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Appendix A: Biosketches of Committee Members
Pages 49-54

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From page 49...
... He was previously the president of government operations for the international engineering firm of BE&K, Inc., headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama. Prior to joining BE&K, Admiral Nash served as director of the Iraq Program Management Office under the Coalition Provisional Authority and, later, as director of the Iraq Reconstruction Management Office under the U.S.
From page 50...
... Before found ing MOCA in 1999, she was a professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at MIT specializing in construc tion management. Prior to joining MIT, she was a professor of civil and environmental engineering at Lehigh University and a researcher at the Center for Advanced Technology for Large Structural Systems.
From page 51...
... His interests include all aspects of civil engineering; public policy related to infrastructure, the environment, and sustainable development; military engineering; leadership; engineering management; and water resources development. General Hatch was the chair of the Board on Infrastructure and the Constructed Environment from 2005 to 2007.
From page 52...
... Prieto served as one of three presidential appointees to the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Business Advisory Council, as well as serving on the boards of several international, industrial, and educational organizations. He co-chaired the New York City Partnership's Infrastructure Task Force, established following September 11, 2001, and chaired the historic meeting of the World Economic Forum's Engineering and Construction Governors held in New York City in Febru ary 2002.
From page 53...
... Westerhoff holds BS and MS degrees in engineering from the New Jersey Institute of Technology, is an honorary member of the American Water Works Association, and is actively involved in leadership roles in numerous professional societies. He is a prolific author with numerous published articles, and he has authored two major texts for drinking water utilities, The Changing Water Utility: Creative Approaches to Effectiveness and Efficiency (1998)


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