San Jacinto River Authority
Joy Homewood is an experienced administrative professional currently serving as an Administrative Assistant III at San Jacinto River Authority, responsible for providing primary administrative support to one division and secondary support to another, interacting with various internal and external stakeholders. Previous roles include Equipment Procurement Administrator at Bunzl Distribution NA, managing the acquisition to disposal process for a vast array of assets, and Customer Service Representative at Signature Flight Support, coordinating operations for private and corporate aircraft services. Joy's career also includes supervisory experience as a Shift Supervisor at Starbucks and front-of-house operations at Il Forno Trattoria. With an Associate of Arts degree from Lone Star College-Montgomery and coursework in English Language and Literature at Santa Monica College, Joy combines strong administrative skills with a solid educational background.
San Jacinto River Authority
Created by the Texas Legislature in 1937 (Article 8280-121, as amended), the San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) is a government agency whose mission is to develop, conserve, and protect the water resources of the San Jacinto River basin. Covering all or part of seven counties, the organization's jurisdiction includes the entire San Jacinto River watershed, excluding Harris County. SJRA is one of 10 major river authorities in the State of Texas, and like other river authorities, its primary purpose is to implement long-term, regional projects related to water supply and wastewater treatment. The SJRA boundaries include the entire watershed of the San Jacinto River and its tributaries excluding Harris County. This includes all of Montgomery County and parts of Walker, Waller, San Jacinto, Grimes, and Liberty Counties. SJRA serves many customers in the Houston area and is authorized to operate in East Harris County through an agreement with the City of Houston, which allows the SJRA to operate east of the San Jacinto River.