New ADEM director named

June 16, 2025

The Alabama Environmental Management Commission on Friday selected Edward F. Poolos as the new director of the Alabama Department of Environmental Management.

Poolos has been serving as deputy commissioner of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

“I am extremely grateful for Commissioner (Chris) Blankenship and Gov. (Kay) Ivey for putting their trust in me in helping lead the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources,” Poolos said. “I learned a lot. ADEM and ADCNR have two big things in common — serving the people and protecting the environment.”

The commission voted to appoint Poolos after interviewing four finalists for the director’s job during its Friday public meeting.

The commission evaluated the applications of 10 people who sought to replace former ADEM Director Lance LeFleur, who retired in May after leading the state environmental agency for 15 years.

Poolos has served as the deputy commissioner to ADCNR Commissioner Chris Blankenship for the past eight years. Prior to that, he worked 25 years at ADEM, including 17 years as a manager in ADEM’s North Alabama Field Office in Decatur.

“I really look forward to returning to ADEM. I know the Department well — its dedicated staff and its mission,” Poolos said. “I am 100 percent invested in making the department better, safeguarding the environment and protecting the health and well-being of all Alabamians. I am extremely excited about this opportunity.”

A starting date for Poolos at ADEM has not been determined.