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Ben Grumbles
PresidentBen Grumbles is President of the Clean
Water America Alliance, a not-for-profit educational
organization based in Washington, DC and committed to
uniting people and policies for water sustainability
throughout the country. He has a long career in water and
environmental policy, serving the public and teaching law
students and environmental professionals, over the last 25
years.
Most recently, he led Arizona's Department of
Environmental Quality working on air quality and climate
change, energy policy and waste management, water
efficiency, and wastewater recycling. Regional priorities
included protecting the Grand Canyon, Colorado River, and
Arizona-Mexico border environment.
Mr. Grumbles served as Assistant Administrator for Water
at US EPA from 2003 through 2008 where he was known for
using collaboration, innovation, and technology to improve
environmental performance and reduce costs. He launched
EPA's water efficiency labeling program, WaterSense, and
initiatives on green infrastructure, water and climate
change, and pharmaceuticals. He carried out and defended the
nation's clean water, drinking water, ocean and coastal, and
wetlands laws and worked on great waterbody collaborations
from coast to coast.
From 1985 to 2001, he served in the US House of
Representatives in various environmental counsel and staff
director roles for the Transportation and Infrastructure
Committee and Science Committee. His particular focus was on
water and its connections to people, wildlife, agriculture,
and energy.
Mr. Grumbles serves on various boards and committees,
including the Water Science and Technology Board of the
National Academy of Sciences; Solutions from the Land, an
educational nonprofit forging integrated and sustainable
policies for agriculture, forestry, and conservation in the
U.S. and globally; and the nominating committee of the
Stockholm Water Prize administered by the Stockholm
International Water Institute. He is also a former board
member and current supporter of River of Words, a national
nonprofit committed to connecting kids to their watersheds
and imaginations through poetry and art.
Ben has a Masters degree in environmental law from George
Washington U. Law School, a J.D. degree from Emory
University Law School, and a B.A. degree from Wake Forest
University. He was born and raised in the Beargrass Creek
watershed of the Ohio River, Louisville, Kentucky,
four-miles east of Churchill Downs. Ben, his wife Karen, and
their two children live and play in the Spout Run watershed
of the Potomac River, Arlington, VA.
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Lorraine Loken
Senior Vice PresidentLorraine Loken is Senior Vice
President of the Clean Water America Alliance. In this
position, she continues her 20 year career mission, creating
strategic communications programs that unite the water
sector and advance public understanding.
Lorraine joined the Alliance after more than 15 years
with the Water Environment Federation. There she began the
public education and outreach program, designing and
developing programs such as Walk Your Watershed, Water Is
Life, WEFTeach, Stockholm Junior Water Prize, and Biosolids
Public Acceptance, to name just a few. She came to WEF from
the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utility Department where she was
known as “Water Woman” and is responsible for starting the
public information program.
Lorraine received her Master’s in Environmental
Management from Duke University and her Bachelors in
Communications from Trinity University. She has served on
several water related boards and committees, including as
AWWA’s first Public Relations Chair. Recognition for her
work includes five water industry awards and acknowledgement
for having initiated both the North Carolina and Washington
D.C. chapters of Water for People.
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Kristyn Abhold
Vice PresidentKristyn Abhold is Vice President of
the Clean Water America Alliance. In this capacity she plays
a prominent role in the planning and implementation of key
programs and initiatives including the Alliance’s National
Dialogue series, U.S. Water Prize, and Urban Water
Sustainability Council.
Prior to her affiliation with the Alliance, Kristyn
joined the government affairs team of the National
Association of Clean Water Agencies' (NACWA), a national
trade association representing the interests of America's
clean water utilities as the leading advocate for
responsible national policies that advance clean water. At
NACWA Kristyn worked on a number of issues ranging from
climate change to water security.
Kristyn started her career in environmental policy with
the Environmental Council of the States (ECOS), a national
non-profit, non-partisan association of state and
territorial environmental commissioners. While there she
assisted the Executive Director and staff on state funding
and environmental issues.
Kristyn serves on the Board of Directors of DC EcoWomen,
a non-profit educational forum that empowers women to become
leaders in the environmental community. Through her position
on the Board, Kristyn helps facilitate a monthly speaker
series and coordinates local volunteer events.
Kristyn graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of
California, Santa Cruz with a B.A. in both Environmental
Studies and Economics. She was born in Spokane, WA but grew
up in Clovis, located within California's bountiful Central
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