MCWRA Board of Directors increase to nine

October 13, 2019

The Mountain Counties Water Resources Association (MCWRA) Board of Directors increases it members from seven to nine.  

Background:

To improve regional representation and member inclusion, the MCWRA Board of Directors, with concurrence from its Governance Committee, took action to increase its members from seven to nine.  The Board of Directors now consists of six (6) elected water board members (in that capacity) and three (3) county supervisors (in that capacity).  The Directors have been elected by the Executive Membership and represent MCWRA  in a regional-at-large capacity, not a specific entity.

Dan Miller, Supervisor, County of Nevada

Professional History

In 2014, Dan was elected to the Nevada County Board of Supervisors.  As Supervisor, he represents the Board on a number of Committees and Commissions including the Solid and Hazardous Waste Commission, the Audit Review Committee, the Budget Review Committee, the Grass Valley Redevelopment Dissolution Oversight Board, the Mental Health Advisory Board, and the Regional Housing Authority of Sutter and Nevada Counties.

Dan moved to Grass Valley with his family in 1962. He is a graduate of Nevada Union High School and Sierra College and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Cal State University, Sacramento.  Dan served four terms as a member of the Grass Valley City Council – from 2003 to 2014, and from 1989-1996, and served as Mayor from 1991-1993 and in 2014. From 1997-2001, Dan served on the Grass Valley Planning Commission. In 2001 he was elected to the Nevada Joint High School District Board of Trustees and served as its President from 2003-2005. Dan has also served as President of the Sierra College Foundation, Nevada County Campus and on the Board of Directors for the Grass Valley/Nevada County Chamber of Commerce and the Board of Directors for the Nevada County Country Club.

Dan and his wife Roxanne have two daughters, Lisa and Sonia, a son Brendon and four grandchildren. His wife Roxanne manages their downtown business, Future Generations, and Dan is a self-employed insurance agent. In his spare time he enjoys playing golf with his wife and friends, travel and is a longtime Forty-Niner faithful and San Fransisco Giants fan.

 Paul Molinelli Jr. , Board Director, Amador Water Agency

Professional History

Paul was appointed to the Amador Water Agency (AWA) Board of Directors in February, 2017 and selected for President for 2019.  He represents the City of Jackson and surrounding unincorporated areas.  Paul has been an Amador County resident since 1976, graduating from Jackson High School (now Argonaut HS) in 1982. Paul is partner, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of ACES Waste Services, Inc. Paul chairs the Jackson Outreach Committee, Budget and Finance and Policy Committees.

Mr. Molinelli serves as the chair of the Amador County Integrated Waste Management Local Task Force (LTF), various other committees and service organizations, including Jackson Lions Club. He previously served on the City of Jackson Planning Commission.

Paul and his wife, Chris, have four sons, 2 grandchildren, and live in Jackson. His term will expire in December, 2022.

 

  

 

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