Mitigation Regulatory Project Manager
USACE
Wake Forest, NC
Kim Browning is a Mitigation Project Manager with the Wilmington District US Army Corps of Engineers. Kim's focus is on reviewing and improving compensatory mitigation, including mitigation banking and the NC Division of Mitigation Services in-lieu fee program to better ensure that projects meet their ecological performance standards and are managed and maintained to ensure sustainability. She is one of the District's technical managers of the Corps' RIBITS system used to track mitigation banking and ILF projects, and she serves on the District's IRT to help develop tools to assist regulators and mitigation providers with ways to improve compensatory mitigation success. Originally from southern California, Kim has worked in the Wilmington District for five years, and prior to that she worked as an Area Resource Conservation for USDA-NRCS in South Carolina and Ohio for twelve years. She holds a Fisheries Biology degree from Clemson University and a Resource and Agricultural Leadership degree from The Ohio State University.
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Tuesday, May 3, 2022
8:30 AM – 10:00 AM MST