According to the governor’s office’s announcement, Hare is the founder of WILDHARE Solution LLC. He advises clients entering the environmental markets industry. He has served as the director of government affairs and business development at RES.
“Michael has years of experience in coastal restoration, and I am confident that his leadership and commitment to our State make him well-suited to lead CPRA,” said Landry.
Hare said he looks forward to working with the coastal community on protection and sustainability projects.
“We must remain united as a coastal community and maintain our sense of urgency to confront the challenges along our coast,” said Hare.
The former leader of CPRA, Glenn Ledet, was named the new secretary of the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development in June.
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