Board Members
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Karen Guz (Chair)
Vice President of Water Conservation San Antonio Water System (TX)
Term Expires: December 31, 2025
Chair: Board of Directors; Board Executive/Finance Committee
Co-Chair: Board Strategic Direction/Planning Committee
Karen is the Vice President of Water Conservation for San Antonio Water System (SAWS). In this role she leads a team that deploys conservation programs for residential, industrial, and institutional customers resulting in over one billion gallons of savings each year. Outside of SAWS Karen has served on in roles that include the TCEQ Irrigator Advisory Council, the Smart Water Applications Team (SWAT) and the WATR Advisory Committee for Texas A&M San Antonio. Karen is currently the Presiding Officer for the Water Conservation Advisory Council which provides input on conservation progress for the Texas Legislature. Karen has a Bachelor of Science from the University of Michigan and a Master of Public Administration from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
Term Expires: December 31, 2025
Chair: Board of Directors; Board Executive/Finance Committee
Co-Chair: Board Strategic Direction/Planning Committee
Karen is the Vice President of Water Conservation for San Antonio Water System (SAWS). In this role she leads a team that deploys conservation programs for residential, industrial, and institutional customers resulting in over one billion gallons of savings each year. Outside of SAWS Karen has served on in roles that include the TCEQ Irrigator Advisory Council, the Smart Water Applications Team (SWAT) and the WATR Advisory Committee for Texas A&M San Antonio. Karen is currently the Presiding Officer for the Water Conservation Advisory Council which provides input on conservation progress for the Texas Legislature. Karen has a Bachelor of Science from the University of Michigan and a Master of Public Administration from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
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Colwyn Sunderland (Vice-Chair)
Infrastructure Planning Engineer, Kerr Wood Leidal Associates Ltd. (BC, Canada)
Term Expires: December 31, 2025
Vice-Chair: Board of Directors; Board Executive/Finance Committee
Chair: Board Policy Committee
Co-Chair: Board Strategic Direction/Planning Committee
Colwyn is an infrastructure planning engineer with Kerr Wood Leidal Associates Ltd. in Victoria, BC with over 20 years of experience in consulting, local government and industry in the water sector. Colwyn is licensed to practice professional engineering in BC within the municipal water, wastewater and stormwater disciplines, and his work is focused primarily on water demand management and municipal infrastructure management. Colwyn has worked with utilities serving populations of a few hundred to a few million on water efficiency plans and programs, and specializes in demand forecasting, program design and evaluation, industrial, commercial and institutional programs, irrigation, water rate design, metering, distribution system water loss management and asset management planning. Colwyn has been actively involved in leadership of water industry associations since the 1990s, and is a past President of the British Columbia Water and Waste Association and the Canadian Water and Wastewater Association.
Term Expires: December 31, 2025
Vice-Chair: Board of Directors; Board Executive/Finance Committee
Chair: Board Policy Committee
Co-Chair: Board Strategic Direction/Planning Committee
Colwyn is an infrastructure planning engineer with Kerr Wood Leidal Associates Ltd. in Victoria, BC with over 20 years of experience in consulting, local government and industry in the water sector. Colwyn is licensed to practice professional engineering in BC within the municipal water, wastewater and stormwater disciplines, and his work is focused primarily on water demand management and municipal infrastructure management. Colwyn has worked with utilities serving populations of a few hundred to a few million on water efficiency plans and programs, and specializes in demand forecasting, program design and evaluation, industrial, commercial and institutional programs, irrigation, water rate design, metering, distribution system water loss management and asset management planning. Colwyn has been actively involved in leadership of water industry associations since the 1990s, and is a past President of the British Columbia Water and Waste Association and the Canadian Water and Wastewater Association.
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Christine Chavez (Secretary)
Water Conservation Manager, City of Santa Fe (NM)
Term Expires: December 31, 2026
Secretary: Board of Directors; Board Executive/Finance Committee
Christine Chavez has over 15 years of experience in water rights administration and energy and water conservation program management in the state of New Mexico. Christine is the Water Conservation Manager for the City of Santa Fe and is a certified Energy Auditor with the Building Performance Institute, Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor with the Irrigation Association, Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper and WaterWise certified to audit restaurants, hotels, shopping centers and medical facilities. She was the recipient of the 2023 Alliance for Water Efficiency Water Star Award, and serves as the President of the New Mexico Water Conservation Alliance.
