Two New Staff Members Join U.S. Water Alliance

March 21, 2016
Howard Neukrug is senior fellow; Emily Feenstra is deputy director

The U.S. Water Alliance, a national organization advancing a sustainable water future for all, announced two new staff members, Howard Neukrug and Emily Feenstra.

Neukrug has joined the Alliance as a senior fellow. In this capacity he provides strategic guidance on key Alliance initiatives, serves as an official spokesperson for the organization and leads the development of publications and initiatives to advance a sustainable water future for all. He was also one of the water sector leaders who conceived of and created the U.S. Water Alliance, and until recently, served on the board of the organization.

Neukrug served as the CEO of Philadelphia Water's $1 billion water services utility and is the creator of Philadelphia's Green Cities, Clean Waters Program. An advisor to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other environmental agencies on issues of policy and regulation, water quality and treatment and urban planning and sustainability, he is a leader in the drinking water, green infrastructure, storm water and wastewater utility industries. He is currently teaching at the University of Pennsylvania and will remain based in Philadelphia.

Feenstra has joined the Alliance as its deputy director. In this capacity she oversees a diverse portfolio of projects and manages strategic partnerships with Alliance members and supporters to advance one water management in America.

Prior to joining the Alliance, Feenstra was the director of infrastructure initiatives and public affairs at the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). In that role she led policy and advocacy initiatives for ASCE, including Report Card for America's Infrastructure, the Failure to Act economic study series and other reports designed to influence infrastructure policy. Emily will be based in the Alliance's Washington, D.C. office.

Source: U.S. Water Alliance

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