Kevin Stewart

Kevin Stewart

Director, Environmental Health, Advocacy and Public Policy

Kevin Stewart is Director of Environmental Health for the American Lung Association and leads efforts on informing the public about air pollution, its health effects, it sources and means of control. Kevin represents the American Lung Association before federal, state, regional and local agencies engaged in public policy on clean indoor and outdoor air and climate change. In addition to serving on the Lung Association team that coordinates work of the Leadership Council for the National Radon Action Plan, for decades he has managed statewide grant-funded programs to reduce indoor radon.  Kevin also assists in creating and presenting the American Lung Association’s annual “State of the Air” report that tracks and grades Americans’ exposure to unhealthy levels of ground-level ozone pollution and short- and long-term particle pollution.

Kevin serves on the Board of Directors of the Indoor Environments Association and on the AARST Consortium on National Radon Standards’ Executive Stakeholder Committee and Standing Committees for Radon Measurement and New Construction. He is a speaker on numerous topics related to air quality, health and public policy. Kevin holds a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering from Princeton University and has been a member of the American Lung Association staff since 1987.

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