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Tuesday, July 15
 

1:00pm EDT

Early Bird B - CLICK AROUND AND FIND OUT: Ethics and Techonology for Environmental Professionals
Tuesday July 15, 2025 1:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Whether you are an engineer, lawyer, or consultant, and whether you practice in the public or the private sector, your clients rely on you to provide adaptable, ethical, effective, quality work. This panel is designed to help all types of environmental professionals adapt to ever-changing work environments and constantly-updating technologies while working within the existing ethical paradigms and standards of practice. 
 
The first half of this year’s panel will cover effective integration of emerging technologies in the workplace, with an increased focus on artificial intelligence, security, and some of the benefits and pitfalls of using technology. It will also provide you with tools, tips, tricks, and resources to be able to maximize efficiency whether you are working in the office, in the field, or in a coffee shop, and will include a discussion of how the various ethical requirements for attorneys and other environmental professionals interplay with the increasing use of technology. The panelists will discuss the intricacies of projects that straddle public and private sectors, analyze various ethical rules related to switching from public to private clients, and various public records laws. Panelists will focus on providing practical pointers to address each of these issues and provide real-world examples as illustrations. Part I of the session will finish with a discussion on troubleshooting your most vexing and everyday annoyances using technology. Attendees are encouraged to come with questions for the panelists. 
 
After the break, the second half of the session will focus on the online technology tools created by environmental agencies that environmental professionals can use to find answers to client questions and research queries. Part II will explore a variety of database tools provided by water management districts and DEP including DEP’s Geospatial Open Data Portal and StoryMaps. The panel will feature agency personnel and experienced users to learn the latest tips and tricks to make online information searches yield the best results. This will be an interactive experience and dialogue to explore and hone the skills environmental professionals need to effectively use these online resources. 
 
The session is designed to educate both the novice and the experienced technology user and is expected to generate Florida Bar CLE credits for ethics and technology. 
 
BYOD – Bring Your Own Device and Follow Along!
 
Part I – Using Technology to Work Effectively in and Out of the Office  Instructors: Kathryn B. Rossmell,  F. Joseph Ullo, Jr., Gina Chiello
 
Speakers
avatar for Kathryn Rossmell

Kathryn Rossmell

Attorney, Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A.
avatar for Gina Chiello

Gina Chiello

Senior Director, Cummins Cederberg
avatar for Joseph Ullo, Jr.

Joseph Ullo, Jr.

Shareholder, Carlton Fields
Joe Ullo counsels large and small business owners, landowners, private companies, and county and municipal governments statewide in all aspects of federal, state, and local environmental law, regulations, and processes that govern the consideration and usage of land, management of... Read More →
avatar for Laura Olympio

Laura Olympio

Attorney, Manson Bolves Donaldson Tanner, P.A.
avatar for Akin Owosina

Akin Owosina

CIO, South Florida Water Management District
avatar for Julia Lomonico

Julia Lomonico

Managing Attorney, South Florida Water Management District
avatar for Christine Wentzel

Christine Wentzel

St. Johns River Water Management District
Tuesday July 15, 2025 1:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Calusa 4-5
 
Wednesday, July 16
 

8:30am EDT

Florida's Environment, Water Policy, The 2025 Legislature and Beyond
Wednesday July 16, 2025 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Absolutely the most current and reliable information available on what the 2025 Legislature passed (or considered but failed to pass) and why; assessment of Florida’s changing political landscape with respect to environmental and water policy issues; comprehensive preview of what’s expected with respect to the implementation of 2024 legislation with a look ahead to the 2026 session and beyond. This course is designed for audience participation, so come with your questions for the panelists!
Speakers
avatar for Larry Sellers

Larry Sellers

Partner, Holland & Knight
avatar for Lori Killinger

Lori Killinger

Executive Shareholder, Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A.
Ms. Killinger’s practice focuses on Legislative, Administrative and Governmental representation. She represents clients before legislative and executive branches of government, regulatory agencies at the state and local levels, the Florida Cabinet and legislative and gubernatorial... Read More →
avatar for Frank Walker

Frank Walker

Executive Vice President of Government and Political Relations, Florida Chamber of Commerce
avatar for Laura Donaldson

