COUNTYWIDE : Sanitation District Picks New Manager
The Ventura Regional Sanitation District announced Monday its selection of a new general manager to replace Wayne Bruce, who is retiring after holding the post for eight years.
Clinton L. Whitney, 54, will begin his duties on June 17 and will be paid $95,000 a year.
Whitney previously worked for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in San Francisco. For the last year, he has been on a special assignment with the California Integrated Waste Management Board in Sacramento, where he served as an adviser to the board and its chief executive officer.
“We are extremely pleased to get Clint to come to this district,” said Thousand Oaks Councilman Alex Fiore, chairman of the district’s board of directors. “Clint brings to the district over 16 years of executive management experience in the environmental field.”
From 1983 to 1986, Whitney was a private consultant, regional vice president and member of the board of directors of the international environmental engineering firm of Metcalf & Eddy, Inc. in Boston.
The Ventura Regional Sanitation District operates two landfills in the county and includes representatives from eight local cities.
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