Gregory J. Gould
Associate DirectorMinerals Revenue Management
Minerals Management Service
U.S. Department of the Interior
Prior to serving as the Associate Director, Gould served as Chief of the Environmental Division and was responsible for exercising policy and staff direction over a nationwide program for environmental assessment of the Outer Continental Shelf. The Division provides policy guidance, direction, and program oversight for the MMS with respect to evaluating the potential and actual environmental impacts associated with extraction of offshore minerals, including oil, gas, sand, gravel, and renewable energy production. The Division ensures that MMS policies and industry practices conform to the Nation’s environmental policies and laws; manages the National Offshore Environmental Studies Program; and oversees the preparation of the Environmental Impact Statement for the 5-Year Offshore Oil and Gas Leasing Program.
Gould began his career with the DOI as a Geologist in the Atlantic Region of the Bureau of Land Management in 1981. He has served in various capacities in the headquarters offices of the MMS Offshore program, working as a Marine Policy Analyst with the Offshore Information Program, a Physical Scientist in charge of the MMS Civil/Criminal Penalties Program, and as Chief of the Safety and Enforcement Branch in the Engineering and Operations Division.
In addition to his Executive Branch work, Gould served as an energy advisor to the Chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Oceanography.
Gould earned a BS degree in Geology from the State University of New York, a Master’s degree in Public Administration from George Mason University, and is a graduate of the Senior Executive Fellows program of the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Gould lives with his wife and two children in Sterling, Virginia.