White House Announces Nomination of Martha Williams as Director of Fish and Wildlife Service

Interior Department

The White House today announced the intent to nominate Martha Williams as Director of the Fish and Wildlife Service. Martha has been serving as Principal Deputy Director of the Fish and Wildlife Service since January 20, 2021, exercising the delegable authority of the Director. The nomination will now be considered by the U.S. Senate.

"Martha brings with her decades of experience, deep knowledge, and a passion for conservation, wildlife management, and natural resources stewardship," said Secretary Deb Haaland. "I look forward to continuing to work with her as the Department carries out its mission to protect America's most precious resources and as we answer President Biden's call to action to conserve, connect, and restore the lands, waters, and wildlife upon which we all depend on."

Prior to her appointment, Martha served as the Director of the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks from 2017 to 2020. Previously, Martha was an Assistant Professor of Law at the Blewett School of Law at the University of Montana in Missoula, Montana where she co-directed the university's Land Use and Natural Resources Clinic.

Martha returns to Interior after serving as Deputy Solicitor for Parks and Wildlife between 2011 and 2013, providing counsel to the National Park Service and the Fish and Wildlife Service. Growing up on a farm in Maryland, Martha gained an appreciation for open lands, waters, wildlife, and people. She earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Virginia and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Montana School of Law.

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