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Water board taps new exec


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The Southwest Florida Water Management District's governing board appointed engineer Blake Guillory of Jupiter as its executive director. Guillory replaces David Moore, who resigned May 26.

“This was a unanimous choice by the board. Blake is the right person at the right time for this district and the water resources,” says Governing Board Chairman H. Paul Senft Jr., in a release. “His extensive experience in the private sector and the contacts he has throughout the state and the nation will serve the district well as we move forward meeting the critical water needs of west central Florida.”

Guillory is vice president and Florida area manager at Brown and Caldwell, a consulting firm that provides water supply, wastewater, stormwater, infrastructure, solid waste, construction management, business consulting and environmental sciences services to public and private clients. Before joining the firm, Guillory was with PBS&J, now Atkins North America, where he was vice president and senior division manager for the firm's Southeast water resources division.

Guillory holds a bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering from Texas A&M University and master's degrees in civil engineering and business administration from the University of South Florida. Guillory is the past president and a current board member of the Florida Stormwater Association.

 

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