Pam Giblin joined the Climate Leadership Council as a Senior Policy Advisor, after 24 years as a partner at Baker Botts L.L.P., where she led the firm’s environmental practice group.
Ms. Giblin is a past president of the American College of Environmental Lawyers and served for many years on EPA’s Clean Air Act Advisory Committee.
Her contribution to environmental law is widely cited. She has consistently been listed in the environmental law section of The Best Lawyers in America and ranked by Chambers USA as a Star Individual in the environmental field. Ms. Giblin is the first woman to receive the Distinguished Lawyer Award from the Travis County Bar Association.
Ms. Giblin serves on the Seton Fund Board of Directors and is on the Executive Council of UT’s KBH Energy Center. She also serves on the Advisory Council of UT’s Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies.
She received her B.A. with honors from the University of Texas and her J.D. from the University Of Texas School Of Law.
As a child, Ms. Giblin lived in Latin America and she is fluent in Spanish. Her grandfather was one of the signers of the Mexican Constitution and was Mayor of Mexico City.