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The Development & Dissemination Of Environmentally Friendly Vehicles (EFVs)

DATE
January 28, 2004

LOCATI0N
Ronald Regan Building And International Trade Center

HOST
The Japan International Transport Institute under the Auspices of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport
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Japan International Tranport Institute
SARAH AYERS
1819 L STREET, N.W. SUITE 1000
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036
PHONE:+1- 202-833-9763
FAX: +1-202-833-9769
jiti@japantransport.com
www.japantransport.com



Activities of our institute are made possible through the generous assistance of the Nippon Foundation.

  Margo T. Oge

Director, Office of Transportation and Air Quality, US Environmental Protection Agency

Margo T. Oge is the Director of the Office of Transportation and Air Quality. Under Ms. Oge's leadership the Environmental Protection Agency has initiated some of the nation's most significant environmental accomplishments; the Tier 2 motor vehicle/ Gasoline Sulfur Program, the historic 2007 Heavy-duty On-highway diesel rule and the Non-road proposal. Last year, the Women's Council on Energy and the Environment (WCEE) honored Ms. Oge with its Woman of Achievement Award. Ms. Oge was recognized for her leadership in shepherding the Tier 2 and heavy duty diesel rules to fruition. She was the first nonpolitical appointee to receive this award.

Ms. Oge has been with the Environmental Protection Agency since 1980 and has held various management positions in the Agency. Prior to her current position, Ms. Oge held such positions as Director of the Office of Radiation and Indoor Air; Director of the Radon Division, Office of Radiation Programs; Deputy Division Director of the Economics and Technology Division under the Office of Toxic Substances; and Section Chief of the New Chemical Section under the Office of Toxic Substances.

Ms. Oge earned her Masters Degree in Engineering from Lowell University. She attended George Washington University and the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.