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Madden, president of mMadden Associates, LLC, is a consultant in environmental
and energy issues, homeland security and health policy issues, was awarded an
honorary doctorate of humane letters in 2007. She is the former legislative assistant to a U.S. Congressman, secretary and chief of the Louisiana Department of
Environmental Quality and special assistant at the U.S. Department of Energy. As an
academic, she is a former teacher, counselor, dean and a clinical assistant professor at
Tulane University in the Medical and School of Public Health division
teaching environmental polices and international health management.
Memorial Day marks the official beginning of summer and
many were looking forward to vacations on the water, but the telephones
are not ringing off the hook for reservations. Just…
May 31, 2010Read More
Eleven people missing and presumed dead. A 210,000
gallon-a-day oil leak now caught up in the Gulf of Mexico’s Loop
Current. A
fishing ban issued that extends 46,000 square miles.…
May 24, 2010Read More
Enjoying the fishing and crabbing in open waters in the Gulf of Mexico beckons thousands to the tiny community of Grand Isle, LA, each year. The residents number around 1,500…
May 17, 2010Read More
“We need to put this country’s coastlines and estuaries on the endangered species list,” stated Martha Madden, former Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality secretary, “perhaps, then, coastal protection will become…
May 11, 2010Read More