md_image.jpgAbout the Maryland Department of Natural Resources

The Department of Natural Resources preserves, protects, enhances and restores Maryland's natural resources for the wise use and enjoyment of all citizens.

    DNR - Wide Objectives:
  1. 1. Sustainable Populations of Living Resources and Aquatic Habitat
  2. 2. Healthy Maryland Watershed Lands, Streams and Non-Tidal Rivers
  3. 3. Natural Resources Stewardship Opportunities for Maryland’s Urban and Rural Citizens
  4. 4. Conserved and Managed Statewide Network of Ecologically Valuable Private and Public Lands
  5. 5. Diverse Outdoor Recreation Opportunities for Maryland Citizens and Visitors
  6. 6. Diverse Workforce and Efficient Operations
 

md_director.jpgJohn R. Griffin
Secretary of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources

John R. Griffin was appointed Secretary of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) by Governor Martin O'Malley in January 2007. Griffin held the same position under Governor Parris N. Glendening from 1995 to 1999, after having served as the department's deputy secretary for 11 years.

As Maryland's top natural resources official, Griffin leads a State cabinet agency with a $500 million annual budget and 1,400 employees charged with the management, restoration and protection of Maryland's vast natural resources -- including the Chesapeake Bay, 17,000 miles of waterways, nearly 450,000 acres of parks, forests and other public lands, and the state's diverse fishery and wildlife species.

Under Griffin's direction, the DNR team is also responsible for conservation and maritime law enforcement, oversight of commercial and recreational fishing, hunting and boating, management of multiple regulatory programs and administration of the state's premiere public land acquisition program.

A veteran public servant, from 1974 to 1984 Griffin served as a senior advisor to Governor Harry Hughes on policy development and program implementation in the areas of environment and natural resources, economic development and state-local relations. In this role he initiated reforms to Maryland's hazardous, low-level nuclear and solid waste programs; established new financing programs to aid in the retention and expansion of existing business; and developed a comprehensive state response to the restoration of the Chesapeake Bay.

Griffin served as Committee Staff Director for the Prince George's County Council from 1972 to 1978, where he directed legislative and budgetary affairs for the standing committee of an 11-member legislative body in one of Maryland's largest suburban counties; his efforts lead to enactment of county laws addressing civil service, labor relations, prevailing wage, human relations and landlord/tenant affairs.

During eight years in the private sector Griffin served as General Manager of Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (1999-2004) where he was responsible for leadership and management of a 1,500-employee regional water and wastewater utility with a $650 million budget and 440,000 customers in a 1,000-square mile urban center. From 2005 to 2007, Griffin was an Associate Vice President at Buchart Horn, Inc., where he was responsible for oversight and management of Maryland and Virginia operations for a 350-person private engineering, architectural and planning firm with 23 offices throughout the Eastern United States and Western Europe.

The recipient of Distinguished Service Awards from both the Maryland Municipal League and the National Governor's Association, Griffin was named the Chesapeake Bay Foundation's 1998 Conservationist of the Year. He received his BA from New York's Niagara University and his MA from the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.

John Griffin is the father of five children - Jessie, Maggie, Alex, Aidan and Colin - and resides in Annapolis with his wife, Michele, and their two sons.

 
 

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