Bio

Ms. Jill Williams-Hall is a seasoned environmental program leader with more than 30 years of experience at the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC), where she led high-impact initiatives across the underground storage tank (UST), aboveground storage tank (AST), brownfields development, voluntary cleanup, and hazardous substance cleanup programs. As a key regulatory strategist, she was appointed to DNREC’s advisory committee to guide the development of legislation, regulations, and guidance for Delaware’s environmental cleanup and redevelopment framework.

Ms. Williams-Hall served as a senior planner and administrator of the Brownfields Development Program, Voluntary Cleanup Program, and Prospective Purchaser Program, where she authored critical regulatory and financial documents and launched two loan programs supporting UST owners, brownfield developers, and municipalities. Her leadership helped expand the reach and effectiveness of DNREC’s Brownfields Program through collaboration with EPA, local governments, nonprofits, and developers.

Recognized nationally as an expert in financial assurance for USTs and ASTs, Ms. Williams-Hall offers clients unmatched insight into compliance pathways and funding mechanisms. By combining policy acumen, regulatory experience, and strategic foresight, she empowers businesses and government agencies to overcome environmental liabilities, secure financial aid, and revitalize contaminated properties for future use.