Laura Donaldson

Shareholder, Manson Bolves Donaldson Tanner, P.A.
avatar for Jon Steverson

Jon Steverson

Senior Policy Advisor, Holland & Knight
Jonathan Steverson is a senior policy advisor in Holland & Knight's Tallahassee office and a member of the firm's Public Policy & Regulation Group. Mr. Steverson handles a variety of topics within Florida government advocacy, with a specific focus on matters related to energy, environment... Read More →
avatar for Alexandria Kernan

Alexandria Kernan

Senior Advisor, Arrow Group
With over a decade of legislative, executive, and political experience, Alex focuses on client support in legislative and public policy, as well as providing clients with guidance on the integration of government relations, communications, and issue management. Alex brings substantial... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 4-5

10:30am EDT

What's New in Environmental Resource Permitting
Wednesday July 16, 2025 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Think Environmental Permitting in Florida is an old hat? Think again! This important area of law is constantly evolving, formally or otherwise. This extremely informative (and perhaps even a little fun) course combines the legal principles of ERP permitting, including policy and rulemaking updates, with practical tips for achieving compliance and avoiding process “pitfalls” from regulators and practitioners. The presentation will be led by lawyers and scientists from the public and private sector who will engage in free flowing dialogue with the audience whenever possible. Questions are highly encouraged! The course assumes a working knowledge of the ERP process and criteria, and it is intended to examine emerging issues that make or break applications, including those subjected to the extraordinary scrutiny of an administrative hearing, and what those issues mean for ERP applicants.
Speakers
avatar for Amelia Savage

Amelia Savage

Shareholder, Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson
avatar for Michelle Hopkins

Michelle Hopkins

Regulation Division Director, Southwest Florida Water Management District
I am the Regulation Division Director at the Southwest Florida Water Management District, overseeing the Environmental Resource Permitting (ERP), Water Use Permitting (WUP) and Well Construction Permitting (WCP) programs. I have more than 30 years of water resources engineering experience... Read More →
avatar for John Fumero

John Fumero

Shareholder, Nason Yeager Gerson Harris & Fumero P.A.
John J. Fumero has over 30 years of experience in the areas of environmental, water, land use, administrative and governmental law. Mr. Fumero, formerly General Counsel of the South Florida Water Management District, provides strategic counsel to landowners, developers, industry... Read More →
avatar for Shannon Gonzalez

Shannon Gonzalez

Senior Ecologist/Principal, Flatwoods Consulting Group, Inc.
Flatwoods Consulting Group Inc. (Flatwoods) is a Florida-based Small Business Enterprise (SBE) that assists clients in navigating complex environmental regulation. Our vision is to provide the highest quality consultation to our clients in a cost-effective manner. Our team of highly... Read More →
JS

Julie Sullivan

Vice President, Southeast Regional Director, ESA
Wednesday July 16, 2025 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 4-5

1:30pm EDT

Federal Environmental Regulation and Enforcement Update
Wednesday July 16, 2025 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Come listen and learn from a panel of experts as they discuss the latest changes to federal environmental policies and regulations under the Trump Administration. This session examines how the policies and roles of the federal agencies are changing across a wide spectrum of issues such as WOTUS and other water issues, endangered species, enforcement, agency size, and climate change. The experts will also discuss how the regulated community, the state, and advocacy groups are responding to such changes including the potential for citizen enforcement. These and other federal issues will be discussed by our well-informed panel. Come prepared to listen, learn and participate.
Speakers
avatar for Rafe Petersen

Rafe Petersen

Partner, Holland & Knight
Rafe Petersen is a partner in Holland & Knight's Washington, D.C. office and is a member of the firm's Government Section. He primarily focuses on litigation and counseling in administrative, environmental and energy fields. Mr. Petersen's environmental practice includes environmental... Read More →
avatar for Bernadette Rappold

Bernadette Rappold

Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig
Bernadette M. Rappold focuses her practice on federal and state regulatory issues related to energy, manufacturing, and the environment. Bernadette has substantial litigation experience and advises clients on regulatory compliance as well as the environmental, safety, and health aspects... Read More →
avatar for Melissa Meeker

