Jason Sloan is the Executive Director of the Association of Air Pollution Control Agencies (AAPCA). Sloan is an executive director and association leader with an extensive background in board relations, strategic development, program management, and collaboration at the local, state, and federal levels. Dedicated to engaging stakeholders to guide goal-setting and decision-making processes that are focused on problem-solving, effective communication, and consensus-driven results.
The Association of Air Pollution Control Agencies, or AAPCA, is a national, non-profit, consensus-driven organization focused on assisting state and local air quality agencies and personnel with implementation and technical issues associated with the federal Clean Air Act.
Created in 2012, AAPCA represents 51 state and local air pollution control agencies, and senior officials from 21 state environmental agencies currently sit on the AAPCA Board of Directors. AAPCA is housed in Lexington, Kentucky as an affiliate of The Council of State Governments.
The Association of Air Pollution Control Agencies, or AAPCA, is a national, non-profit, consensus-driven organization focused on assisting state and local air quality agencies and personnel with implementation and technical issues associated with the federal Clean Air Act.
Created in 2012, AAPCA represents 48 state and local air pollution control agencies, and senior officials from 22 state environmental agencies currently sit on the AAPCA Board of Directors. AAPCA is housed in Lexington, Kentucky as an affiliate of The Council of State Governments.