District 1 - Ron Graham
(Secretary) Term Expires 2010
rgraham @ nhcrwa.com

Ron and his wife Ina have owned a State Farm Agency for the past 18 years, now located at Louetta Rd and Lakewood Forest, and have lived in NW Harris Co. for the past 25 years. Ron graduated from Texas A&M, Commerce with a degree in business. Prior to serving as Director of District 1, Ron served as Trustee of Cypress-Fairbanks ISD for 12 years. He and his wife are members of Cypress Bible Church and live in Lakewood Forest Subdivision. They have two grown daughters, Amy & Laurie. Ron is dedicated to providing clean, affordable, dependable and plentiful water supply for our future. Ron and Ina live and work in District 1 and he is always available to anyone who wants to meet with him. Just give him a call 281-376-9505 or home 281-376-1660.      

 
District 2 – Lenox A. (Len) Sigler
(Treasurer) Term Expires 2010

Len, his wife Carol, and their three children moved to northwest Harris County in early 1970, and Len and Carol currently reside in Champions Place subdivision.  Len graduated from Louisiana State University with a degree in Petroleum Engineering. During his 20-year career in sales and marketing with a major machinery manufacturer, Sigler had responsibility for over half of the United States and over $200 million in annual sales.  Len later founded a machinery distributorship selling products to the oil/drilling and offshore industry where he also gained valuable experience in water purification, including seawater desalinization using reverse osmosis technology.  Today, Len is semi-retired and does some export sales/marketing work.  Len sought a seat on the Authority’s Board because he feels that a task of this magnitude and scope of work requires directors with technical expertise and a vision for the future (i.e., water resources, developing technologies, etc.) coupled with the utmost degree of honesty and integrity.

 
District 3 – James D. Pulliam
(President) Term expires 2008

jpulliam @ nhcrwa.com

Jim and his wife Pam have been married for 35 years, and have lived in northwest Houston for 30 years, and in Jersey Village for the past 6 years.  They have a son who lives nearby in Winchester County with his family.  Jim is a civil-structural designer in the petrochemical industry and designs concrete and steel structures and civil drainage systems.  He expects his project management and design experience will prove useful in his new assignment on the Authority’s Board.  Pulliam served as Director of Jersey Village Flood Committee after the September 1998 flood; as president of White Oak Bayou Association for two years and worked with the Harris County Flood Control District in designing and obtaining funding for improvements of White Oak Bayou; and as President of Inwood Pines Homes Association for five years.  Previously, Jim was a director of Inwood Pines MUD for two years, before it was annexed by the City of Houston.  Jim brings 37 years of work and concern about our area’s dependence on groundwater to his new role with the Authority.                     

 
District 4 – Al Rendl
(Vice President) Term expires 2010
ajrendl @ nhcrwa.com

Al and his wife Janice have lived in Ponderosa Forest for 29 years.  Their adult children also live in the community. He was a career executive with Exxon and retired after 35 years with the company. Al lead the fight during the 1997 and 1999 Texas Legislative sessions to pass responsible legislation to give north Harris County voters control over their own future water supplies.  Rendl worked with legislators all over the state to stop abusive city annexations, as happened in Kingwood, and has been involved in regional water issues for many years.  Al served as a WCID #91 director for 16 years and as that group’s president; he was chairman of the North Harris County Water Issues and Annexation Reform Group; a director of the North Harris County Water Users Association; and as president of the Spirit of North Harris County Coalition.  Al emphasizes a regional approach to managing our future water supplies.                   

     
District 5 - Kelly P. Fessler 
(Assistant Secretary) Term expires 2008
kfessler @ nhcrwa.com

Kelly, his wife Marcie, and their 4 children, ranging between the ages of 23 and 10, have lived in Spring for 14 years. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Oral Roberts University. Following an early career as a refinery analytical and environmental chemist, Kelly branched out into the area of software development and related consulting. His now 22-year career in the software field has provided him with broad experience in such diverse areas as automated petrochemical distribution, process analysis, configuration management, and even eCommerce.
His project management experience, along with his interpersonal skills, have been valuable in successfully meeting the challenges that the Board has faced in the past and may face in the future. Kelly was also the founding President of the Cherry Tree Republican Club, a community activist organization formed in the early 1990’s for Republican voters in North Harris County. He has represented our community as an elected delegate to many Republican Senatorial District conventions and many Texas State Republican Conventions. Kelly enjoys working with his fellow board members and the NHCRWA staff and is deeply committed to assuring that our community partner relationships are constantly being improved for the benefit of all.

  

NHCRWA General Manager and Staff

Jimmie Schindewolf
General Manager
jschindewolf @ nhcrwa.com

The Board of Directors of the North Harris County Regional Water Authority appointed Jimmie Schindewolf as the Authority’s General Manager on January 6, 2003. Schindewolf is a Professional Engineer and Registered Public Land Surveyor, and he brings his unique background of construction, engineering, and management experience to the Authority.

Prior to joining the Authority, Schindewolf wrapped up his duties as the Project Director for his Owner’s Representative team at Reliant Stadium – home of the Houston Texans and the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo. This landmark project was completed on time and within budget. Schindewolf also served in a similar role for another high profile project – Minute Maid Park -- home of the Houston Astros. This award-winning project was also completed on time and within budget.

