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Sept to Dec 2023 Edition
2024 AWRA-WA Board Election & Candidate Bios
The AWRA Washington Section is conducting an election for the 2024 Board of Directors. Our election will be electronically administered with a voting deadline is Dec 12th 2023 6:00pm Pacific Time (US & Canada). Each AWRA-WA member in good standing will be sent a link to a secure ballot and can vote for up to 20 individuals for the 2024 Board, with the option to add write-in candidate(s). Biographies of those nominated for the 2024 Board Candidate Slate are presented on the following pages for review. Election results will be announced at the December 14th Annual All-Members Meeting.
The Board of Directors includes up to 20 Directors, plus the past President. All AWRA-WA members may attend the Annual Meeting and nominate other candidates. Board Members actively participate and support the following activities: attending monthly Board Meetings, refining State Section policies, running Dinner Meetings, organizing the Annual Conference, securing articles for newsletters, supporting existing student chapters and establishing new student chapters, and other activities.
The 2023 Board of Directors presents the below candidates for the 2024 Board Election, in alphabetical order by last name:
- Rabia Ahmed
- James Bush
- Colin Butler
- Chelsea Jefferson
- Jessica Kuchan
- Jenna Mandell-Rice
- Jason McCormick
- Greg McLaughlin
- Anurag Mishra
- Robin Nimmer
- Tom Ring
- Katherine Ryf Taiclet
- Stephen Thomas
- Patrick Vandenberg
- Haley Ventoza
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RABIA AHMED
Rabia is Principal Economist and Managing Partner at Greene Economics in Seattle, a company she co-founded in 2018. She has served on the AWRA-WA Board for several years and held various positions, including the AWRA-WA Chapter President in 2019 and State Conference Co-chair in 2017. She is presently serving as the 2024-25 President of the Board for AWRA National and also Co-Chair of the 2022 AWRA National Conference. In addition, she is Past-President of Women in Environment. Rabia has over eighteen years of experience in water and natural resource economics, policy and regulatory economics, litigation support, and international development. Prior to work at Greene Economics, she spent twelve years at Maul Foster & Alongi, Ramboll, and Cardno. Her expertise in the water sector includes water law, water markets, surface and groundwater rights assessment and valuation, water supply security analyses, water rights permitting, and cost-benefit and feasibility analyses of water projects. Rabia has led water management projects in over twenty-five US states and internationally, including development work with some of the most remote communities of Pakistan and Bangladesh. She has an MS degree in Economics from Portland State University. She lives in Lynnwood, Washington, with her husband, two children, two sweet budgies, and a beautiful cockatoo. In her spare time, she likes hiking and sailing with her family.
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JAMES BUSH
James is a licensed hydrogeologist in Aspect Consulting’s Olympia, Washington office. He has over 11 years of experience assisting public and private sector clients in water supply planning and development, groundwater-surface water interactions, water reuse, artificial groundwater recharge, and aquifer sustainability. At Aspect, James specializes in developing and applying groundwater models using a decision-support framework to identify water resources solutions in complex groundwater environments. He has advised clients and delivered technical solutions throughout Washington, Oregon, and the broader Western U.S. James holds a B.S. in Geological Sciences from the University of Idaho and an M.S. in Applied Geosciences at the University of Washington. He lives in Tumwater with his wife where he enjoys skiing and playing rec-league softball and volleyball.
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COLIN BUTLER
Colin is a hydraulic engineer with Watershed Science & Engineering in Seattle. He specializes in river modeling and technical water resources projects, working on flood studies, basin-wide hydraulic and hydrologic analyses, habitat restoration, culvert replacements, and field data collection throughout the Pacific Northwest. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Washington where he worked in mountain and snow hydrology research and served as the UW AWRA Student Chapter President. He is a licensed professional engineer in Washington and California and an FAA certified remote pilot. Outside of his professional life, he loves to cycle, swim, ski, backpack, and support student-led outdoor education trips run by a local nonprofit. He also enjoys traveling, attending concerts, exploring new cuisines, and cheering on his local professional sports teams.
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CHELSEA JEFFERSON
Chelsea Jefferson, LHG, is currently the Statewide Permitting and Data Quality Coordinator with the Department of Ecology, Water Resources Program. Before moving into this position, Chelsea worked as a permit writer/hydrogeologist in their Northwest Region Office for approximately four years. Chelsea is from the Seattle area and attended Western Washington University for her BS in Geology, and University of Washington, for her MS in hydrogeology. After working in consulting for about eight years, Chelsea made the move to the Water Resources Program – a move that was inspired by learning about the “Hirst” bill at AWRA-WA’s legislative update meeting. When Chelsea is not creating resources for staff, she likes to ponder how the Water Resources Program can use their data to capture insights and improve their processes. And when she’s not working, she’s chasing her two-year-old around.
