(The Center Square) – Gov. Jeff Landry appointed Michael Hare as the new executive director of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority this week, replacing Glenn Ledet, who now serves as Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development.
“Michael has years of experience in coastal restoration, and I am confident that his leadership and commitment to our State make him well-suited to lead CPRA,” Landry said in a statement.
Hare has experience in public policy and environmental advocacy. He is the founder of WILDHARE Solutions, LLC, an advisory firm focused on environmental markets, coastal restoration, and compensatory mitigation. According to the Governor’s office, he previously served as director of government affairs and business development at RES, where he led policy, strategy and communications across multiple levels of government.
“I’m honored to be selected by Governor Landry to serve as the next Executive Director for CPRA,” Hare said. “Building upon the success and momentum of this program, I look forward to working with the coastal community to deliver projects that will protect and sustain our culture and way of life for future generations. We must remain united as a coastal community and maintain our sense of urgency to confront the challenges along our coast.”
Earlier in his career, Hare held senior government positions, including deputy district director and legislative assistant to former U.S. Rep. Charles Boustany. He holds an MBA from Louisiana State University, a master’s degree in U.S. foreign policy from American University, and a bachelor’s in political science and economics.




