[env-trinity] Donald R. Glaser Named Mid-Pacific Regional Director

Tom Stokely tstokely at trinityalps.net
Fri May 2 15:40:59 PDT 2008


 

 



92-4000                                                    May 1, 2008

ADM-1.10

 

VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL ONLY

 

MEMORANDUM

 

To:             All Bureau of Reclamation Employees 

 

From:         Robert W. Johnson            /s/

                  Commissioner

 

Subject:     Donald R. Glaser Named Mid-Pacific Regional Director

 

It is my pleasure to announce that Donald Glaser has accepted the position as the Bureau of Reclamation's Mid-Pacific Regional Director.  

Don’s experiences are varied and include 20 years with Reclamation in several positions throughout the West and in Washington, D.C., including Assistant Commissioner for Resources Management and Deputy Commissioner.  

Don has spent the past 7 years managing several non profits engaged in water education, open space preservation, and fish and wildlife conservation and restoration.  Prior to that, he was a water resource consultant, the Executive Director for the Presidential Commission on Western Water Policy and the State Director for the Bureau of Land Management in Colorado. 

His experience with Reclamation along with all that he has accomplished since he left Reclamation make him the ideal person to fill this important position as part of Reclamation's leadership team.

 

Don was born in Long Beach, California, and graduated from Santa Barbara High School.  He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration and Economics from Eastern Montana College (now Montana State University-Billings).  He will be moving with his wife Sandi to Sacramento from their current home in Denver, Colorado, in the near future.

I have every confidence that Don Glaser will help make the Mid-Pacific Region responsive to its customers and effective in carrying out Reclamation's mission.  

Please join me in welcoming Don back to the Bureau of Reclamation.

 

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