California American Water, a wholly owned subsidiary of American Water (AWK) announced that it has appointed Monica Na as its new water conservation manager.
In her new role, Na will oversee the company's water efficiency programs throughout the state. Her responsibilities will include managing conservation field staff as well as formulating and implementing conservation programs to fulfill the company's mission to significantly reduce water use in each of its service districts, the company said.
The company said that she will also oversee the company's effort to cut water waste within its own operations.
Na comes with a strong background in analytical and organizational management having managed numerous interdepartmental projects within the Mayor's Office in Chicago to her most recent role of performing complex financial and program analysis as a management auditor for the City of San Francisco's Board of Supervisors, the company said.
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