Term Expires: December 31, 2026
Secretary: Board of Directors; Board Executive/Finance Committee
Christine Chavez has over 15 years of experience in water rights administration and energy and water conservation program management in the state of New Mexico. Christine is the Water Conservation Manager for the City of Santa Fe and is a certified Energy Auditor with the Building Performance Institute, Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor with the Irrigation Association, Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper and WaterWise certified to audit restaurants, hotels, shopping centers and medical facilities. She was the recipient of the 2023 Alliance for Water Efficiency Water Star Award, and serves as the President of the New Mexico Water Conservation Alliance.
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Bill McDonnell (Treasurer)
(ret'd) Water Efficiency Manager, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (CA)
Term Expires: December 31, 2027
Treasurer: Board of Directors; Board Executive/Finance Committee
Bill McDonnell, recently retired as the Water Efficiency Manager for the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. Bill has a BA from the University of Massachusetts and an MBA from University of La Verne. His team at MET managed conservation programs for commercial, industrial and residential customers covering MWD service area of 19 million people. Bill has more than 30 years’ experience in water and energy efficiency. Additionally, he is a member of the Board of Directors of the California Irrigation Institute.
Term Expires: December 31, 2027
Treasurer: Board of Directors; Board Executive/Finance Committee
Bill McDonnell, recently retired as the Water Efficiency Manager for the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. Bill has a BA from the University of Massachusetts and an MBA from University of La Verne. His team at MET managed conservation programs for commercial, industrial and residential customers covering MWD service area of 19 million people. Bill has more than 30 years’ experience in water and energy efficiency. Additionally, he is a member of the Board of Directors of the California Irrigation Institute.
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Troy Benavidez
Leader, Government Relations and Policy, LIXIL (PA)
Board Term Expires: December 31, 2026
Troy Benavidez is the leader, government relations and policy, LIXIL International. As a member of the leadership team, he works to cohesively represent and protect the Company’s interests in global public policy matters to support near and long-term objectives. Troy has a wealth of experience in federal, state and international government relations, policy and public affairs strategy development. In his career, he served in various corporate and global public affairs roles for the pharmaceutical industry at Pfizer and AstraZeneca. Previously, he held a variety of positions within state and federal government with staff roles in the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S Senate. Troy holds an MBA from Drexel University and a B.S. in political science and economics from Colorado College.
Board Term Expires: December 31, 2026
Troy Benavidez is the leader, government relations and policy, LIXIL International. As a member of the leadership team, he works to cohesively represent and protect the Company’s interests in global public policy matters to support near and long-term objectives. Troy has a wealth of experience in federal, state and international government relations, policy and public affairs strategy development. In his career, he served in various corporate and global public affairs roles for the pharmaceutical industry at Pfizer and AstraZeneca. Previously, he held a variety of positions within state and federal government with staff roles in the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S Senate. Troy holds an MBA from Drexel University and a B.S. in political science and economics from Colorado College.
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Doug Bennett
Conservation Manager, Washington County Water Conservancy District (UT)
Term Expires: December 31, 2026
Doug Bennett has more than 36 years’ experience relating to water management. He is currently Conservation Manager for the Washington County Water Conservancy District. Doug literally began his career “in the trenches” as a landscape maintenance and irrigation technician. Upon completion of Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture, he served as a horticulturist for the New Mexico Cooperative Extension Service. As an Extension Agent, Doug was an early advocate of xeriscaping and efficient landscape irrigation techniques. Upon attainment of his master’s degree in business and personnel management, Bennett attained the rank of Assistant Professor at New Mexico State University.
In 1995, Doug joined the City of Albuquerque water conservation program where he developed and managed a variety of programs, including landscape conversion rebates, water use compliance, residential retrofit audits, appliance and fixture rebates and landscape industry partnership programs. In 2000, Doug became Conservation Manager for the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) where he coordinated regional water conservation efforts for Las Vegas region’s 2.2 million citizens. During his tenure, SNWA became internationally-renowned for operating highly effective and innovative conservation programs.
Doug served four years as a member of the U.S. Green Building Council’s Water Efficiency Technical Advisory Group and developed and operated the WaterSmart Innovations Conference. In 2013, Doug was recognized for his career achievements with the Alliance for Water Efficiency’s Water Star Award.
