San Antonio River Authority
Shawna Arroyo has extensive work experience in the field of Information Technology. Shawna is currently the Director of Information Technology at the San Antonio River Authority, where they oversee the IT department. Prior to this role, they served as the User Services Manager and User Services Officer in the same organization. Before joining the San Antonio River Authority, Shawna worked as a Project Manager at New Mexico State University from 2015 to 2018. Shawna also has experience as the Manager of User Services at Texas A&M University-San Antonio, where they led and managed various IT activities. Shawna began their career at New Mexico State University as the Manager of Student Technology & Planning, where they supervised the student technology programs and operations. Shawna also held the position of Project Specialist for ICT. Overall, Shawna has a strong background in IT management and user services.
Shawna Arroyo has a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Management from New Mexico State University. Shawna also obtained a Masters of Arts degree in Curriculum and Instruction from the same institution. No specific start or end years for these degrees were provided.
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San Antonio River Authority
Vision: Inspiring Actions for Healthy Creeks and Rivers Mission: Committed to Safe, Clean, Enjoyable Creeks and Rivers. SARA, created in 1937, is one of many such active river authorities in the State of Texas. Its jurisdiction covers 3,658 square miles - all of Bexar, Wilson, Karnes and Goliad Counties. SARA’s Core Values Stewardship We care for our creeks and rivers as a valued natural and community resource. We exercise care in managing the public funds and resources entrusted to us. We care for our employees. Integrity We are honest, ethical and reliable. We are accountable to and value the trust and confidence of the citizens and communities we serve and each other. Excellence We are committed to innovative, collaborative, adaptive and strategic actions that result in watershed solutions. We provide responsive service, leverage our experience and strive to advance our knowledge, skills and capabilities. Agency Goals Generate lasting and recognized improvements to the health and safety of our creeks, rivers, estuaries and bays. Enhance community appreciation for and recreational use of our creeks and rivers. Advance and apply our expertise to influence, develop and implement watershed solutions that balance the environmental, economic and quality of life needs of our communities. Strengthen, develop and anticipate expertise at all levels to enhance results, improve service efficiencies, and build employee dedication. Expand, diversify and leverage funding sources and partnerships by delivering results.