Nevada Irrigation District
Greg Jones is an experienced professional in organizational management and strategic development, currently serving as Assistant General Manager at Nevada Irrigation District since January 2017. Responsibilities include overseeing complex programs and coordinating with leadership and the Board of Directors. Notably, Greg also held the position of Interim General Manager, directly reporting to the Board. Previous experience includes roles such as Vice President of Programs at Sierra Business Council, where focus was on promoting sustainability in Sierra Nevada communities, and Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Global Sun Wind and Power, enhancing remote hybrid power systems. Greg's educational background includes a Master’s Degree in Business Administration with a focus on Environmental and Business Sustainability from the University of Nevada, Reno, and dual Bachelor's degrees in Recreation Administration from California State University, Chico.
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Nevada Irrigation District
Nevada Irrigation District (NID) was formed in 1921 and headquartered in Grass Valley, California, a picturesque and historic California Gold Rush town in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, 60 miles northeast of Sacramento. NID is an independent special district operated by and for the people who own land within its 287,000-acre boundaries. NID provides service in an expansive geographic area that makes the district one of the largest in the State of California. The district is organized primarily to supply water for irrigation, municipal, domestic and industrial purposes. NID water is available in wide areas of Nevada and Placer counties; the district also has storage and distribution facilities in Sierra and Yuba counties. Unique in many respects, NID collects water on 70,000 acres of high mountain watershed, owns and operates an extensive reservoir and canal system and network of water treatment plants. The district produces hydroelectric energy and provides outdoor public recreation.