Mid-Pacific
Region
Sacramento, Calif.
Released On: December 19,
2008
Mr. Donald
Glaser, Regional Director of the
Bureau of Reclamation's
Mid-Pacific Region, announces
the selection of Ms. Susan Fry
as the Area Manager of the
Klamath Basin Area Office
located in Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
"Susan Fry's
skills and past experience,
including 15 years of Federal
service and her recent
graduation from the Reclamation
Leadership Development Program,
make her well-suited to lead the
Klamath Basin Area Office," said
Mr. Glaser.
As Area
Manager, Ms. Fry will direct and
oversee program activities for
the Klamath Project,
which
provides irrigation water for
about 240,000 acres as well as
water for the Klamath National
Wildlife Refuges. A key element
of the Area Manager position
will be helping to lead the
extensive restoration programs
under way in the Klamath Basin.
For the past 2
years, Ms. Fry has been the
Mid-Pacific Region's
Environmental Officer. She also
has served as Reclamation's lead
on the Bay-Delta Conservation
Plan, an effort to develop a
habitat conservation plan for
the Sacramento-San Joaquin
Delta. Ms. Fry previously
served for 3 years as the
Special Assistant to the
Regional Director.
Ms. Fry joined
the Mid-Pacific Region after 2
years as a private consultant
focused on water resource issues
in northern California and
wilderness designation issues
across the West. Prior to that,
Ms. Fry was a U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers' employee for 12
years. While with the Corps,
Ms. Fry was the Senior Project
Manager on the Sacramento-San
Joaquin River Basins
Comprehensive Study, a Special
Assistant to the Assistant
Secretary of the Army for Civil
Works at the Pentagon, and an
Assistant to the Senate Energy
and Water Development
Appropriations Subcommittee
Legislative Clerk on Capitol
Hill.
Ms. Fry
graduated from the University of
California at Davis with a
Bachelors of Science degree in
wildlife biology.