Mark Turner was Appointed as Chief Technology Infrastructure Officer at Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission

Date of management change: August 16, 2018 

What Happened?

Laurel, MD-based Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission Appointed Mark Turner as Chief Technology Infrastructure Officer

 

About the Company

WSSC provides life-sustaining water and wastewater services that are critical to public health. Our work makes it possible for individuals, families, and businesses to enjoy quality of life. For nearly 100 years, 24 hours a day, and seven days a week, we have served the people of Prince George’s and Montgomery counties. Our responsibilities go beyond our primary mission. *Maintain two reservoirs and over 5,600 acres of watershed *Issue construction permits *Perform 500,000+ laboratory tests annually *Maintain 42,000+ fire hydrants *Participate in 100+ community events *Conduct water meter testing *Inspect plumbing installations, natural gas appliance installations and food service establishments. We strive for excellence in every one of these essential services. WSSC water quality always exceeds federal standards; we have never had a water quality violation. WSSC employees, from meter readers and engineers to laboratory technicians and environmental specialists, work tirelessly to deliver quality water services to our customers, year-round and through any weather.

 

About the Person

Mark Turner is Chief Technology Infrastructure Officer at Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission. Previously, Mark held various senior IT leadership roles in the industry.

 

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