About Us
Rob Roy is the Environmental Director for the La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians and has been employed by the Tribe for over 14 years. He is responsible
for the Environmental Protection Office which employs a staff of seven people working on clean water, air quality, solid waste, wastewater, natural
resources, and other critical environmental and human health issues, and also works closely with the Domestic Water and other Tribal Departments.
His education is in Geographic Information Systems and he previously worked for the City of San Diego Environmental Services Department. Rob
received the EPA Environmental Achievement Award in 2008 for his work with solid waste management including recycling, reducing illegal dumping,
hazardous and electronic waste recycling, tire cleanup, and disaster recovery. Rob works hard to foster collaboration between groups to achieve
common goals and increase the scope and impact of projects. He also serves as a member of the TWRAP steering committee, as an RTOC rep and RTOC
Solid Waste Workgroup lead, and as team co-lead on the Interagency Infrastructure Task Force Solid Waste Workgroup. Rob has a passion for the
natural world and goes travelling, hiking and backpacking whenever he can.
Rob can be reached by e-mail at rob.roy@lajolla-nsn.gov.