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AWWA ACE22
At the Grand Canyon (West Rim) in Arizona.
Seminole County Environmental Services (ES) water operations team with ES director, Dr. Terrence McCue, Ph.D. (farthest right wearing long-sleeve shirt).
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contents, and was so engaged I reached out to be a volunteer! I was also able to sign up almost all of my utilities operations staff to be members so they would have the same access to information, training, etc. The staff has been members of FSAWWA ever since. We always make sure it’s part of our annual budget request for training.
These organizations have helped me tremendously with the following: S Professional development through seminars,
educational content, certifications, and networking to stay current and “in the know.” S Jobs catering to a relevant/specific audience, whether advertising, posting, or looking for comparable jobs through the classified ads. S Huge pool of vendors catered to the industry.
What do you like best about the industry?
I like the variety of learning content and the huge pool of experts that I can learn from and network with.
What do you do when you’re not working?
My husband and I do some volunteer work and belong to other clubs together. We also consider ourselves small-time adventurers in the sense that we like to travel when we can to see other sites and cultures, try out different types of food, jump out of a perfectly good airplane, etc. During my quiet times though, I like to read and binge-watch good action movies and funny television series. S
Hybrid #AWWAACE Learn more at awwa.org/ace

San Antonio, Texas, USA June 12—15, 2022
Registration is Open
