Megan Moir

Division Director at City of Burlington, Vermont

Megan Moir currently serves as Division Director and Director of Water Resources for the City of Burlington, Vermont, a position held since May 2016, and previously worked as Stormwater Program Manager for the City of Burlington Department of Public Works from 2009 to May 2016. In this role, Megan Moir oversees the Burlington Stormwater Management Program, ensuring compliance with regulations and managing technical assistance and utility billing. Additional experience includes serving as an Adjunct Lecturer at SUNY Plattsburgh, a City Councilor for the City of Winooski, and as a Stormwater Scientist for the State of Vermont, where critical reviews and project management were conducted. Megan Moir's educational background includes a Master’s degree in Water Resources from the University of Vermont and a Bachelor’s degree in Latin American Studies with a minor in Biology from Rice University.

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Burlington, United States

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City of Burlington, Vermont

Burlington is the largest city in the State of Vermont with a population of nearly 40,000. The city covers 15.5 square miles on the eastern shore of Lake Champlain. There are four colleges in the city including the University of Vermont, (UVM). The University is located overlooking the city on a 451-acre campus which includes undergraduate, graduate, and medical schools. In addition there are two colleges within the city: Champlain College which occupies more than 40 buildings on over 22 acres, as well as Burlington College, which is smaller in size.


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