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Barbara Payne is President of Payne
Communications. In a communications
career that now spans four decades,
she has specialized in translating
complex and/or technical topics into
consumer language in three critical
arenas. During the 1970’s and early
80’s she worked in the energy
industry; in the late 1980’s,
she specialized in medical
communications; and since the
mid-1990’s, she has focused on
water topics, She was recently
selected to provide
communications services
to the Texas Water
Conservation
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Hugh
Wynn is the Chief Financial
Officer for Water Lily Press,
Inc. a Houston-based company
that specializes in publishing water
conservation education proram
materials.
After a distinguished career in
oil and gas, Hugh authored
several historical fiction
novels, including West of the
Cross Timbers, a
frontier/western which recounts
the tragic demise of an
indigenous way of life in North
Texas. He is also the author of
Laundry List, a suspense
novel about money laundering
strategies; The Generation-X
Files (Dare to be Average),
a financial primer; and The
Mormon and Mr. Sullivan,
based on the infamous Southern
Utah Mountain Meadows Massacre. |
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LINN SMYTH, Community Relations/Educator
Liaison - For more than 14
years, Linn Smyth has
been a familiar figure
in the northwest Houston
community. Not
content to sit on the
sidelines, she has
shared her considerable
leadership talents with
civic, service,
community and municipal
organizations, working
tirelessly to improve
the look, lifestyle and
most especially the
quality of life for her
neighbors and area
residents. or more than
14 years, Linn Smyth has
been a familiar figure
in the northwest Houston
community. Not content
to sit on the sidelines,
she has shared her
considerable leadership
talents with civic,
service, community and
municipal organizations,
working tirelessly to
improve the look,
lifestyle and most
especially the quality
of life for her
neighbors and area
residents. |
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Mary
Bonetati has been an
educator since 1972, and
was selected as Klein
ISD’s Secondary
Teacher of the Year in
2002. Today, she
shares her considerable
expertise and experience
in teaching science by
helping to develop the water
education curriculum and
student outreach
programs. She serves as
liaison with educators
to maximize their use of
the classroom materials
and is a “frontier”
classroom resource for
the TEXAS WATER
program. |
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