Published: June 26, 2023
Chris Winter

The University of Colorado Law School is pleased to announce the appointment of Chris Winter as the new Executive Director of the (GWC). Winter brings a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to natural resources law and policy, making him an ideal leader for the renowned center. This appointment follows the stewardship of interim co-directors Professor and Professor .

Winter assumes this pivotal role at the GWC with a remarkable track record in environmental advocacy, education, and policy development. With 25 years of experience in the field of natural resources and environmental law, Winter has established himself as an attorney and advocate of extraordinary effectiveness, dedicating much of his career to public land management, environmental justice, and representing indigenous communities.

In 2001, Winter co-founded a non-profit law center based in Portland, Oregon, which represented public interest clients in federal and state courts across the Pacific Northwest. Over 17 years, he earned a reputation for winning challenging cases on behalf of grassroots organizations facing daunting odds and formidable opposition. Notably, Winter represented Alaska Native organizations in the U.S. Arctic, successfully protecting their subsistence activities from the impacts of offshore oil and gas exploration. He also served as lead counsel in Rosemere Neighborhood Ass鈥檔 v. U.S. E.P.A., a landmark case that shed light on the EPA鈥檚 inadequate investigation of citizen complaints under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. His litigation record includes numerous victories on a wide range of issues in federal and state courts.

Most recently, Winter led a national advocacy organization working at the intersection of outdoor recreation and public land management. He spearheaded efforts to restore Bears Ears National Monument, promote human-powered outdoor recreation, and conserve public lands. Winter鈥檚 extensive experience, particularly in engaging with diverse stakeholders and representing marginalized communities, uniquely positions him to lead the GWC.

鈥淲e are so glad to welcome Chris Winter as the new Executive Director of the Getches-Wilkinson Center, reaffirming our commitment to excellence in environmental law and policy,鈥 said , dean of the University of Colorado Law School. 鈥淲e extend our gratitude to Professors Michael Pappas and Mark Squillace for their invaluable contributions as interim co-directors. With Chris at the helm, we are confident in the center鈥檚 continued growth and its ability to shape the future of environmental law and policy.鈥

Winter鈥檚 deep expertise in environmental law and advocacy, combined with his passion for interdisciplinary collaboration, make him an ideal leader for the GWC. He has a proven ability to build partnerships and engage stakeholders from diverse backgrounds to address critical environmental issues.

鈥淚 am honored to join the GWC and contribute to its legacy of excellence,鈥 said Chris Winter. 鈥淔or years the center has been a respected institution in environmental law scholarship and action. I am excited to build on that foundation in collaboration with Colorado Law鈥檚 extraordinary students as well as the state鈥檚 passionate and effective legal community.鈥

Winter鈥檚 appointment underscores the school鈥檚 dedication to fostering a sustainable future through rigorous research, innovative solutions, and impactful engagement.