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JESSICA KUCHAN
Jessica is a partner with Confluence Law, PLLC where she helps clients with issues relating to water resources, land use and natural resources. Jessica works with local governments, non-profits, and private water users to find innovative solutions to complex water resource issues. Prior to law school, Jessica was an environmental scientist with the King County Department of Natural Resources researching the impact of water quality changes on freshwater mussels, macroinvertebrates and salmon. Jessica received a BS in biology from Gonzaga University and Juris Doctor from Lewis and Clark Law School with a certificate in Environmental and Natural Resource Law.
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JENNA R. MANDELL-RICE
Jenna is a Partner in the Seattle office of Van Ness Feldman LLP. She practices in the areas of water, natural resources, and environmental law, with a focus on water resources development, civil litigation, and public policy. Jenna has worked with municipal water utilities and suppliers to address water rights, water supply and water quality challenges, and has assisted clients in finding solutions for municipal and agricultural water supply. She also helps clients navigate complex regulatory, permitting, enforcement and litigation matters under a range of environmental statutes, including the Federal Power Act, Clean Water Act, Safe Drinking Water Act, Washington State Environmental Policy Act, National Environmental Policy Act, and Endangered Species Act. Prior to joining private practice, Jenna served as a law clerk for the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), an office within the Executive Office of the President that coordinates Federal environmental efforts and works closely with agencies and other White House offices to develop environmental policies. She also served as an intern for the Honorable Christine M. Arguello in the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado.
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JASON MCCORMICK
Jason is Principal and Founder at McCormick Water Strategies (MWS) with fifteen years in water resources. Jason is recognized regionally as a water rights and water transactional expert. In 2015, Jason formed MWS after working in the private and non-profit sectors. His formative experience includes ten years specializing in water transactions, trust water, mitigation banking, permitting and water rights administration, water right due diligence and examination, representing private and conservation buyers and sellers, and geospatial water rights evaluation across Washington State. Early in his career, Jason worked as a permit writer for the newly formed Washington State Department of Ecology, Office of Columbia River, where he focused on water right permitting, project planning, geospatial water resources mapping, program outreach, and coordinating initial grant solicitations. From his experience in the private, non-profit, and public sectors, he excels at water right permitting and administration, water transactions, water banking, water right evaluations and due diligence, and complex water resources problem solving. In addition, he draws a strong appreciation for the communities and unique values of Washington State from his local roots in Central Washington.
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GREG MCLAUGHLIN
Greg is a Program Director with Washington Water Trust, where he has worked since 2006, opening the Ellensburg Field Office in 2008. His instream flow and water resource management projects have provided permanent streamflow to rivers and tributaries throughout Washington State. His work includes water right reviews, connecting project benefits to salmon recovery plans, and shepherding those projects through the Ecology review process. He is a frequent presenter statewide on water rights valuation and transactions, trust water, and water law. Greg has worked since 1997 on collaborative resource management projects from his hometown in rural Missouri to the Mekong River in Thailand. Greg currently lives in Lynnwood, WA, and spends his free time cross country and telemark skiing, traveling, and spending time with his wife and four sons. He is also the AWRA-WA newsletter editor.
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ANURAG MISHRA
Dr. Mishra is a Senior Engineer at Geosyntec Consultants. He has more than a decade of experience in consulting, with a special focus on hydrology, hydrodynamics, and water quality modeling. He completed his master’s and PhD at Virginia Tech. His research focused on estimating uncertainty in water quality modeling. Before joining Geosyntec, he worked at AQUA TERRA Consultants/RESPEC and DSI. Dr. Mishra lives with his wife and high school aged son and enjoys all the natural outdoor activities that PNW has to offer, year round. He likes kayaking, skiing, hiking, biking, badminton, and running, in “no particular order”. His interest in improving the environment doesn’t stop at the work, and he regularly volunteers with the Sno-King Watershed Council in water quality data monitoring and habitat restoration.
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ROBIN NIMMER
Dr. Nimmer is Senior Hydrogeologist and has worked as a project management lead at the Water Resources Division at Alta Science and Engineering for the last 14+ years. She has a B.S. in Geology from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, an M.S. in Hydrology from the University of Idaho, and a PhD in Geology from the University of Idaho. She is a Licensed Geologist in Washington, Professional Geologist in Idaho, and Registered Geologist in Oregon. Robin works on hydrogeology-related projects in the northwest and specializes in flow and transport in fractured rock. Her projects range from characterizing and remediating groundwater to helping individuals and communities have a sufficient water supply.
