WSSC WATER - Key Persons


Al Roshdieh

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Mission Support Leadership Team
  • General Services Director
Al is the Director of General Services, responsible for Fleet Services, Materials Management, Sustainability, Real Estate Development and Support Services. A proven leader, Al has guided many of WSSC Water's initiatives, including implementing an enterprise-wide Document Management System and transforming the WSSC Water depots through public-private partnership to attain new facilities at no or low cost.

Alan Sauvageau

Job Titles:
  • Asset Management Office
  • Asset Management Program Division Manager
  • Asset Management Program Division Manager / Production
Alan is responsible for the Asset Management Division. He oversees the development and implementation of the Enterprise Asset Management Program for more than 640,000 facility and underground assets within WSSC Water's 1,000-square-mile service area. He manages a team that includes Project Managers, Asset Strategy Managers, an Economic Analyst, a Management Support Specialist, and an Infrastructure Optimization Specialist that work together to devise recommended capital planning strategies, perform business cases, and identify methods for continuous asset lifecycle enhancements. Alan is a graduate from the University of Georgia (Go Dawgs!) where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Health Science. He brings more than 27 years of broad utility experience in the private sector and at WSSC Water. He began his career in the private sector performing SSES studies and then went to work for WSSC Water. His WSSC career has included positions in Plant Operations, Permit Services, Facility Design and Construction, Facilities Maintenance and Asset Management. When he is not consumed with Asset Management enhancements, Alan enjoys spending time outdoors in the mountains or the water and watching his kids play collegiate lacrosse.

Amanda Conn - Chief Legal Officer

Job Titles:
  • General Counsel
  • Adjunct Professor of Law at Both the University of Maryland
  • Member of the Maryland Bar
As head of the General Counsel's Office, Amanda leads a legal team that provides legal services to support WSSC Water. She also oversees the Claims and Ethics offices. A graduate of the University of Maryland and the University of Baltimore School of Law, Amanda is a member of the Maryland Bar, the U.S. Supreme Court Bar, the Maryland U.S. District Court Bar and the Bar of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. She is a former chair and current treasurer of the State and Local Government Law Section of the Maryland State Bar Association. Amanda has been an adjunct professor of law at both the University of Maryland and University of Baltimore schools of law. She takes great pride in seeing her former students working in the highest levels of government across Maryland. Outside of law, Amanda's interests include art and running. She has a minor in art and paints landscapes in her spare time. She also just completed her first half marathon.

Andrew D. Brunhart

Job Titles:
  • General Manager

Angela Gaskins

Job Titles:
  • Division Manager

Ben Thompson

Job Titles:
  • Deputy Director of Production
  • Deputy Director of Production / Production

Bradley Yeakle

Job Titles:
  • Seneca / Damascus / Hyattstown WRRFs Superintendent

Brian D. Mosby

Job Titles:
  • Biosolids Management Division Manager
  • Biosolids Management Division Manager / Production

Brian Persing

Job Titles:
  • Piscataway WRRF Superintendent
  • Piscataway WRRF Superintendent / Production

Caprecia Poole-Williams - Chief Procurement Officer

Job Titles:
  • Chief Procurement Officer
  • Member of the WSSC Water Procurement Office Team
  • Procurement Office
Caprecia directs a team of procurement professionals who purchase goods and services in a transparent, fair and cost-effective manner. The team establishes positive business relationships with suppliers and drives equitable competition for qualified suppliers and contractors who compete for WSSC Water contracts. Caprecia also led the implementation of the Supply Chain Transformation Program, which resulted in an estimated savings of $85 million over a five-year period. A graduate of University of California-Berkeley, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Environmental Studies, Caprecia also holds Masters' Degrees in Business Administration, Public Policy and Environmental Science from the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. In her spare time, Caprecia enjoys playing softball and completing crossword puzzles.

Carla A. Reid - CEO

Job Titles:
  • CEO
  • General Manager
  • Interim General Manager

Chandria Slaughter

Chandria Slaughter has over 16 years of service in the federal government and currently serves as an ethics attorney in her component's Office of the General Counsel. In this capacity, she reviews confidential financial and public financial disclosure reports, provides guidance to employees, and assists in developing materials for her component's annual ethics training. In addition to her ethics work, Ms. Slaughter is the lead attorney for Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) matters and serves as the FOIA Public Liaison for her office. She received her B.A. in International Studies from the College of William and Mary in Virginia in 1993. Although a native Marylander, she has a fondness for Albuquerque, NM where she attended law and graduate school at the University of New Mexico. She received her J.D. in 2002 and a M.A. in Latin American Studies in 2003. Ms. Slaughter is a life-long resident of Prince George's County and a member of the Maryland Bar Association and Prince George's County Bar Association. She was appointed to the Board of Ethics as an alternate member in 2020.