Term Expires: December 31, 2026
Doug Bennett has more than 36 years’ experience relating to water management. He is currently Conservation Manager for the Washington County Water Conservancy District. Doug literally began his career “in the trenches” as a landscape maintenance and irrigation technician. Upon completion of Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture, he served as a horticulturist for the New Mexico Cooperative Extension Service. As an Extension Agent, Doug was an early advocate of xeriscaping and efficient landscape irrigation techniques. Upon attainment of his master’s degree in business and personnel management, Bennett attained the rank of Assistant Professor at New Mexico State University.
In 1995, Doug joined the City of Albuquerque water conservation program where he developed and managed a variety of programs, including landscape conversion rebates, water use compliance, residential retrofit audits, appliance and fixture rebates and landscape industry partnership programs. In 2000, Doug became Conservation Manager for the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) where he coordinated regional water conservation efforts for Las Vegas region’s 2.2 million citizens. During his tenure, SNWA became internationally-renowned for operating highly effective and innovative conservation programs.
Doug served four years as a member of the U.S. Green Building Council’s Water Efficiency Technical Advisory Group and developed and operated the WaterSmart Innovations Conference. In 2013, Doug was recognized for his career achievements with the Alliance for Water Efficiency’s Water Star Award.
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Drew Blackwell
Director of Water Efficiency, Cavanaugh & Associates, P.A. (NC)
Term Expires: December 31, 2025
Drew Blackwell is the Director of Water Efficiency at Cavanaugh. Drew has more than 18 years of experience in water resource management. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington in Environmental Studies. Drew’s focus and passion are in working with state and regional agencies to identify their needs in water loss control and designing training and technical assistance programs based on the American Water Works Association (AWWA) M36 methodology to meet those needs through execution, evaluation, and continued monitoring of progress. Drew has facilitated Water Loss programs in more than 15 states and provinces; with appreciation that just like every water system is different, so are the drivers, state policies, and requirements where they are located. In addition to water loss teaching, Drew is involved in water auditing and analysis, water audit validation, and non-revenue water program design and implementation.
Drew is the Secretary of the AWWA Water Loss Control Committee and a member of the International Water Association - Water Loss Specialist Group’s Leakage Emissions Initiative. He is also the author of Journal AWWA article, Assessing Recent Efforts and the Future of Water Loss Control in the Tar Heel State (2021), co-Principal Investigator for Water Research Foundation Project 5057: Level 1 Water Audit Validation Guidance Manual, Second Edition (2021), and co-author of the AWWA Technical and Educational Council report, Governmental Policies for Drinking Water Utility Water Loss Control (2022).
Term Expires: December 31, 2025
Drew Blackwell is the Director of Water Efficiency at Cavanaugh. Drew has more than 18 years of experience in water resource management. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington in Environmental Studies. Drew’s focus and passion are in working with state and regional agencies to identify their needs in water loss control and designing training and technical assistance programs based on the American Water Works Association (AWWA) M36 methodology to meet those needs through execution, evaluation, and continued monitoring of progress. Drew has facilitated Water Loss programs in more than 15 states and provinces; with appreciation that just like every water system is different, so are the drivers, state policies, and requirements where they are located. In addition to water loss teaching, Drew is involved in water auditing and analysis, water audit validation, and non-revenue water program design and implementation.
Drew is the Secretary of the AWWA Water Loss Control Committee and a member of the International Water Association - Water Loss Specialist Group’s Leakage Emissions Initiative. He is also the author of Journal AWWA article, Assessing Recent Efforts and the Future of Water Loss Control in the Tar Heel State (2021), co-Principal Investigator for Water Research Foundation Project 5057: Level 1 Water Audit Validation Guidance Manual, Second Edition (2021), and co-author of the AWWA Technical and Educational Council report, Governmental Policies for Drinking Water Utility Water Loss Control (2022).
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Anne Carroll
Director, Office Water Resources, MA Dept. Conservation & Recreation (MA)
Term Expires: December 31, 2026
Chair: Board Audit Committee
Anne Carroll is the Director of the Office of Water Resources (OWR) within the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation. She received her M.S. in Aquatic Ecology from the University of Michigan, School of Natural Resources and Environment where she studied Michigan Rivers. Anne has over 20 years of experience in the field of water resources protection and management. As OWR Director, Anne oversees 12 staff in three program areas: 1) Water Resources Science and Planning (including staff to the Massachusetts Water Resources Commission, the Drought Management Task Force and the United States Geological Survey Cooperative Program); 2) the Massachusetts Lakes and Ponds Program; and 3) the Massachusetts Flood Hazard Management Program. Anne lives on the North Shore in Ipswich, MA with her twins, her partner Dave, and their dog Lola.
