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Flagstaff invites public to meet Water Services Director candidates

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Mayor Becky Daggett | LinkedIn

Mayor Becky Daggett | LinkedIn

The City of Flagstaff is organizing a meet and greet event for the public to interact with the final candidates for the Water Services Director position. This event will take place on Thursday, March 27, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at Flagstaff City Hall.

The city initially received 13 applications and conducted four screening interviews before selecting two candidates for further consideration. These candidates are Jeffery Low and Lee Williams.

Jeffery Low holds a Master of Science in Environmental Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Hydrology, along with a Floodplain Manager certification. He has spent 29 years in public service and four years in private industry. Currently, he is the Utilities Director for the Town of Camp Verde. His previous roles include positions such as Capital Projects Manager for the City of Prescott and Floodplain Unit Manager for Yavapai County.

Lee Williams possesses a Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry & Math and certifications as an operator in Water Treatment, Water Distribution, Wastewater Treatment, and Wastewater Collection. He has accumulated 12 years of experience in public service, six years in education, and four years in private industry. At present, he serves as the Water Operations Section Director for the City of Flagstaff.

Feedback about the candidates can be provided by attendees after the event through https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6S5SGN2 or via QR code.

For any questions related to this event, Shannon Anderson, Senior Deputy City Manager at Flagstaff can be contacted at sanderson@flagstaffaz.gov or by calling 928-213-2084.

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