Cheryll Brewton

Job Titles:
  • Member of the WSSC Water Procurement Office Team
  • Goods and Services Section Manager
  • Goods and Services Section Manager / Procurement

Chuck Brown

Job Titles:
  • Communications & Community Relations Director
  • Director, Communications & Community Relations
Chuck is responsible for positively positioning WSSC Water, its vital mission and dedicated employees through customer-focused communication and community outreach efforts. Prior to joining WSSC Water, Chuck provided strategic communications leadership in the transportation sector, including Amtrak and the Maryland Department of Transportation. Fulfilling his passion to serve those in need, he also worked as a psychotherapist at the Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore where he managed the Center for Autism and Related Disorders' Social Work department and provided compassionate care for clients and their families. Chuck earned a bachelor's degree in Mass Communication from Towson University and a Master of Social Work from The Catholic University of America. Chuck's brain somehow retains useless movie facts and quotes, as well as lyrics from 70s, 80s and 90s rock songs. To the bewilderment of those around him, he tends to randomly break into song from said decades. During his spare time, Chuck enjoys all types of outdoor activities, including riding his pink mountain bike he fondly nicknamed the Pink Panther!

Clarence Beverhoudt

Job Titles:
  • Laboratory Division Manager

Cortez A. White

Job Titles:
  • General Manager

Courtney Edmonds

Job Titles:
  • Director of the Office of Supplier Diversity & Inclusion
  • Office of Supplier Diversity & Inclusion Director

Cristi Bickham

Job Titles:
  • Deputy General Manager External Affairs
  • External Affairs

Crystal Knight-Lee

Job Titles:
  • Chief of Staff
  • Labor Relations / Labor Relations
Crystal serves as a liaison between the General Manager/CEO and WSSC Water's Senior Management Team, key stakeholders, and community representatives. She is responsible for ensuring an accurate flow of information, facilitating implementation of key projects and initiatives, and providing support and guidance to the GM/CEO and deputy general managers. With more than 20 years leadership experience in service roles for government, non-profit and consulting sectors, Crystal enjoys building customer relationships. She is compassionate about all customers having access to safe, clean and affordable water. Crystal earned her B.S. in Management from Towson University and an M.S. in Applied Behavioral Science from Johns Hopkins' Carey Business School. She also earned a post-graduate certificate in strategic management from the University of San Diego. She loves photography, football, and volunteering in her local community, including serving as a sponsor mom for midshipmen at the US Naval Academy.

David McDonough

Job Titles:
  • Interim Deputy General Manager of Operations

DeAnna Thomas - CHRO

Job Titles:
  • Human Resources Director

Dinesh Bahadursingh

Job Titles:
  • Potomac WFP Superintendent

DR. STEVEN J. HAUSMAN

Dr. Hausman graduated with a B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1967 and received his Ph.D. from the same institution in 1972 in the field of immunogenetics and transplantation biology. After completing a postdoctoral fellowship at the Institute for Cancer Research in Philadelphia in 1975, he joined the National Institutes of Health (NIH) as a Staff Fellow in the intramural research program of the National Institute on Aging. In 1977, he became Special Assistant to the Associate Director for Arthritis, Bone and Skin Diseases of the then-named National Institute of Arthritis, Metabolism and Digestive Diseases. In 1978, he became Director of the Arthritis Centers Program in the same Institute, and in 1986, he was appointed Deputy Director of the Division of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases. When the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) was established in 1987, Dr. Hausman became Deputy Director of the Extramural Program. In 1990, he was appointed as the first Deputy Director of the NIAMS. He concurrently served as Director of the Extramural Program from 1995 to 2002. Dr. Hausman has received the NIH Director's Award (NIH's highest award), the Public Health Service (PHS) Exceptional Achievement Award, recognizing his activities as Chair of the PHS Advisory Committee for Employment of Persons with Disabilities; the NIH Equal Employment Opportunity Award; an award from the Lupus Foundation of America in recognition of his support for lupus research; and the Outstanding Ethics Program Award from the Office of Government Ethics for the quality of his stewardship of the NIAMS Ethics Program that he led since 1995. He is cited in American Men and Women of Science, Who's Who in America, Who's Who in Science and Engineering and Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare. Dr. Hausman has been active in Ethics for many years, and in 2002, he co-organized and chaired a national NIH conference on Institutional Conflict of Interest. He led the trans-NIH committee to develop an enterprise-wide Ethics data system that will enable all ethics activities to be conducted on-line, and he was the Sponsoring Partner member representative of the Ethics and Compliance Officer Association. Based on his strong background in information technology, Dr. Hausman was asked in February 2001 to manage the effort to convert all incoming paper applications (currently at a level of approximately 80,000 per year) to electronic format via an enterprise-wide scanning effort. Following the success of this project, he assumed the role of NIH Advocate for Advanced Technologies and became the organizer of the NIH Advanced Technologies Scientific Interest Group which includes nanotechnology, robotics and biomedical applications of new technologies as major emphasis areas. Because of his interest in advocating for individuals with disabilities, Dr. Hausman was appointed to membership on, and elected Chair of, the NIH Diversity Council. His professional affiliations include the: American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association of Immunologists, American Chemical Society, American Society for Cell Biology, Transplantation Society, National Speakers Association and the Global Speakers Federation. Following his retirement from federal service in January 2007, he founded Hausman Technology Keynotes and Consulting and is currently a professional speaker in the area of emerging technologies that include nanotechnology, robotics, bionics, 3D printing, biometrics and security-related issues. Dr. Hausman is a member of the Expert Panel of TechCast Global, an organization devoted to forecasting technology for strategic planning purposes. Dr. Hausman resides in Montgomery County and was initially appointed to the Board of Ethics as a regular member in 2007. He served as Chair in 2010 and 2011.