Term Expires: December 31, 2026
Chair: Board Audit Committee
Anne Carroll is the Director of the Office of Water Resources (OWR) within the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation. She received her M.S. in Aquatic Ecology from the University of Michigan, School of Natural Resources and Environment where she studied Michigan Rivers. Anne has over 20 years of experience in the field of water resources protection and management. As OWR Director, Anne oversees 12 staff in three program areas: 1) Water Resources Science and Planning (including staff to the Massachusetts Water Resources Commission, the Drought Management Task Force and the United States Geological Survey Cooperative Program); 2) the Massachusetts Lakes and Ponds Program; and 3) the Massachusetts Flood Hazard Management Program. Anne lives on the North Shore in Ipswich, MA with her twins, her partner Dave, and their dog Lola.
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Krista Guerrero
Resource Specialist, Water Efficiency Team; Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (CA)
Term Expires: December 31, 2026
A Southern California native, Krista Guerrero has over 20 years of experience in the drinking water industry. She holds a B.S. in Natural Resources from Cornell University and a M.S. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Florida. Krista began her career as a hydrogeologist for the South Florida Water Management District working on water use and conservation issues. She has worked on a range of issues including source water protection, stormwater management, water efficiency, water quality, and water resource policy and management. Krista specializes in outdoor conservation and water policy and currently manages several outdoor efficiency programs for the Metropolitan Water District while also assisting in the development of state and federal water regulations and legislation.
Term Expires: December 31, 2026
A Southern California native, Krista Guerrero has over 20 years of experience in the drinking water industry. She holds a B.S. in Natural Resources from Cornell University and a M.S. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Florida. Krista began her career as a hydrogeologist for the South Florida Water Management District working on water use and conservation issues. She has worked on a range of issues including source water protection, stormwater management, water efficiency, water quality, and water resource policy and management. Krista specializes in outdoor conservation and water policy and currently manages several outdoor efficiency programs for the Metropolitan Water District while also assisting in the development of state and federal water regulations and legislation.
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Dain Hansen
Executive Vice President, Government Relations, The IAPMO Group (DC)
Term Expires: December 31, 2027
Dain Hansen is the Executive Vice President, Government Relations at the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO) where he oversees international, federal legislative, and state policy initiatives impacting the plumbing industry in the U.S. and abroad. Dain also serves on the executive management of IAPMO’s nonprofit arm, the International Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Foundation (IWSH). He also serves on the Board of Directors for DigDeep. Before joining IAPMO, Dain worked in association management and Capitol Hill as a senior policy adviser for Senior Members of Congress on federal water policy. Through these experiences, he was able to gain considerable expertise in energy and water policy, including federal appropriations.
Term Expires: December 31, 2027
Dain Hansen is the Executive Vice President, Government Relations at the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO) where he oversees international, federal legislative, and state policy initiatives impacting the plumbing industry in the U.S. and abroad. Dain also serves on the executive management of IAPMO’s nonprofit arm, the International Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Foundation (IWSH). He also serves on the Board of Directors for DigDeep. Before joining IAPMO, Dain worked in association management and Capitol Hill as a senior policy adviser for Senior Members of Congress on federal water policy. Through these experiences, he was able to gain considerable expertise in energy and water policy, including federal appropriations.
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Carol Kauffman
Executive Director, Ohio Environmental Council (OH)
Term Expires: December 31, 2026
As Executive Director for the Ohio Environmental Council (OEC) and President of the OEC’s 501(c)(4) sibling organization, the OEC Action Fund, Carol Kauffman is responsible for providing vision and strategic direction for both organizations. She leads by investing in community and coalition, motivating others, and inspiring both internal and external stakeholders to support the OEC’s mission of securing healthy air, land, water, and democracy for all Ohioans. Carol brings more than two decades of nonprofit and corporate experience advocating for environmental, community, and social justice issues as well as directing sustainability programs and strategies. From 2013 to 2017, Kauffman worked in the nonprofit sector in Cambodia where she designed development projects, helped businesses develop more responsible practices, and responded to natural disasters in the region. Since 2017, Kauffman led environmental and social responsibility efforts within the corporate sector at The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company, and most recently, at Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. Within these positions, she devised sustainability strategies, led philanthropic efforts, and engaged with a diverse array of stakeholders — including a nationwide network of environmental partners.
