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9 <br /> Page 2 of 3 Raymond (Ray) <br /> measures we implemented to significantly conserve water supply resources which are valuable <br /> to the entire community. <br /> I was involved with University sustainability programs. I was a charter member of the <br /> Universitya€TMs Sustainability Coalition and served on the Sustainability Advisory Committee, a <br /> pan-University committee which advised the Provost and the Vice Chancellor for Finance and <br /> Administration on sustainability matters. <br /> I provided leadership in the creation of the Universitya€TMs Climate Action Plan and managed <br /> the implementation of the plan. As part of the plan, I led the University team that partnered and <br /> contracted with Orange County for the Landfill Gas Project. The successful completion and <br /> current operation of this project will allow the Universitya€TMs Carolina North Campus to be <br /> carbon neutral for many years by preventing the escape of the potent greenhouse gas from the <br /> County landfill and using that gas to generate green power. <br /> I was the director of a large department responsible for the provision of energy, water, reclaimed <br /> water, wastewater, and stormwater services to a very large university teaching and research <br /> campus including a major teaching hospital and regional trauma center. I was responsible for <br /> the budget, personnel management, and general direction of the department. My work with <br /> OWASA provided me knowledge of its budget, organization, and business and political drivers. I <br /> believe all of my experience and knowledge is relevant and would be valuable for service on the <br /> OWASA Board. <br /> Reasons for wanting to serve on this board: <br /> I enjoyed working with OWASA during my entire career at UNC Chapel Hill. I recognize that <br /> OWASA is a valuable and critical asset to Orange County. The provision of reliable, clean, and <br /> efficient services to the community at a reasonable cost is absolutely necessary to sustain a <br /> viable community. I understand the important part OWASA has in the community and <br /> understand its business and operations and understand the importance of its stewardship of <br /> natural resources. I understand the importance of resiliency for the community to recover <br /> following severe weather and the critical role that OWASA plays. I believe my background is <br /> relevant, and that I can contribute to moving OWASA forward by serving on its Board of <br /> Directors. I am willing to commit the time necessary to serve. <br /> Conflict of Interest: <br /> Supplemental Questions: <br /> Orange Water&Sewer Authority Board of Directors <br /> Please list/explain your experience, either professionally and/or from other <br /> boards/commissions that you have in the areas of budget, personnel, and management. <br /> I was the director of a large department of UNC Chapel Hill. I was responsible for the budget <br /> which exceeded $100 million annually. The department had 150 employees for which I was <br /> responsible. I was a supervisor within the department from 1977 until my retirement in 2012. I <br /> was the head of the department from 1999 until my retirement. During that period I was named <br /> Interim Executive Director for Facilities Services, a department with over 1300 employees. I <br /> held those responsibilities for six months until a permanent arrangement was made. <br /> In addition to the experience listed in the question above, please list the work/volunteer <br /> experience/qualifications that would add to your expertise for this board. <br /> I have been in volunteer organizations my entire career. Perhaps the most valuable is my <br /> experience in the International District Energy Association (see www.districtenergy.org), a trade <br /> association for owners, operators, vendors, and service providers for the district energy <br /> industry. District energy is the provision of energy services to a campus or a group of municipal <br /> buildings. This is not unlike OWASA provides water and wastewater services to the community. <br /> During my 30 years with the IDEA, I have served on multiple committees including 9 years on <br />