Fausto R. Bayonet

Job Titles:
  • Chairman Montgomery County

GEORGE E. PRUDEN, II

George E. Pruden, II, retired from the federal government after serving over 36 years, including 21 years in the ethics field. He has provided ethics counseling and training in four different federal agencies and has served as the lead ethics official in three of those agencies. He has been intimately involved in the development and creative delivery of legal ethics and government ethics training programs for the District of Columbia Bar, the Virginia Law Foundation, the U.S. Office of Government Ethics, National Bar Association, American Bar Association, League of United Latin American Citizens, National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice, Women in Federal Law Enforcement, Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys, National Academy of Corrections, Department of Justice's (DOJ) National Advocacy Center and many other organizations. He has developed and appeared in a number of ethics training videos. In the mid-1990's, he developed an ethics game (based on the "Jeopardy" game show format) that was used to train the Attorney General, other senior DOJ officials, senior White House staff and thousands of other federal employees. Prior to retiring, he served as a Senior Counsel in the Office of the General Counsel for the Office of Justice Programs (OJP) at the DOJ where he provided legal advice to several criminal justice program offices. He also served as the legal advisor to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Officer, served as OJP's Senior Component Official for Privacy and as OJP's FOIA Public Liaison. His other duties included serving as an ethics attorney, and he handled litigation involving discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. He was an inaugural member of the DOJ's Mediator Corps, where he was often selected to serve as the mediator in many high-profile mediations for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Prior to his tenure at OJP, he served as the General Counsel for six years for the Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the District of Columbia, a federal agency responsible for providing probation, parole and pretrial services for D.C. offenders. Prior to that, he served as an Associate General Counsel/Ethics Officer for the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Mr. Pruden served in the White House Counsel's Office handling the review of financial disclosure reports and other documents for nominees to various federal agencies, boards and commissions. Some of his other professional experiences include having served as a Professorial Lecturer in Ethics at the Washington College of Law at The American University and as an Instructor of Political Science at Norfolk State University. He received many awards and honors during his career. In December 2014, he was awarded the Assistant Attorney General's Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Office of Justice Programs. In June 1999, he was awarded the Federal Bureau of Prisons' Commendation Medal for the Outstanding Performance of Duty. During his tenure at the OJP, he received over 17 performance awards in less than 10 years. During the 1990's, he served on the Archdiocesan Board of Education for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington for seven years, two years as Vice-President and the last year as President. He was awarded his LL.B. degree in 1981 from the North Carolina Central University School of Law and a B.A. in Political Science/Public Administration with honors from Norfolk State University in 1984. He is a member of the Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, District of Columbia and the U.S. Supreme Court bars. He is currently serving as a co-principal developing a new business, Pruden-Hinkson Solutions. This new entity will provide mediation, consulting and training services to federal agencies, state and local governmental agencies and non-profits. Mr. Pruden resides in Prince George's County and was initially appointed to the Board of Ethics as an alternate member in 2008. He was appointed as a regular member in 2009 and has served as Chair since 2013.

