Doug O'Malley
Interim Director
(609) 392-5151 ext. 311

Doug is Environment New Jersey's field director. He coordinates the organization's field resources, media, membership and coalition outreach. With Environment New Jersey, Doug has worked on a broad array of environmental issues, including campaigns to stop overdevelopment along the Shore & around Barnegat Bay, efforts to pass comprehensive clean energy and climate legislation in Congress and to fast-track New Jersey's clean energy economy through strong state standards for wind, solar and energy efficiency programs.

Doug has also been involved in multiple state environmental ballot campaigns, most notably the efforts in 2007 to extend open space and in 2005 to reduce New Jersey diesel pollution from buses and public trucks. Earlier in his career as a clean water advocate, he ran successful campaigns to protect some of the state's largest reservoirs and rivers from development close to their banks and restricting development in critical watersheds areas, such as the Highlands. Doug directed the Princeton citizen outreach office for two summers in 2002 and 2003, coordinating a staff of 20 to talk to over 60,000 Central Jersey citizens on their doorsteps each summer. Doug graduated from Harvard in 2001 with a degree in history.