Prior to this private sector stint, Schindewolf spent most of the 1990’s serving Mayor Bob Lanier in a dual capacity – as Chief of Staff and Director of the Public Works and Engineering Department. He provided oversight and was responsible for all infrastructure related activities. He also functioned as liaison for a variety of key Houston and Harris County agencies and departments. As head of the Public Works and Engineering Department, Schindewolf was responsible for managing an annual operating and maintenance budget of $700 million, an annual Capital Improvement Program budget of $600 million, and a workforce of approximately 5,000 employees. During his tenure with the Department, he was selected as Houston Area Engineer of the Year in 1994, and was also the first recipient of the American Public Works Association Charles Swearingen Award for distinguished service to the public works profession.

Before Mayor Lanier tapped Schindewolf for key positions in his administration, Schindewolf co-owned a successful road paving and utility construction company for nine years.

From 1977 to 1983, Schindewolf served as Public Works Director for Mayor Fred Hofheinz, Mayor Jim McConn and Mayor Kathy Whitmire. In 1983 he was selected as one of the Three Top Public Works Officials in the State of Texas. This honor was followed by one of the highlights of his career…selection as one of the Top Ten Public Works Officials in the United States.

Schindewolf is a past President of the Houston Engineering and Scientific Society. He is a member of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers. He was active in the Associated General Contractors and was President-Elect of the Houston Contractors Association at the time he joined Mayor Lanier.

He began his engineering career with the Texas Highway Department. He then worked for the Harris County Engineering Department for five years as a design engineer, subdivision engineer, and Assistant County Engineer.

Jimmie received a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Houston in 1967. He was honored by his alma mater as the recipient of the 1992 Distinguished Engineering Alumni Award. He is also a graduate of Klein High School.  The Klein School District recently dedicated Schindewolf Intermediate School.

   
Lisa Randecker,
Executive Assistant
Lisa Sagstetter,
Community Relations Coordinator
   
Sandra Gamez,
Receptionist
Cyndi Plunkett,
Financial Assistant/Bookkeeper
   

Paul R. Nelson,
NHCRWA Planning
and GIS Coordinator


After a distinguished career in Houston’s Public Works And Engineering Department that continued for almost 30 years, Paul Nelson has joined the North Harris County Regional Water Authority as Planning and GIS Coordinator. His responsibilities include updating the Authority’s Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and keeping the information in that system current; updating the Authority’s short-range water master plan; and developing a long-range master plan. In addition, Paul will also serve as liaison with the Texas Water Development Board and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, and will assist the General Manager in coordinating with local water agencies and the state legislature.

Nelson earned a BS in Biology with a minor in chemistry from Lamar University in Beaumont and began his career at the city as a chemist in the City of Houston’s wastewater laboratory. He subsequently helped organize the first submittal of the City’s federally-mandated industrial pretreatment program to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and supervised the Public Works Department’s Industrial Waste Section, regulating the quality of industrial discharges to the city’s wastewater collection system.

As an Assistant Director, Nelson administered the City’s Impact Fee Administration program and managed the water\wastewater modeling group as well as the city’s Geographic Information & Management System. Nelson also managed the Department’s Water Conservation Program.

Nelson retired from the city in 2006 as a Deputy Director in the Public Works and Engineering Department and had responsibility for over 500 employees in the Code Enforcement, Real Estate, Long Range Planning, and CIP Branches. He was also responsible for the Office of the City Engineer and had oversight of the Water/Wastewater Availability and Facilities Modeling Branches.

 

Anthony (Tony) Crisci, P.E.

Tony and his wife, Pat, have lived in Harvest Bend, The Meadows Subdivision in northwest Houston since 1987.  He is a graduate of Pennsylvania State University with a Bachelors Degree in Mining Engineering.  In 1956, Tony started his construction career in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania working as a field engineer for a construction company doing work for the Allegheny County Sanitary Authority.  He worked on various construction projects throughout the United States and also in Canada.  Projects include the first subway contracts for the cities of Washington D.C. and Baltimore, Maryland.  In 1981, Tony went to work for Armco, Inc. where he was in charge of all construction projects throughout the United States.  In 1987, he was hired by the City of Houston, Texas as the Manager of the Civil Construction Section of the Department of Public Works, which lead to his advancement to Senior Assistant Director.  In September of 2002, Tony was appointed as the Chief Technical Advisor for the City's Engineering Construction and Real Estate Group of the Department of Public Works from which he retired after over 14 years with the City of Houston.

 

Showri Nandagiri, P.E.

Showri Nandagiri, who is serving as Engineering Coordinator for the North Harris County Regional Water Authority, recently retired from the City of Houston, Department of Public Works and Engineering, as City Engineer.  Showri worked for the City for more than 25 years and is highly regarded and widely recognized as one of the premier engineering professionals in the potable water field.  Showri, a resident of Sugar Land, has his Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from India and has a Master’s degree in Water Resources from the University of Connecticut. After working briefly for Turner, Collie and Braden Inc. in Houston, he joined the City as a graduate engineer in 1978. He held several positions, including Senior Assistant Director for Water Engineering and Construction Division, and Deputy Director for Engineering, Construction and Real Estate Division.  He was responsible for managing the Surface Water Transmission Program for the City of Houston for over two decades.

 

 

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