Kimberly . Jackson Thayer

United States Department of the Interior
Kimberly Jackson Thayer, Esq., LL.M., is a regulatory attorney, currently working for the United States Department of the Interior within the Office of Natural Resources Revenue. She provides mineral and resource valuation guidance for issues involving onshore, offshore, and tribal property concerns that relate to industry, state, tribal, and federal stakeholders. Ms. Jackson-Thayer also assists the agency in regulatory rulemakings, overall community engagement, and educational/training efforts throughout the United States. Prior to her work with the United States Government, Ms. Jackson-Thayer worked as both a consultant and in-house counsel, focusing primarily on issues of environmental assessments, land use and zoning, conservation easements, energy development, and regulatory compliance. Ms. Jackson-Thayer is also a Faculty Instructor for the National Business Institute in Altona, Wisconsin, and is an Instructor of Business Law at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado. Ms. Jackson-Thayer earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from the University of Colorado, a Practical Nursing license from the Community College of Denver, and both her J.D. and LL.M. in Environmental and Natural Resources Law & Policy from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law.
 
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