Lennon Joins Merrimack Valley Planning Commission as Environmental Program Manager

Adrienne D. Lennon, environmental program manager at Merrimack Valley Planning Commission. (Courtesy photograph.)

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Former Amesbury City Councilor Adrienne D. Lennon was recently named environmental program manager at Haverhill-based Merrimack Valley Planning Commission.

According to the quasi-public agency’s latest newsletter, Lennon leads a team of talented specialists in the technical service areas of environment, land use, climate and clean energy planning.

“She is an experienced public administrator and environmental planner, centering her practice around ecological climate resilience, community engagement and how to reconnect people and nature. Her background in environmental regulations and policy development, natural resource assessments and land management, and climate impact and carbon reduction strategies bring a holistic view of regional planning to the Environmental Program.”

Previously, Lennon worked as an environmental scientist and project manager at a New England-based architectural, engineering and construction firm serving public and private clients. She is also a former Gloucester conservation agent and Amesbury conservation commissioner. Lennon serves on the Massachusetts Association of Conservation Commissioners board of directors as chair of the Annual Environmental Awards Committee and presents during its Fundamentals for Commissioners education series. She also sits on the Environmental Business Council of New England’s Ocean and Coastal Resources leadership team.

She graduated from the Harvard University Extension School with a Bachelor of Liberal Arts degree concentrated in biological sciences.

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