Stefanie Shoup
Stefanie Shoup
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
Manager, Office of Innovations in Planning and Air Quality Data
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
Manager, Office of Innovations in Planning and Air Quality Data
Stefanie Shoup leads the Office of Innovations in Planning and Air Quality Data at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Air Pollution Control Division. Stefanie searches for creative opportunities on reducing air pollutant emissions that are data-driven, and strongly effective. With a Master of Science degree in environmental engineering, Stefanie has been a key part of the Division since January 2008, specializing in oil and gas-related air quality issues, permitting, and regulation. She thrives on collaborating with stakeholders and industry members to meet air quality goals collectively. Stefanie's notable achievements include her ability to foster collaboration and consensus among diverse groups, addressing complex environmental challenges effectively. Stefanie has represented the Division in the development of Colorado’s Storage Tank and Vapor Control System Guidelines, the first ever O&G methane control requirements adopted in February 2014, the upstream intensity and midstream steering committee rules adopted in December 2021, and the intensity verification rule adopted in July 2023. She has been recognized for her work with a Clean Air Excellence Award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and a Frank Johnson Environmental Excellence Award from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
Stefanie Shoup leads the Office of Innovations in Planning and Air Quality Data at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Air Pollution Control Division. Stefanie searches for creative opportunities on reducing air pollutant emissions that are data-driven, and strongly effective. With a Master of Science degree in environmental engineering, Stefanie has been a key part of the Division since January 2008, specializing in oil and gas-related air quality issues, permitting, and regulation. She thrives on collaborating with stakeholders and industry members to meet air quality goals collectively. Stefanie's notable achievements include her ability to foster collaboration and consensus among diverse groups, addressing complex environmental challenges effectively. Stefanie has represented the Division in the development of Colorado’s Storage Tank and Vapor Control System Guidelines, the first ever O&G methane control requirements adopted in February 2014, the upstream intensity and midstream steering committee rules adopted in December 2021, and the intensity verification rule adopted in July 2023. She has been recognized for her work with a Clean Air Excellence Award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and a Frank Johnson Environmental Excellence Award from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.