Pete Hill
Senior Policy Advisor, Green Infrastructure
Pete has implemented and advised on green infrastructure for most of his career. For the past several years as a consultant, he helped municipalities and nonprofit organizations in the Great Lakes region with watershed planning and workforce development and training related to green infrastructure. Prior to that, he worked for the District of Columbia Department of Energy and Environment managing the implementation of stormwater projects and stream and wetland restoration projects, with a focus on the Anacostia River. Pete is committed to realizing the benefits that green infrastructure promises and ensuring that equitable access to clean rivers and livable communities. Pete earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from The Evergreen State College and a Masters in Environmental Management from the Yale School of the Environment.
Get to Know Me Further
I grew up on Lake Michigan and after spending time in the Pacific Northwest, New England and DC, have returned to the Midwest and happily live less than a half a mile from that same very cold body of water. I enjoy tiring out our two dogs, volunteering with our local Riverkeeper, and spending time in the wilds of Wisconsin, whether that be on foot or in self-powered watercraft. I play basketball (poorly) and pay the price for my physical hubris. I enjoy hoarding locally sourced lumber in my garage for eventual use in a variety of woodworking projects.