Melissa Meeker

Chief Executive Officer, The Water Tower
Melissa Meeker is the chief executive officer of the Water Tower in Buford, Georgia, a non-profit focused on advancing water utilities through applied research, technology advancement, workforce development, and public engagement. Melissa previously served as the chief executive officer... Read More →
BH

Bobby Halbert

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Wednesday July 16, 2025 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Calusa 4-5

3:30pm EDT

Federal Wetlands Permitting Update
Wednesday July 16, 2025 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
This advanced course delivers a deep dive into the latest developments in the Army Corps of Engineers’ (ACOE) permitting processes under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act. With a new federal administration in place, our panel will analyze any fresh guidance or policy shifts emerging from ACOE headquarters, and what they mean for practitioners. Experts will walk through the permitting process step-by-step, sharing case studies, practical strategies to streamline approvals, and key red flags to avoid. Expect an interactive, solutions-focused session designed to spark audience discussion and debate.
Speakers
avatar for Susan Stephens

Susan Stephens

Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson
Susan Stephens is a shareholder in the Tallahassee office of Stearns Weaver Miller and has been practicing environmental & natural resources and administrative law for 30 years. Susan is Board Certified by The Florida Bar in State & Federal Government & Administrative Practice. She... Read More →
SZ

Shawn Zinszer

Regulatory Chief, Jacksonville District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
avatar for Mike Drauer

Mike Drauer

Senior Project Manager, Stantec Consulting Inc.
KM

Kerri MacNutt

Monarch Ecology Group, LLC
avatar for Ben Shepherd

Ben Shepherd

AtkinsRealis
Wednesday July 16, 2025 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Calusa 4-5
 
Thursday, July 17
 

8:30am EDT

"WOTUS NOTICE: The Final Response to SCOTUS"!!
Thursday July 17, 2025 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Over the last 10 years, the nation has been subject to frequent definition changes to the Waters of the United States (WOTUS), resulting in extreme uncertainty in the jurisdiction of Section 404 jurisdiction under the Clean Water Act. The changes have been brought on by the last four administrations and significantly affected by a stalwart couple from Idaho and the federal court system. In March of this year, we were gifted with perhaps the BEST (measured by the humor of its title, even if you disagree on the content) joint memorandum ever issued by the US EPA and US Army Corps of Engineers. In this course, a panel of WOTUS experts will discuss the latest revisions to the definition and the implications for practitioners in Florida. Come with your questions. Audience participation is encouraged!
Speakers
avatar for Herschel Vinyard

Herschel Vinyard

Partner, Adams and Reese LLP
avatar for Mike Dennis

Mike Dennis

President, Breedlove, Dennis & Associates
avatar for Matt Leopold

Matt Leopold

Partner, Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
Matt advises and defends clients across industries with the strategic insights as former General Counsel for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, former General Counsel for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and a former environmental litigator at the U.S. Department... Read More →
Thursday July 17, 2025 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 4-5

10:30am EDT

Federal Environmental Regulation and Enforcement Update
Thursday July 17, 2025 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Come listen and learn from a panel of experts as they discuss the latest changes to federal environmental policies and regulations under the Trump Administration. This session examines how the policies and roles of the federal agencies are changing across a wide spectrum of issues such as WOTUS and other water issues, endangered species, enforcement, agency size, and climate change. The experts will also discuss how the regulated community, the state, and advocacy groups are responding to such changes including the potential for citizen enforcement. These and other federal issues will be discussed by our well-informed panel. Come prepared to listen, learn and participate.
Speakers
avatar for Rafe Petersen

Rafe Petersen

Partner, Holland & Knight
Rafe Petersen is a partner in Holland & Knight's Washington, D.C. office and is a member of the firm's Government Section. He primarily focuses on litigation and counseling in administrative, environmental and energy fields. Mr. Petersen's environmental practice includes environmental... Read More →
avatar for Bernadette Rappold

Bernadette Rappold

Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig
Bernadette M. Rappold focuses her practice on federal and state regulatory issues related to energy, manufacturing, and the environment. Bernadette has substantial litigation experience and advises clients on regulatory compliance as well as the environmental, safety, and health aspects... Read More →
avatar for Melissa Meeker

