Marin Water welcomes its new general manager, Shaun Horne, who takes the helm October 1st after seven years as director of watershed resources — and with over 18 years of water and natural resource management experience. He’s stepping in from Ben Horenstein, who’s retiring after nearly eight years but will stay on to help with the transition. Horne’s track record includes key projects like wildfire risk reduction and ecosystem restoration on Mount Tamalpais, and his background at Sonoma Water and Napa County positions him well for Marin Water’s big role: serving 191,000 people and managing 22,000+ acres of critical watershed land. Board president Jed Smith says Horne’s judgment, relationships, and leadership make him the perfect fit to guide the district into its next chapter.

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