Biography - Daniel S. Rohe
As President of Environmental Protection, Inc., Dan Rohe is responsible for the day-to-day operations of a growing company which fabricates over 20 million square feet of geomembranes annually. He has been involved with this family owned business since he was in high school and has spent many years working in and learning about the geomembrane industry.
Dan is a graduate of Michigan State University and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Policy. He spent his first years with Environmental Protection, Inc. as plant manager and then as a salesman where he cultivated relationships with many of the industry’s leaders. Dan is an active member of several professional organizations including ASTM committee D-35, the Geosynthetic Research Institute(GRI), the PVC Geomembrane Institute(PGI) and the Industrial Fabrics Association International and has been active in industry trade shows and seminars. He is continuing EPI's development of thermal welding and air channel strength testing of PVC geomembrane field seams.
With an extensive background in computers, Dan is responsible for the establishment and maintenance of the fully interactive EPI Website. Prior to rejoining EPI as Executive Vice President Dan worked as a heavy equipment salesman for Michigan CAT in Kalkaska, Michigan.
Dan lives in Traverse City, Michigan. He has been an active member of the Traverse City community serving as a Big Brother for the Big Brother Big Sisters organization, an active member of the TC Camera Club and a past board member for the Northern Michigan MSU alumni club. Dan is also a graduate of Leadership Grand Traverse – an executive training program that teaches participants about the Grand Traverse region.







As President of Environmental Protection, Inc., Dan Rohe is responsible for the day-to-day operations of a growing company which fabricates over 20 million square feet of geomembranes annually. He has been involved with this family owned business since he was in high school and has spent many years working in and learning about the geomembrane industry. .jpg)