
Donald
R. Glaser named Mid-Pacific Regional Director for the Bureau of
Reclamation
Commissioner's
Office
Washington
,
D.C.
Media
Contact:
Kip
White
(202) 513-0684
Released On:
May 02, 2008
Bureau
of Reclamation Commissioner Robert W. Johnson today announced the
selection of Donald R. Glaser as Reclamation's Mid-Pacific Regional
Director. Glaser will serve in
Sacramento
,
Calif.
Glaser's experiences are
varied and include twenty years with the Bureau of Reclamation in
several positions throughout the west and in
Washington
,
D.C.
, including Assistant
Commissioner for Resources Management and Deputy Commissioner. Glaser
has spent the past seven years managing several non profits engaged in
water education, open space preservation, and fish and wildlife
conservation and restoration. Prior to that, he was a water resource
consultant, the Executive Director for the Presidential Commission on
Western Water Policy and the State Director for the Bureau of Land
Management in
Colorado
.
"Reclamation is
fortunate to be able to bring Don Glaser back home to the Bureau of
Reclamation," said Reclamation Commissioner Bob Johnson,
"Don's experience with the Bureau along with everything he has
accomplished since he left Reclamation make him the ideal person to fill
this important position as part of the Reclamation leadership
team."
Glaser was born in
Long Beach
,
Calif.
, and graduated from
Santa Barbara
High School
. He earned a Bachelor of
Science degree in Business Administration and Economics from
Eastern
Montana
College
(now Montana State
University-Billings). He will be moving with his wife Sandi to
Sacramento
from their current home in
Denver
,
Colo.
, in the near future.
Johnson continued,
"I have every confidence that Don Glaser will help make the
Mid-Pacific Region responsive to its customers and effective in carrying
out Reclamation's mission. It's a great pleasure for me personally to
name Don to one of our top leadership positions."
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