This week’s ALN Th@4on June 17 will feature a chat between Jessica Dzara with Loudoun Water and Mike Bordenaro ALN Director, Communications. As always, see more below in People and register at this link.
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Jessica Dzara, CPPM, CF, Asset Management Program Director at Loudoun Water in Virginia. Ms. Dzara has more than 14 years of asset management experience. Prior to entering the utility sector in 2018, Ms. Dzara was a Senior Manager at Sunflower Systems where she spe...
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2021 National Asset Leadership Strategy
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ALN Senior Fellows 2021 Paths to Success
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ASCE 2021 Report Card for America’s Infrastructure
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