Rebecca Tepper, currently the chief of the energy and environment bureau in the attorney general's office, will continue working under Attorney General and Gov.-elect Maura Healey in the new year.
Rebecca Tepper, currently the chief of the energy and environment bureau in the attorney general's office, will continue working under Attorney General and Gov.-elect Maura Healey in the new year, joining the incoming governor's Cabinet as energy and environmental affairs secretary.
Tepper joined the attorney general's office in 2015 as head of the energy and environment bureau's energy and telecommunications division, then took over as the full bureau's chief in 2021. "In my time working with Rebecca, I've known her to be a strong leader who cares deeply about our environment and also understands the great opportunity before us to partner with our workforce and businesses to drive our clean energy revolution and preserve our beautiful natural resources," Healey said in a statement."She's smart, experienced and committed to the cause, and I know that she will be a consensus builder and deliver the results we so urgently need.
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