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Jennifer Hoponick Redmon (MPA, MSES, Indiana University, Bloomington, CHMM No. 14728) serves as Director, Environmental Health and Water Quality at RTI International and by trade is a Senior Environmental Health Scientist and Chemical Risk Assessment Specialist. Her educational background integrates the scientific and policy areas of environmental chemistry, toxicology, risk assessment, environmental policy, and natural resource management.
Ms. Redmon is known for her ability to synthesize complex environmental problems into practical solutions that improve the natural and built environment. Her experience includes a blend of practical field and laboratory expertise, cross-cutting technical knowledge, a love of collaboration, excellent communication skills, and an unwavering commitment to improving public health and the environment over her 18-year career. She has received numerous awards recognizing her achievements, including a 40 Under 40 Leadership Award from the Triangle Business Journal as one of the “best and brightest business and community leaders.”
At RTI, Ms. Redmon leads multi-disciplinary and community-engaged environmental research projects domestically and internationally that involve multi-sectoral and multi-disciplinary collaboration, outreach and recruitment of citizen scientists, multimedia sample collection and analysis, technical and regulatory decision support, site assessment, risk assessment, risk communication, risk mitigation, waste management, and beneficial use of materials. She is particularly interested in chemicals in the environment and human exposome, risk communication and mitigation measures that improve environmental health outcomes, advancing children’s health, and building resiliency in the food, energy, and water nexus for a safe and sustainable future.
As the director of the Clean Water for Carolina Kids, Ms. Redmon’s vision is to eliminate contaminants and particularly lead in drinking water and cooking water where children learn, play, and live. The program includes a citizen science-based mail-out water quality test kit analyzed by our laboratory, paired with an online enrollment, training, tracking, reporting, and communication portal. Our program and partners have received Harvard University’s prestigious Roy Award for Environmental Partnership and the Environmental Business Journal Award for Project Merit in 2020, and a 2021 Mutual of America Community Partnership Award. The program has expanded to other states, contaminants, and partners, with Ms. Redmon leading the Clean Water for US Kids program. Ms. Redmon is also an advisory member of the State of North Carolina’s Choose Safe Places Advisory Group, whose purpose is “keeping children healthy in the environments where they grow, learn, and play” and is supported by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.”
Ms. Redmon is the Contact Principal Investigator on a four-year EPA Center grant (2021-2025) focused on how environmental exposures and early caregiving affect neurodevelopment for toddlers and preschoolers. She is a Co-Principal Investigator (PI) on a three-year Environmental Protection Agency grant focused on predicting and communicating exposure risks of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as forever chemicals, in rural private wells (2020-2023). She is a Co-PI on a 2020 U.S. Housing and Urban Development grant (INLTS0020-20) targeting homes with high lead exposure risks by leveraging big data and advanced machine-learning algorithms. Additionally, she is a technical lead on historical exposure reconstruction for two Centers for Disease Control and Prevention PFAS grants. She is the environmental health technical expert on a 5-year NIEHS/NIDDK Chronic Kidney Diseases of UnceRtain Etiology (CKDu) in Agricultural Communities (CURE) Research Consortium – Data Coordinating Center grant (2021-2026). Ms. Redmon is also the Deputy Contract Manager for an Environmental Protection Agency risk assessment contract and the Task Order manager for a task that reviews financial assurance documents for RCRA and PCB closure and post-closure care.
A skilled technical communicator, Ms. Redmon can synthesize findings into the right voice for the right audience, and she works effectively with external collaborators, clients, and stakeholders. Ms. Redmon is also a certified hazardous materials manager. Publications and news about her work is at https://www.rti.org/expert/jennifer-hoponick-redmon.
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Environmental Research (2021): 110270-110270
Jennifer Hoponick Redmon,Andrew John Kondash, Donna Womack, Ted Lillys,Laura Feinstein,Luis Cabrales,Erika Weinthal,Avner Vengosh
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