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TOM RING
Tom served as a hydrogeologist with the Water Resources Program of the Yakama Nation from 1990 until his retirement in late 2019. He worked on a variety of projects involving groundwater and surface water quantity and quality, water rights, irrigation and fisheries issues and planning for future water needs. He continues to be active in the Managed Aquifer Recharge component of the Yakima Basin Integrated Plan. Tom has BS and MS degrees in geology from Central Washington University and Northern Arizona University, respectively. He has taught geology and hydrogeology classes at Central Washington University and is a licensed geologist and hydrogeologist in Washington State. He enjoys getting out in the mountains, coasts, and deserts of the American west.
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KATHERINE RYF TAICLET
Katherine Taiclet manages the Quincy office of Landau Associates. Prior to joining Landau she served the public in the Water Resources Program for Washington State Department of Ecology, the Lands Division for Washington State Department of Fish & Wildlife and held various executive positions for family-owned agricultural growers and packers.
Katherine was raised in rural Franklin County, she is a native of the rolling dry land wheat hills of Kahlotus, Washington. She moved to the big city and eventually found her way back to rural living immersing herself in the arid Columbia Basin Project, where she gained over 20 years of professional experience with water rights and water supply solutions. Katherine is highly knowledgeable of Washington and federal water laws, agricultural practices, and real estate acquisition. She is a resource for farmers, industries, developers, and rural communities.
Katherine has a heart for community service as demonstrated by her current leadership roles on the Grant County Economic Development Council Board of Directors, the Northwest Horticulture Councils Workforce Committee, and the American Water Resources Association Washington Chapter. She joined AWRA board in 2020, served as the 2021 annual conference co-chair, 2022 annual conference finance & exhibitor committee co-chair, 2023 vice-president and events committee chair and is the 2024 president-elect.
Katherine is a graduate of Eastern Washington University with a BS in Environmental Biology.
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STEPHEN THOMAS
Stephen is lead hydrogeologist in the Redmond office of GeoEngineers, Inc. He has 30 years of experience as a hydrogeologic and water resources consultant. He manages and performs technical aspects of hydrogeological investigations for groundwater resources development, wellhead protection and groundwater management, groundwater contamination and waste disposal, dewatering, and environmental projects. A native of the United Kingdom, Stephen moved to Seattle in 2001, having previously lived in Los Angeles since 1992. He holds a BS in Geology from the University of Cardiff (Wales) and a MS in Hydrogeology from the University of Birmingham (England) and is a licensed hydrogeologist in the states of Washington and California. Stephen has been on the AWRA-WA Board since 2009, and has held positions of Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer, and has chaired the Dinner and Sponsorship committees. Stephen enjoys many outdoors activities, notably triathlons, skiing, and tennis, as well as annoying his neighbors with his guitar playing.
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PATRICK VANDENBERG
Patrick is the Lead Water Resources Engineer at WSP, where he specializes in hydrology and hydraulic modeling. He received his BS from UCLA and his MS at UW, both in Civil Engineering. He was formerly the University of Washington Student Chapter Representative to the AWRA-WA Board. Patrick previously worked for Seattle Public Utilities and King County as a hydraulic modeling engineer for the local and regional drainage and wastewater systems. Before moving to Seattle, he worked as an environmental engineer for AECOM in Long Beach, CA. He enjoys playing ultimate Frisbee and volleyball. He is also the AWRA-WA website admin.
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HAYLEY VENTOZA
Haley is an associate at Tupper Mack Wells in Seattle, Washington. Her primary practice areas are water rights, environmental compliance, and administrative and judicial appeals in the areas of environmental law, land use, and natural resources. Hayley has represented clients in both state and federal court and has negotiated hundreds of tough cases to a favorable resolution. Hayley has been named a "Rising Star'' by Washington Super Lawyers® for 2021 and 2022. Hayley is also passionate about improving our community. She helped establish the first Veterans Treatment Court in Lakewood, Washington, which assists veterans by providing them access to treatment, employment, and a supportive community. She successfully petitioned the Clemency and Pardons Board on behalf of the first woman sentenced to life without parole under Washington’s three-strikes law. And she serves on the City of Burien Parks and Recreation Board, which is dedicated to strengthening the community through outdoor spaces and events.
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