El Toro Water District Board of Directors Selects New Officers

The El Toro Water District (ETWD) is pleased to announce the selection of the board officers for the 2024 calendar year.  Director Mark Monin will serve as Board President and Director Mike Gaskins will serve as Vice President.

With a strong commitment to serving our community and ensuring the sustainable management of our water resources, Director Monin brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his new role as Board President. Having served on the board for ten years, Director Monin has a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing our water district and the region.

“I am honored to serve as the ETWD Board President,” said President Monin. “I look forward to working closely with my fellow board members, stakeholders, and our dedicated staff to continue advancing our mission of providing safe, reliable, and sustainable water and wastewater services to our community.”

Joining President Monin in his new leadership role is Director Gaskins, who has been elected as Vice President of the board.  With over 40 years of professional experience as a civil servant, Vice President Gaskins brings valuable water industry insights and a passion for human resources and water quality to his position.

“I am excited to serve as the ETWD Vice President and to collaborate with President Monin and the rest of the board to address the critical water issues facing our region,” said Vice President Gaskins. “Together, we will work tirelessly to ensure the long-term viability and resilience of our water resources.”

Please join us in congratulating President Monin and Vice President Gaskins in their roles as board officers for the calendar year 2024. Their leadership will undoubtedly guide ETWD towards continued success in fulfilling its mission to serve our community.

President Monin (left) and Vice President Gaskins (right) taking the oath of office

About ETWD

The El Toro Water District is a District of Distinction accredited by the Special District Leadership Foundation because of its commitment to good governance and to ethical and sound operating practices. ETWD is governed by a five-member Board of Directors and provides full‐service potable water, wastewater and recycled water for use across portions of the cities of Aliso Viejo, Lake Forest, Laguna Hills and Mission Viejo and the entire city of Laguna Woods.

Website: www.etwd.com

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