Julie Lutz
About Julie Lutz
Julie Lutz is an Environmental Engineer III at Tronox, where she has worked for 24 years, and currently serves as an Environmental Engineer IV at Genesis Alkali. She actively participates in wildlife conservation efforts, particularly focusing on Greater Sage-grouse initiatives in Wyoming.
Work at Tronox
Julie Lutz has been employed at Tronox as an Environmental Engineer III since 2000. She has dedicated 24 years to this role at the company's operations in Green River, Wyoming. In her position, she manages groundwater monitoring and protection programs at a large trona mining site. Lutz also serves as the mining representative on the Southwest Wyoming local Greater Sage-grouse working group, contributing to the conservation efforts in the region.
Current Role at Genesis Alkali
Since 2017, Julie Lutz has also held the position of Environmental Engineer IV at Genesis Alkali, located in Green River, Wyoming. In this role, she continues to apply her expertise in environmental engineering, focusing on initiatives related to wildlife conservation and environmental protection within the trona mining industry.
Education and Expertise
Julie Lutz earned her Bachelor of Science (BS) degree from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, where she studied Wildlife Management and Biology, with a minor in Water Resources. Her education, completed between 1980 and 1985, provided her with a strong foundation in environmental science and conservation practices, which she applies in her professional roles.
Conservation Involvement
Julie Lutz is actively involved in various conservation efforts. She participates in Ducks Unlimited and other local conservation organizations. Additionally, she serves as the Chairperson of a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established by the trona industry to lead voluntary Greater Sage-grouse conservation initiatives in Wyoming. Her work focuses on developing and managing wildlife conservation programs in the region.