Martha E. Rudolph

Martha E. Rudolph serves as the director of Environmental
Programs for the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, providing
oversight to the Air Quality, Hazardous Materials and Waste Management, Water
Quality and Consumer Protection divisions.
An environmental attorney with more than 29 years of experience, Rudolph was an
attorney for 14 years in the Colorado Attorney General's Office, where she
represented the Air Pollution Control Division, the Hazardous Waste Commission
and the Water Quality Control Commission. She negotiated and helped draft
several state environmental laws, including the Colorado Air Pollution
Prevention and Control Act and the Colorado Environmental Self-Audit Law. She
also served as a member of the Colorado Water Quality Control Commission for
more than six years. She has been in private practice in Denver, and was an
assistant general counsel for Kinder Morgan Inc., a natural gas and energy
transportation company.
Ms. Rudolph is a 1980 graduate of the Georgetown
University Law Center, and she received her bachelor’s degree from the
University of Colorado at Boulder in 1977. |