Melissa Meeker

Chief Executive Officer, The Water Tower
Melissa Meeker is the chief executive officer of the Water Tower in Buford, Georgia, a non-profit focused on advancing water utilities through applied research, technology advancement, workforce development, and public engagement. Melissa previously served as the chief executive officer... Read More →
BH

Bobby Halbert

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Thursday July 17, 2025 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 4-5

1:30pm EDT

Florida's Environment, Water Policy, the 2025 Legislature and Beyond
Thursday July 17, 2025 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Absolutely the most current and reliable information available on what the 2025 Legislature passed (or considered but failed to pass) and why; assessment of Florida’s changing political landscape with respect to environmental and water policy issues; comprehensive preview of what’s expected with respect to the implementation of 2024 legislation with a look ahead to the 2026 session and beyond. This course is designed for audience participation, so come with your questions for the panelists!
Speakers
avatar for Larry Sellers

Larry Sellers

Partner, Holland & Knight
avatar for Laura Donaldson

Laura Donaldson

Shareholder, Manson Bolves Donaldson Tanner, P.A.
avatar for Alexandria Kernan

Alexandria Kernan

Senior Advisor, Arrow Group
With over a decade of legislative, executive, and political experience, Alex focuses on client support in legislative and public policy, as well as providing clients with guidance on the integration of government relations, communications, and issue management. Alex brings substantial... Read More →
avatar for Lori Killinger

Lori Killinger

Executive Shareholder, Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A.
Ms. Killinger’s practice focuses on Legislative, Administrative and Governmental representation. She represents clients before legislative and executive branches of government, regulatory agencies at the state and local levels, the Florida Cabinet and legislative and gubernatorial... Read More →
avatar for Jon Steverson

Jon Steverson

Senior Policy Advisor, Holland & Knight
Jonathan Steverson is a senior policy advisor in Holland & Knight's Tallahassee office and a member of the firm's Public Policy & Regulation Group. Mr. Steverson handles a variety of topics within Florida government advocacy, with a specific focus on matters related to energy, environment... Read More →
avatar for Frank Walker

Frank Walker

Executive Vice President of Government and Political Relations, Florida Chamber of Commerce
Thursday July 17, 2025 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Calusa 4-5

3:30pm EDT

What's New in Environmental Resource Permitting
Thursday July 17, 2025 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Think Environmental Permitting in Florida is an old hat? Think again! This important area of law is constantly evolving, formally or otherwise. This extremely informative (and perhaps even a little fun) course combines the legal principles of ERP permitting, including policy and rulemaking updates, with practical tips for achieving compliance and avoiding process “pitfalls” from regulators and practitioners. The presentation will be led by lawyers and scientists from the public and private sector who will engage in free flowing dialogue with the audience whenever possible. Questions are highly encouraged! The course assumes a working knowledge of the ERP process and criteria, and it is intended to examine emerging issues that make or break applications, including those subjected to the extraordinary scrutiny of an administrative hearing, and what those issues mean for ERP applicants.
Speakers
avatar for Amelia Savage

Amelia Savage

Shareholder, Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson
avatar for Michelle Hopkins

Michelle Hopkins

Regulation Division Director, Southwest Florida Water Management District
I am the Regulation Division Director at the Southwest Florida Water Management District, overseeing the Environmental Resource Permitting (ERP), Water Use Permitting (WUP) and Well Construction Permitting (WCP) programs. I have more than 30 years of water resources engineering experience... Read More →
avatar for John Fumero

John Fumero

Shareholder, Nason Yeager Gerson Harris & Fumero P.A.
John J. Fumero has over 30 years of experience in the areas of environmental, water, land use, administrative and governmental law. Mr. Fumero, formerly General Counsel of the South Florida Water Management District, provides strategic counsel to landowners, developers, industry... Read More →
avatar for Shannon Gonzalez