Guy Andes

Job Titles:
  • Intergovernmental Relations Director ( Acting )

Hahns Hairston

Job Titles:
  • Patuxent WFP Superintendent

Harry B. Shaw

Job Titles:
  • Chief Engineer

Harry H. Hall

Job Titles:
  • Chief Engineer

Helene Blin

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Mission Support Leadership Team
  • Enterprise Risk Officer

Howard A. Denis

Job Titles:
  • Commissioner Montgomery County

J. C. Langley

Job Titles:
  • Production Director

Jeffrey (Jeff) Hysen

Jeffrey (Jeff) Hysen joins the board after serving the Federal Government for 31 years as an Assistant Regional Counsel with the General Services Administration (GSA), National Capital Region, in Washington, DC. In that capacity, he was lead counsel on all ethics issues. At GSA, his duties included: training employees each year on the Standards of Conduct and ethics related regulations; training new employees on ethics rules; supervising the distribution of over 500 Confidential Financial Disclosure Forms; supervising the review of the Confidential Financial Disclosure Forms; training other attorneys on the proper review of the Confidential Financial Disclosure Forms; and, counseling employees on matters involving the Standards of Conduct and the Hatch Act. Mr. Hysen also was lead counsel on Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) issues and lead counsel on matters involving appropriations law. Mr. Hysen graduated from Clark University and received his J.D. from St. John's University School of Law. He resides in Montgomery County and was appointed to the board as a regular member in 2019.

Jerry Irvine

Job Titles:
  • Public Affairs Division Manager

Jerry N. Johnson - CEO

Job Titles:
  • CEO
  • General Manager

Jin Shin

Job Titles:
  • Water Quality Division Manager

John Curry

Job Titles:
  • Customer Service Director ( Acting )

John Kasprzak

Job Titles:
  • Project Manager

John M. Brusnighan

Job Titles:
  • General Manager

John R. Griffin

Job Titles:
  • General Manager

Jon T. Rymer

Job Titles:
  • Inspector General

Jorge Rodriguez

Job Titles:
  • Utility Services Director ( Acting )

Joseph Bergstrom

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Mission Support Leadership Team
  • Police and Homeland Security Director ( Acting )

Joseph F. Beach

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Mission Support Leadership Team
  • Deputy General Manager Mission Support
  • General Services Department

Julianne Montes De Oca - Secretary

Job Titles:
  • Corporate Secretary

Karen A. Wright

Job Titles:
  • Systems Control Division Manager

Keith Tyson

Job Titles:
  • Innovation and Research Director

Kishia L. Powell - CEO

Job Titles:
  • CEO
  • Commissioner
  • General Manager

Kiyon Harley

Job Titles:
  • Member of the WSSC Water Procurement Office Team
  • Operations and Administration Division Manager

Letitia Carolina-Powell

Job Titles:
  • Chief Financial Officer ( Acting )

Luis Maya

Job Titles:
  • Senior Public Communications Specialist

Lyn Riggins

Job Titles:
  • Producer / Writer

Lynnette D. Espy-Williams

Job Titles:
  • Commissioner Prince George 's County

Mark J. Smith

Job Titles:
  • Commissioner Prince George 's County

Mark Turner

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Mission Support Leadership Team
  • Chief Information Officer ( Acting )
  • Chief Information Officer ( Acting ) Operations

Michael Jackson

Job Titles:
  • Member of the WSSC Water Procurement Office Team
  • Procurement Services Division Manager

Mike Harmer - CEO

Job Titles:
  • CEO
  • Chief Engineer
  • General Manager

Paul Henry

Job Titles:
  • Facilities Maintenance Division Manager ( Acting )

Regina Y. Speed-Bost

Job Titles:
  • Vice Chair

Richard G. Hocevar

Job Titles:
  • General Manager

Robert (Bob) Maloney

Job Titles:
  • Performance & Accountability Director / Emergency Manager

Robert B. Morse

Job Titles:
  • Chief Engineer

Robert J. McLeod

Job Titles:
  • Chief Engineer
  • General Manager

Robert S. McGarry

Job Titles:
  • General Manager

Russel Beers

Job Titles:
  • Deputy General Counsel

Solomon Quansah

Job Titles:
  • Western Branch WRRF Superintendent

T. Eloise Foster

Job Titles:
  • Commissioner Montgomery County

Teresa Daniell

Job Titles:
  • Interim General Manager

Thomas Carney

Job Titles:
  • Member of the WSSC Water Procurement Office Team
  • Procurement Compliance Manager

Yerman Saavedra

Job Titles:
  • Parkway WRRF Superintendent