Industry & Services >> CEO Interviews >> August 28, 2000

Michael George – Western Water Company (wwtr)

MICHAEL P. GEORGE joined Western Water Company in April 1998 as President and CEO. He was elected to the additional post of Chairman of the Board in September 1999. From 1992 to 1998, Mr. George was a Managing Director of J.P. Morgan and a member of J.P. Morgan's Western United States Management Committee. While at J.P. Morgan, Mr. George had responsibility within the firm's Investment Banking Division for corporate clients who had significant interaction with government through project partnerships, privatizations or regulations. Throughout his investment banking career, he played a leading role in California infrastructure finance innovations, with emphasis on transportation, waste management and, particularly, all elements of the water cycle from resource development through reclamation. Mr. George began his career in private legal practice with the Washington, D.C. firm of O'Connor & Hannan in 1975. He subsequently joined Lehman Brothers in New York. After moving to California in 1983, he joined the First Boston Corporation, where he managed that firm's public finance business in the Western United States. Mr. George is an honors graduate of the Georgetown University Law Center and the University of Notre Dame, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He is a member of the Board of Trustees of The Branson School and the former President of a foundation supporting local public education in the primary grades. Profile
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history, your own involvement with the firm and a description of the

business today.

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