Shannon Gonzalez

Senior Ecologist/Principal, Flatwoods Consulting Group, Inc.
Flatwoods Consulting Group Inc. (Flatwoods) is a Florida-based Small Business Enterprise (SBE) that assists clients in navigating complex environmental regulation. Our vision is to provide the highest quality consultation to our clients in a cost-effective manner. Our team of highly... Read More →
JS

Julie Sullivan

Vice President, Southeast Regional Director, ESA
Thursday July 17, 2025 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Calusa 4-5
 
Friday, July 18
 

8:30am EDT

UMAM Basics And Beyond
Friday July 18, 2025 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
In Florida, the Uniform Mitigation Assessment Method (UMAM) is used by local, state and federal regulatory agencies to determine the amount of mitigation necessary to offset impacts to wetlands and other surface waters and the number of mitigation credits to be assigned to a mitigation bank. This course will focus on UMAM fundamentals with additional discussion reflecting any recent policy or rule changes under consideration by the FDEP and the panel’s experience with thousands of individual UMAM assessments. Audience participation is encouraged.
Speakers
avatar for Penny Cople

Penny Cople

Principal Scientist, Breedlove, Dennis & Associates
avatar for Shannon Gonzalez

Shannon Gonzalez

Senior Ecologist/Principal, Flatwoods Consulting Group, Inc.
Flatwoods Consulting Group Inc. (Flatwoods) is a Florida-based Small Business Enterprise (SBE) that assists clients in navigating complex environmental regulation. Our vision is to provide the highest quality consultation to our clients in a cost-effective manner. Our team of highly... Read More →
avatar for Tim Rach

Tim Rach

Program Administrator, Department of Environmental Protection
Environmental Resource Permitting; State 404 Program; Use of Sovereign Submerged Lands; wetlands; marina permitting; living shorelines
EC

Ed Cronyn

AtkinsRéalis
Friday July 18, 2025 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 4-5

10:30am EDT

Advanced Stormwater Treatment BMPs To Reduce Runoff Volumes And Nutrients In Surface Water Discharges
Friday July 18, 2025 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Advanced Best Management Practices (BMPs) can provide multiple benefits of runoff and pollutant load reduction, aquifer recharge, flood mitigation, reduced freshwater discharges, temperature moderation, reduced water supply consumption for irrigation, shade and habitat, and life cycle cost savings. Traditional stormwater BMPs have varying effectiveness in reducing runoff and nutrient discharges to Florida’s surface waters. Increases in freshwater runoff and nutrient discharges contribute to the list of Florida’s surface waters that are designated as impaired. Excess nutrients also feed harmful algae blooms. Advanced stormwater treatment BMPs can be used in conjunction with, or in lieu of traditional stormwater treatment practices in a BMP Treatment Train to increase runoff capture and nutrient reduction efficiencies. Some local governments and private developers are already implementing these advanced stormwater treatment BMPs. This session will provide an update to policymakers, developers, designers, and other community stakeholders on applications of both green LID and advanced stormwater treatment BMPs that can help reduce excess nutrients in stormwater and better protect Florida’s surface waters.
Speakers
avatar for David Kramer, P.E.

David Kramer, P.E.

ERP Bureau Chief, Southwest Florida Water Management District
Dave is a graduate of University of South Florida with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. He has 23+ years of experience in water resource engineering. Dave has spent his entire career in public service at the SWFWMD. He currently serves as the ERP Bureau Chief, responsible... Read More →
avatar for Michael Schmidt

Michael Schmidt

Senior Vice President, CDM Smith
I have 37 years experience working on over 400 water resource, stormwater, flood control, ecosystem restoration, TMDL, NPDES, civil works, and coastal resilience planning and design projects in 33 States and eight countries around the world.
avatar for Dayton Marchese, PE

Dayton Marchese, PE

Strategic Partnerships Manager, Opti
Opti is the national leader in forecast-based active stormwater control to improve water quality and mitigate flood risk.
avatar for Scott Deitche

Scott Deitche

Senior Principal, Geosyntec Consultants
With a broad background in water resources, Scott addresses all aspects of surface water quality, including water-resource planning, evaluating best management practices (BMPs), conducting lake studies, assessing water quality, and sampling. His skill set also encompasses compliance... Read More →
Friday July 18, 2025 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 4-5
 
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