League Of Women Voters ‘Lunch With A Leader’ To Feature Deputy Utility Manager Clay Moseley Jan. 18

Deputy Utility Manager Clay Moseley

LWV News:

The League of Women Voters (LWV) has announced that Deputy Utility Manager Clay Moseley, over Gas, Water, and Sewer Services at Los Alamos County, will be the Lunch with a Leader speaker noon until 1 p.m. Jan. 18 at the Unitarian Church.

This event is open to the entire community.

Moseley is responsible for operation of the natural gas distribution, wastewater collection and treatment, and water production and distribution systems. He joined DPU’s engineering division in 2000 to bolster the post-Cerro Grande Fire recovery program team.

He has more than 25 years of experience in infrastructure evaluation, planning, design and project management. However, his first job out of college was with an Albuquerque architectural/engineering firm that specialized in facility condition assessments and operational evaluations that included both LANL and Los Alamos County facilities.

Moseley later worked for Johnson Controls Northern New Mexico and with the Facilities and Waste Operations group at LANL for two years.

Moseley holds Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics and Master of Science in Engineering Construction Management degrees.

Note: If Los Alamos Public Schools closes because of snow, this Lunch with a Leader talk will not be held in person, but will be held via zoom (link will be emailed out by 10 a.m.) and Pig + Fig lunches will be canceled.

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