San Antonio Water System announced Friday the promotion of the first Hispanic woman to the role of Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer
Andrea Huizar Beymer, San Antonio Water System Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer– As COO, Beymer will oversee Construction & Engineering, Production & Treatment, as well as Distribution & Collection for“Andrea has essentially touched every major water project that has transformed SAWS since its inception,” SAWS President/CEO Robert R. Puente said.
The San Antonio native has been with SAWS since 1997, when she started her career as a graduate engineer. Beymer was promoted to Executive Management Analyst in the Office of the President/CEO in 2009. In that role she provided technical consultation to Puente on SAWS’ major operations and engineering functions. In 2016, Beymer was promoted to Director of Engineering – Plants & Major Projects and then promoted again to Sr. Vice President of Engineering & Construction in 2017.
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