Carol serves on the Board of Directors of the Alliance for Water Efficiency and Board of Commissioners for the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission. She earned her B.A. in English from Taylor University (1999) and Masters of International Development from Eastern University (2012).
Term Expires: December 31, 2026
As Executive Director for the Ohio Environmental Council (OEC) and President of the OEC’s 501(c)(4) sibling organization, the OEC Action Fund, Carol Kauffman is responsible for providing vision and strategic direction for both organizations. She leads by investing in community and coalition, motivating others, and inspiring both internal and external stakeholders to support the OEC’s mission of securing healthy air, land, water, and democracy for all Ohioans. Carol brings more than two decades of nonprofit and corporate experience advocating for environmental, community, and social justice issues as well as directing sustainability programs and strategies. From 2013 to 2017, Kauffman worked in the nonprofit sector in Cambodia where she designed development projects, helped businesses develop more responsible practices, and responded to natural disasters in the region. Since 2017, Kauffman led environmental and social responsibility efforts within the corporate sector at The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company, and most recently, at Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. Within these positions, she devised sustainability strategies, led philanthropic efforts, and engaged with a diverse array of stakeholders — including a nationwide network of environmental partners.
Carol serves on the Board of Directors of the Alliance for Water Efficiency and Board of Commissioners for the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission. She earned her B.A. in English from Taylor University (1999) and Masters of International Development from Eastern University (2012).
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Rick Maloy
Strategic Initiatives Manager, Central Utah Water Conservancy District (UT)
Term Expires: December 31, 2026
Rick Maloy is the Strategic Initiatives Manager for Central Utah Water Conservancy District overseeing water supply initiatives and conservation to help ensure Central Utah has the water to thrive. Rick has spent over 18 years in the field of water conservation, water supply planning, and distribution. Rick served 10 years in the Utah Army National Guard and holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Utah and a master’s degree from Utah State University.
Term Expires: December 31, 2026
Rick Maloy is the Strategic Initiatives Manager for Central Utah Water Conservancy District overseeing water supply initiatives and conservation to help ensure Central Utah has the water to thrive. Rick has spent over 18 years in the field of water conservation, water supply planning, and distribution. Rick served 10 years in the Utah Army National Guard and holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Utah and a master’s degree from Utah State University.
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Terrence McCarthy
Water Resources Policy Manager, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (CA)
Term Expires: December 31, 2027
Terrence is a registered Professional Civil Engineer in the State of California with over 20 years of dedicated public service for the City of Los Angeles, ranging from capital project management work on infrastructure programs, to working on climate change studies in the Eastern Sierras. He currently works as the Water Resources Policy Manager for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, where he is responsible for the planning, development, and implementation of conservation and water use efficiency programs, and also manages LADWP’s legislative, water conservation regulatory, and grant funding efforts for the Water System.
Term Expires: December 31, 2027
Terrence is a registered Professional Civil Engineer in the State of California with over 20 years of dedicated public service for the City of Los Angeles, ranging from capital project management work on infrastructure programs, to working on climate change studies in the Eastern Sierras. He currently works as the Water Resources Policy Manager for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, where he is responsible for the planning, development, and implementation of conservation and water use efficiency programs, and also manages LADWP’s legislative, water conservation regulatory, and grant funding efforts for the Water System.
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Samantha McLelland
Program Manager, Kohler Co. (WI)
Term Expires: December 31, 2027
Samantha McLelland is the program manager for Kohler Company’s enterprise water strategy. As a key member of the Sustainable Living team, she works to develop and implement sustainable water practices that align with the company's long-term objectives. Samantha has a wealth of experience in water resources engineering, sustainable water management, and global water and climate scenario planning. Samantha holds a bachelor's degree in civil engineering with a specialization in water resources from Texas A&M University and a master's degree in Sustainable Water Management from Tufts University.
