Frank Camera is a technical coordinator with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJ DEP) in Trenton, New Jersey. Since 1985 Frank has worked for NJ DEP, with his current position focusing on overseeing investigations/remediations of the most complex industrial sites (100+) within the Site Remediation Program. Prior positions with NJ DEP included serving as a lab certification officer as well as a safety and health consultant. Special projects in the Site Remediation Program have included asbestos/air-sampling requirements, field-screening methods/Triad, innovative/alternative technologies, interior decontamination/residential conversions, methanol preservation (VOC soil samples), and Deed Notice/Biennial Certifications (soils) as well as serving as a QMP-QA Representative. Prior to his time at NJ DEP he worked in the environmental field as a chemist/lab supervisor. Since 1996, Frank has been involved with the ITRC. He is currently a team member of the ITRC Incremental Sampling Methodology (ISM) team. Previously, he was the New Jersey ITRC state point of contact (POC) as well as a member of the Sampling, Characterization, and Monitoring, In Situ Chemical Oxidation (ISCO) and Risk Assessment Resources teams. Frank earned a master’s degree in public health focused on environmental health from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey/Robert Wood Johnson Medical School/Rutgers University in Piscataway, New Jersey in 1989 and a bachelor’s degree in biology from St. Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1978. In addition, he earned the State of New Jersey designation of Certified Public Manager (CPM) in 2002.