Leadership, passion, commitment among words used to describe Dreyfuss-Wells as CEO Ciaccia prepares for February retirement
Kyle Dreyfuss-Wells will be appointed Chief Executive Officer effective February 11. Dreyfuss-Wells will succeed Julius Ciaccia who, after more than nine years as CEO, will retire on February 10, 2017.
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Kyle Dreyfuss-Wells addresses
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"Under the leadership of CEO Ciaccia, the Sewer District has become one of the most renowned progressive environmental organizations in the nation," Dreyfuss-Wells said. "I would like to thank the Board of Trustees for giving me the opportunity to build upon those successes."
Dreyfuss-Wells has been with the Sewer District since 2008, and currently is the Deputy Director of Watershed Programs. In addition to her leadership role in the development and implementation of the
Regional Stormwater Management Program, Dreyfuss-Wells played a critical role in the negotiations with the federal government of
Project Clean Lake, the Sewer District’s program to significantly reduce the amount of raw sewage discharging into the environment.
She has led on the Sewer District’s
Green Infrastructure Program, including the implementation of the
grants program, which is designed to remove stormwater from the combined system as redevelopment activities occur.