Alameda County Water District
Gisselle D. is a Water Use Efficiency Specialist at Alameda County Water District since October 2020, with previous experience as a Climate Action and Education Intern at Santa Clara University from April 2017 to March 2020, where Gisselle coordinated the first Sustainability Strategic Plan and contributed to the annual STARS report. Gisselle also served as a LEAD Peer Mentor, supporting first-generation college students. In the summer of 2019, Gisselle interned in Sustainability and Environmental Policy at San Francisco International Airport, enhancing the food donation program. A summer internship at the Joint BioEnergy Institute involved analyzing cellulose-degrading bacteria for biofuel production. Gisselle holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Studies with a Green Business Concentration and Economics from Santa Clara University.
Alameda County Water District
The Alameda County Water District is a California water utility that supplies safe drinking water to the residents and businesses of Fremont, Newark and Union City. Founded in 1914, ACWD has proudly served the community for over 100 years, and we currently serve more than 351,000 people with a staff of 230 dedicated employees. Providing customers with a reliable supply of high quality water at reasonable price is our mission --- one we strive to uphold while protecting the health and safety of the communities we serve. This requires a dedicated staff of trained professionals who know what it takes to keep the water system safe and sound – without interruption. With over 100 square miles of service area; numerous water treatment, pumping and storage facilities; and over 900 miles of water main pipelines, our dedicated staff work hard to maintain critical infrastructure. Ever-constant stewards of the environment, we work to preserve our natural resources and educate the public about water resources, groundwater protection and water conservation. As a public agency committed to providing top notch water service to the Tri-City area, we strive for excellence in our customer service, the quality of water we provide, and the work that we do each day within our organization. From customer service representatives to gardeners, electricians, accountants, engineers, treatment facility operators, chemists, utility workers and many more – we have a variety of jobs to attract the finest of trades and professionals. At ACWD, we value our employees and encourage creativity, community, collaboration, diversity and excellent customer service.