Term Expires: December 31, 2027
Samantha McLelland is the program manager for Kohler Company’s enterprise water strategy. As a key member of the Sustainable Living team, she works to develop and implement sustainable water practices that align with the company's long-term objectives. Samantha has a wealth of experience in water resources engineering, sustainable water management, and global water and climate scenario planning. Samantha holds a bachelor's degree in civil engineering with a specialization in water resources from Texas A&M University and a master's degree in Sustainable Water Management from Tufts University.
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Summer Ortiz
Water Conservation Manager, Southern Nevada Water Authority (NV)
Term Expires: December 31, 2026
Summer is a Conservation Manager with the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) and the Las Vegas Valley Water District (LVVWD). She manages teams that oversee single-family residential conservation programs and Water Use Compliance (water waste and water theft enforcement).
Summer has a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in Business Administration/Human Resources Management and is a Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor. She possesses 20+ years of experience in water conservation, including the development, implementation and supervision of the Water Use Compliance team and coordination of both the single-family residential programs and non-residential conservation programs.
Term Expires: December 31, 2026
Summer is a Conservation Manager with the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) and the Las Vegas Valley Water District (LVVWD). She manages teams that oversee single-family residential conservation programs and Water Use Compliance (water waste and water theft enforcement).
Summer has a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in Business Administration/Human Resources Management and is a Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor. She possesses 20+ years of experience in water conservation, including the development, implementation and supervision of the Water Use Compliance team and coordination of both the single-family residential programs and non-residential conservation programs.
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Paula Paciorek
Sustainability Team Lead, Los Alamos National Laboratory (NM)
Term Expires: December 31, 2026
Chair: Board Development Committee
Chair: Board Revenue Committee
Paula Paciorek is currently the Sustainability Team Lead, Operations Support & Improvement in the Utilities and Infrastructure department of the Los Alamos National Laboratory. Prior to joining LANL, Paula was the Water Programs and Education Manager for Houston Water. She was responsible for developing and guiding the strategy for water conservation efforts in Houston via the implementation of best management practices and measures and cost-effective programs within the City and through its residential, industrial-commercial-institutional (ICI) and wholesale customers. In addition, Paula was responsible for the development and implementation of resource recovery and water loss reduction strategies and measures, as well as the Drought Contingency plan. Furthermore, Paula oversaw the water conservation and sewer overflows prevention educational and outreach programs, such as the WaterWorks Education Center, the WaterWorks Festival, Imagine a Day Without Water, Fix-a-Leak Week, school and community programs, and the recently developed “Protect Our Pipes” campaign. Prior to joining the City of Houston, Paula worked in multi-national, governmental and environmental non-profit organizations, in the areas of water management, program development and community engagement.
Paula received a B.A. in Psychology in 2007 and a M.S. in Applied Geography with concentration in water management in 2014, from the University of Louisville, KY.
Term Expires: December 31, 2026
Chair: Board Development Committee
Chair: Board Revenue Committee
Paula Paciorek is currently the Sustainability Team Lead, Operations Support & Improvement in the Utilities and Infrastructure department of the Los Alamos National Laboratory. Prior to joining LANL, Paula was the Water Programs and Education Manager for Houston Water. She was responsible for developing and guiding the strategy for water conservation efforts in Houston via the implementation of best management practices and measures and cost-effective programs within the City and through its residential, industrial-commercial-institutional (ICI) and wholesale customers. In addition, Paula was responsible for the development and implementation of resource recovery and water loss reduction strategies and measures, as well as the Drought Contingency plan. Furthermore, Paula oversaw the water conservation and sewer overflows prevention educational and outreach programs, such as the WaterWorks Education Center, the WaterWorks Festival, Imagine a Day Without Water, Fix-a-Leak Week, school and community programs, and the recently developed “Protect Our Pipes” campaign. Prior to joining the City of Houston, Paula worked in multi-national, governmental and environmental non-profit organizations, in the areas of water management, program development and community engagement.
Paula received a B.A. in Psychology in 2007 and a M.S. in Applied Geography with concentration in water management in 2014, from the University of Louisville, KY.
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Clover Rogers
Conservation Coordinator, Jurupa Community Services District (CA)
Term Expires: December 31, 2027
Clover Rogers is the Conservation Coordinator (Water Use Efficiency and Education) for Jurupa Community Services District in Western Riverside County California. Jurupa Community Services District is the retail water purveyor for the cities of Eastvale and Jurupa Valley. Clover joined JCSD in 2016 to develop and implement water conservation and k-12 education programs for the District. Her current focuses are Disadvantaged Community Programs and learning how Diversity, Equity and Inclusivity is important in Water.
