SJW Group
Paul Drane is an experienced financial executive currently serving as the Director of Financial Planning and Analysis at SJW Group since October 2023. Prior to this role, Paul held the position of Chief Financial Officer at Greenskies from October 2019 to October 2023, where leadership encompassed the financial organization and cross-functional teams including accounting, asset management, human resources, and operations & maintenance. From May 2006 to October 2019, Paul was the Vice President Controller at Shenkman Capital Management, Inc., overseeing accounting and finance operations while supporting the firm's growth. Earlier in Paul's career, a role as a Financial Analyst at UBS from September 2004 to May 2006 provided foundational skills. Educationally, Paul earned a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Norwich University and a Master of Business Administration from Southern Connecticut State University.
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SJW Group
At SJW Group, we're trusted, passionate and socially responsible professionals delivering life-sustaining, highquality water and exceptional service while protecting the environment, enhancing our communities and providing a fair return to shareholders. SJW Group is among the largest investor-owned pure play water and wastewater utilities in the United States, providing life-sustaining and high-quality water service to nearly 1.5 million people. SJW Group’s locally led and operated water utilities — San Jose Water Company in California, Connecticut Water Company in Connecticut, Maine Water Company in Maine and SJWTX Inc. (dba Canyon Lake Water Service Company) in Texas — possess the financial strength, operational expertise and technological innovation to deliver outstanding service to customers, safeguard the environment and provide opportunities to employees. SJW Group remains focused on investing in its operations, remaining actively engaged in its local communities and delivering continued sustainable value to its shareholders.