Cecil Corbin Mark
About Cecil Corbin Mark
Cecil Corbin-Mark is the Deputy Director and Director of Policy Initiatives, known for his advocacy in environmental policy and community health.
Cecil Corbin-Mark Title and Current Roles
Cecil Corbin-Mark serves as the Deputy Director and Director of Policy Initiatives. Within his role, he focuses on shaping and guiding policy efforts, bringing attention to vital environmental and public health issues. His work entails not only managing and supervising various projects but also engaging with the community and stakeholders to promote and implement effective policies.
Cecil Corbin-Mark and Inside EPA Feature
Cecil Corbin-Mark was featured in an April 8, 2020 article on Inside EPA, discussing New York State’s Child Safe Products Act. The article highlighted his insights and the significance of the legislation in ensuring product safety for children. His contribution underscores his expertise in environmental regulations and policy advocacy.
Cecil Corbin-Mark on ABC Channel 7's Here and Now
On February 3, 2019, Cecil Corbin-Mark appeared on ABC Channel 7’s 'Here and Now' to discuss the Solar Uptown Now program. This initiative focuses on promoting solar energy in urban communities, emphasizing accessible and sustainable energy solutions. His appearance helped raise awareness and support for the program.
Cecil Corbin-Mark's Advocacy for Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act
In a June 11, 2020 article in E&E News, Cecil Corbin-Mark urged action on New York State’s Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. The article detailed his calls for legislative measures to address climate change and protect vulnerable communities. His advocacy reflects his commitment to impactful environmental policy.
Cecil Corbin-Mark's Interview on COVID-19 Impacts on Latinx Communities
On May 26, 2020, Cecil Corbin-Mark discussed the impact of COVID-19 on Latinx communities in an interview with Moms Clean Air Force. His comments highlighted the disproportionate effects of the pandemic on these communities and stressed the need for targeted public health interventions and supportive policies.