements, stormwater requirements, water quality and administrative and legal requirements critical to finalize a permit. This course is a must for environmental professionals who want to understand all aspects of ERP permitting to better represent their clients and deliver efficient results. Audience participation is encouraged.
Speakers
avatar for Shannon Ruby Julien

Shannon Ruby Julien

Energy Market Lead, VHB
I specialize in all aspects of environmental permitting including the National Environmental Policy Act, Endangered Species Act, Environmental Resource Permitting, and Consumptive Use Permitting. With over 30 years of experience, my current focus is related to the Energy market’s... Read More →
avatar for Michael Ballenger

Michael Ballenger

Principal Consultants, Trinity Consultants
I serve as Principal Consultant and Manager of Florida Operations for Trinity Consultants. I specialize in air permitting and compliance, helping industry meet regulations.
avatar for Dylan Larson

Dylan Larson

Vice President, Miller Legg
avatar for Christine Wentzel

Christine Wentzel

St. Johns River Water Management District
avatar for Kris Rowley

Kris Rowley

Director of Land Development, Zev Cohen & Assoc.
Kris Rowley is the Director of Land Development at Zev Cohen & Associates, leading a team focused on delivering site design and permitting for a wide range of projects throughout Volusia County and Central Florida.
Thursday July 23, 2026 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Calusa 2-3

3:30pm EDT

From Vision to Reality: Tools for Advancing the Florida Wildlife Corridor
LIMITED
Thursday July 23, 2026 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
This course will focus on the real-world implementation of the Florida Wildlife Corridor —what it takes to turn a conservation vision into tangible outcomes. With nearly half of the 18 million-acre corridor already under conservation management and the rest largely comprised of working agricultural lands, success depends on balancing preservation with landowner partnerships. Panelists will explain how tools like conservation easements, strategic land acquisitions, and payments for ecosystem services are being used to secure and connect critical habitats. Attendees will gain insight into how legislative support, funding mechanisms, and cross-sector collaboration are driving forward one of the state’s most ambitious conservation efforts—and what’s next to maintain momentum.
Speakers
MB

Meredith Budd

Live Wildly
avatar for Jason Houck, ENV SP, GISP, SPWS

Jason Houck, ENV SP, GISP, SPWS

Ecological Practice Director, Ardurra Group
I lead the Southeast Region Ecological Practice for Ardurra Group out of the Orlando, Florida office. As such, I provide environmental and ecological consulting services to clients primarily consisting of state and local government organizations. Services provided include state and... Read More →
avatar for Mallory Dimmitt

Mallory Dimmitt

CEO, Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation
Thursday July 23, 2026 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Calusa 2-3
 
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