Schantz appointed as head of council

Schantz (fourth from left), board members, staff, and legislative monitors who met with Juneau policy makers in March, were invited to lunch with former board member, now governor of Alaska, Bill Walker. Photo courtesy of the office of Governor Bill Walker.

Donna Schantz, long-time staff member, has been named as the council’s new executive director. Schantz had been serving as the acting executive director since the retirement of Mark Swanson, in November of last year.

“The council is very fortunate to have someone with Donna’s organizational knowledge and history to lead us into the future” said Amanda Bauer, president of the council’s board of directors. “I am confident her commitment to our mission and her demeanor will significantly strengthen relationships within the council, as well as with our industry and regulatory partners, as these positive relationships are a critical component to achieving our mission.”

Schantz joined the council staff in 1999 and served as director of programs since 2001. She is a graduate of Providence College in Rhode Island. Schantz previously served as acting executive director in 2009 after the retirement of John Devens.

Schantz’s notable accomplishments include recognition by the United States Coast Guard in 2015 for exceptional professionalism, positive demeanor, open communications and contributions in support of the Prince William Sound Subarea Committee, and her work towards the passage of legislation for dual escorts in Prince William Sound under her leadership in 2010. Schantz served on the Valdez City Council from 2012 to 2014.

“I have a tremendous amount of respect for those who devote so much time to our mission of promoting the safe transportation of oil” Schantz said. “I am excited to serve in this leadership role, and to work with the staff and volunteers, as well as our regulatory and industry partners, to protect Prince William Sound and its downstream communities from another oil spill.”

Schantz is a resident of Valdez with her two children, 12 year old Timothy and 10 year old Ellie. Schantz and her children enjoy boating in Prince William Sound, skiing in the Chugach Mountains, and spending time in Jack Bay at the cabin she built with her late husband, Tom, on a 20-acre parcel they won through the Alaska State Land Lottery.

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