CH2M Hill’s Hanula appointed to WaterReuse Research Foundation BOD

Oct. 4, 2013

DENVER, Colo. — John Hanula succeeds CH2M HILL’s Linda Macpherson on the board.

DENVER, Colo. — John Hanula, senior vice president and business development director of the U.S. sector of global consulting, design, construction and operations firm CH2M HILL, has been appointed to the WateReuse Research Foundation's board of directors, according to a press release.

Hanula, who has 27 years of experience in planning and designing complex infrastructure programs, will succeed CH2M HILL's Linda Macpherson on the board to represent the water industry promoting water reuse, recycling, reclamation and desalination, according to the release.

"John's leadership in California is critically important as the Research Foundation embarks on the Direct Potable Reuse Initiative," said Macpherson, vice president and reuse principal technologist at CH2M HILL.

Macpherson, who has more than 30 years of experience developing public awareness programs, has moved to the WaterReuse Association board of directors, the release reported.

Please visit http://www.watereuse.org/foundation or http://www.ch2mhill.com/ for more information.

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