Amelia Brown

Demand Management Program Manager at Tampa Bay Water

Amelia Brown is a seasoned water resource management professional with over a decade of experience. Currently serving as the Demand Management Program Manager at Tampa Bay Water since January 2020, Amelia is responsible for implementing a ten-year demand management program aimed at achieving an 11 MGD water savings by 2030 in collaboration with local municipalities. Prior roles include Sr. Water Resources Analyst at Western Resource Advocates, where Amelia developed partnerships and programs focused on water conservation, and Junior Specialist II at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, coordinating interdisciplinary research initiatives. Earlier career experiences include project management at Patagonia, assisting in the development of a water footprint methodology, as well as positions at the Natural Resources Defense Council, Grand St. Settlement, and Poly Prep County Day School. Amelia holds a Master’s degree in Environmental Science and Management with a focus on Water Resources Management from the Bren School, University of California, Santa Barbara, and a BA in Physics from Vassar College.

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Clearwater, United States

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Tampa Bay Water

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As the largest wholesale drinking water supplier in the southeastern United States, Tampa Bay Water ultimately provides water to more than 2.5 million people in Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas counties and the cities of New Port Richey, St. Petersburg and Tampa. Our mission seems so simple—to reliably provide clean, safe water to the Tampa Bay region now and for future generations. In reality, it’s a complex process that requires a dedicated, skilled staff to ensure a continuous flow of water to our customers. At Tampa Bay Water we share a common set of values—safety, continuous improvement and innovation. We fulfill our mission in partnership with our stakeholders in a responsible, efficient and environmentally sustainable manner.


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