Tracy Stone-Manning
Director, Bureau of Land Management
Tracy Stone-Manning was born in 1965 in Springfield, Virginia. She earned an undergraduate degree from the University of Maryland, College Park, and received a Master of Science in environmental studies from the University of Montana.
Stone-Manning served seven years as the director of an environmental protection organization, then joined the office of U.S. Senator Jon Tester, serving five years as a regional director and senior advisor.
She was appointed by Montana’s governor to be the director of the Montana Development of Environmental Quality, later becoming the governor’s chief of staff. She worked for the National Wildlife Federation as a senior adviser for conservation policy.
Stone-Manning was nominated by President Joe Biden to be the director of the Bureau of Land Management. She was confirmed by the Senate and began work in October 2021.
She is married to Richard Manning.
In the News…
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is facilitating the development of geothermal energy as part of the president’s agenda on climate and clean energy. The administration sees potential in geothermal energy to achieve the goal of a carbon pollution-free power sector by 2035.
“The BLM is committed to supporting the responsible growth of geothermal energy on public lands,” said BLM Director Tracy Stone-Manning. “We need all the tools in the toolbox to reach a clean energy future, and this proposed categorical exclusion will be helpful in accelerating the process of locating new geothermal resources.”
The bureau recently approved the Fervo Cape Geothermal Power Project in Beaver County, Utah, which is anticipated to generate up to 2 gigawatts of power through innovative technology, which should supply energy to more than 2 million homes.
Contact this Leader…
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The Honorable Tracy Stone-Manning, Director
Bureau of Land Management
1849 C Street NW
Washington, DC 20240