Term Expires: December 31, 2027
Clover Rogers is the Conservation Coordinator (Water Use Efficiency and Education) for Jurupa Community Services District in Western Riverside County California. Jurupa Community Services District is the retail water purveyor for the cities of Eastvale and Jurupa Valley. Clover joined JCSD in 2016 to develop and implement water conservation and k-12 education programs for the District. Her current focuses are Disadvantaged Community Programs and learning how Diversity, Equity and Inclusivity is important in Water.
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Previous Board Directors
Since 2007, the Alliance for Water Efficiency has had exceptional leadership from throughout North America. We value their dedication and efforts that have led the organization in progressing the advancement of water efficiency and conservation practices and research worldwide. We sincerely thank these individuals for their service.
An asterisk (*) denotes service as Board Chair.
An asterisk (*) denotes service as Board Chair.
- Carole Baker, Texas Water Foundation (2007-2015*)
- Gunnar Baldwin, TOTO USA (2007-2014)
- Dan Beard, Dan Beard Consulting (2012)
- Dave Bracciano, Tampa Bay Water (2007-2016)
- Tim Brick, Arroyo Seco Foundation (2007-2016)
- Joyce Coffee, Chicago Department of Environment (2007-2010)
- Alice Darilek, PCR Resources (2007-2010)
- Pete DeMarco, IAPMO (2014-2016; 2017-2021*)
- Al Dietemann, Seattle Public Utilities (2007-2012)
- Liz Gardener, Denver Water (2007-2012)
- Biju George, Ampcus Inc, (2019-2022)
- Steve Gombos, Region of Waterloo, Ontario (2016-2017)
- Warren Gorowitz, Ewing Irrigation & Landscape Supply (2007-2013)
- Richard Harris, East Bay Municipal Utility District (2007-2016)
- Dr. James Heaney, University of Florida (2007-2010)
- Tom Heikkinen, Madison Water Utility (2016-2018)
- Julie Hernandez-Tomlin, SPAAN Tech, Inc. (2020-2023)
- Rick Holmes, Southern Nevada Water Authority (2011-2013)
- J.B. Hoyt, Whirlpool Corp. (2007-2013)
- Kelly Kopp, Utah State University (2007-2014; 2015-2016*)
- Lowell Lampen, Kohler Co. (2022-2024)
- Frank Loge, UC Davis (2019-2022)
- Zane Marshall, Southern Nevada Water Authority (2013-2019)
- Ric Miles, Flume (2019-2023)
- Alice Miller Keyes, Georgia Environmental Protection Division (2007-2012)
- Betsy Otto, World Resources Institute (2007-2013)
- Becky Pearson, Great Lakes Commission (2007-2013)
- Colby Pellegrino, Southern Nevada Water Authority (2020-2023)
- Glen Pleasance, Region of Durham, Ontario (2007-2016)
- Jennifer Riley-Chetwynd, Denver Botanic Gardens (2011-2020)
- Pete Silva, Silva-Silva International (2016-2018)
- Monty Simus, Water Politics, LLC (2016-2017)
- John Sommers, The Home Depot (2008-2010)
- Kirk Stinchcombe, Econics (2011-2020, 2021-2022)
- Susan Stratton, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (2007-2014)
- Thomas Swihart, Florida Department of Environmental Protection (2007-2010)
- Amy Talbot, (CalWEP Director) Regional Water Authority (2019-2024)
- Jeff Taylor, Freese and Nichols (2011-2019)
- Deven Upadhyay, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (2013-2018)
- Amy Vickers, Amy Vickers & Associates, Inc. (2007-2010)
- David Viola, The IAPMO Group (2007-2013)
- Ron Voglewede, Walmart (2015-2020; 2021-2023*)
- Jennifer Walker, National Wildlife Federation (2016-2024)
- Carol Ward, Arizona Municipal Water Users Association (2016-2019)
- Jennie Ward Robinson, Institute for Public Health and Water Research (2011-2012)
- Maureen Westbrook, Connecticut Water (2016-2022)
- Ron Wolfarth, Rain Bird Corp. (2007-2013)
- Carl Yates, Atlantic First Nations Water Authority (2018-2022)
- Rob Zimmerman, Reyes Coca Cola Bottling (2015-2023)