Walter Cruickshank Explained

Walter Cruickshank
Office1:Deputy Director of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Term Start1:October 1, 2011
Preceded1:Position created
Office2:Deputy Director of the Minerals Management Service
Term Start2:April 8, 2002
Term End2:October 1, 2011
Office3:Acting Director of the Minerals Management Service
Term Start3:June 2007
Term End3:July 2007; January 2009 — July 2009
Preceded3:Johnnie Burton (2007); Randall Luthi (2009)
Succeeded3:Randall Luthi (2007); S. Elizabeth Birnbaum (2009)

Walter Cruickshank is an American academic and government administrator who is the Deputy Director of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management in the United States Department of the Interior. He has served in that capacity since BOEM's establishment in October 2011.

He was the Deputy Director of the Minerals Management Service (later called the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement) from April 8, 2002 until its dissolution on October 1, 2011. He was the Acting Director of that agency from June 2007 to July 2007 and again from January 2009 to July 2009.

Cruickshank has a bachelor's degree from Cornell University and a Ph.D. in minerals management from Pennsylvania State University.

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