Gregory Black

Chief Financial Officer at Water Replenishment District

Gregory Black is an accomplished financial executive serving as Chief Financial Officer at the Water Replenishment District since May 2022 and as Principal at G.Black Consulting since May 2015. With extensive experience in financial planning and management, Gregory directed the budget and strategic planning for the largest municipal utility in the United States during a 33-year tenure at the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, where roles included Director of Financial Services and Budget Manager. Gregory's expertise spans energy efficiency programs, renewables, and financial modeling, supported by an MBA in Finance from USC Marshall School of Business and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Tennessee State University.

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Water Replenishment District

The Water Replenishment District of Southern California (WRD) is the largest groundwater agency in the State of California, managing and protecting local groundwater resources for four million residents. WRD's service area covers a 420-square-mile region of southern Los Angeles County, the most populated county in the United States. The 43 cities in the service area, including a portion of the City of Los Angeles, uses about 250,000 acre-feet (82 billion gallons) of groundwater annually which accounts for approximately half of the region's water supply. WRD ensures that a reliable supply of high quality groundwater is available through the use of recycled water and stormwater capture. WRD is responsible for monitoring and testing groundwater throughout the region using effective management principles.


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