Who is the largest wholesale water supplier and
the second largest producer of hydroelectric power
in the United States?
You will find the
answer in the last paragraph
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 3:50 PM
To: Trudy Harlow Subject: Reclamation Commissioner
Announces Organizational Changes
Office of the Commissioner Washington, D.C.
For Immediate Release: November 5, 2003
Reclamation Commissioner Announces Organizational
Changes
Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner John W. Keys III
today announced several organizational and staffing
changes which, when combined with the significant
changes that have been implemented over the last
year in Reclamation's Washington and Denver offices
-- including the appointment of two Deputy
Commissioners -- will further enhance the efficiency
and effectiveness of Reclamation.
"These organizational changes reinforce
Reclamation's commitment to remain responsive to our
customers and bring our senior executives closer to
the stakeholders with whom they interact on a
regular basis," Keys said.
The organization reassignments include the
appointment of Roseann Gonzales, currently in the
position of acting Deputy Director of the Office of
Program and Policy Services, as Director of that
office, located in Denver, Colo. Gonzales who has
served Reclamation in several capacities in the west
including time in Texas, New Mexico and Colorado has
a BS degree in Civil Engineering and a Masters of
Public Administration from the Kennedy School at
Harvard University. Ken Maxey, formerly area manager
at the Albuquerque (N.M.) Area Office, will be
moving to Denver as Deputy Director of the Office of
Program and Policy Services. Maxey has served in the
Commissioner's office and the Office of the
Assistant Secretary - Water and Science, both in
Washington, D.C. Maxey also served the field in
several western states.
Jack Garner, who was raised in Northern New Mexico,
and currently serves as Deputy Director for
Operations in the Commissioner's Office in
Washington, will assume the area manager position in
Albuquerque in addition to providing leadership as
Deputy Director, Operations-West on various critical
issues facing Reclamation. In his 30 years of
experience working for Reclamation, Garner has held
a wide range of positions in Colorado, Washington,
D.C., and California.
Fred Ore, currently Manager of Reclamation's
Nebraska-Kansas Area Office, will become Deputy
Director Operations in Washington, Ore has held a
wide variety of positions throughout Reclamation
including time spent in Texas and Oklahoma and has
previously served in the Commissioner's Office and
on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. over the course
of his 30 year career with the Bureau.
"I am fortunate to have such highly qualified
personnel to choose from as we are continuing to
make Reclamation more responsive to its
constituents. I am confident that these four
appointments will allow Reclamation to be more
receptive to its customer's interests and it is my
pleasure to make this announcement today," Keys
concluded.
Reclamation is the largest wholesale water supplier
and the second largest producer of hydroelectric
power in the United States, with operations and
facilities in the 17 Western States. Its facilities
also provide substantial flood control, recreation
and fish and wildlife benefits.
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