Experience
Snavely King Majoros O’Connor &
Bedell, Inc., Washington D.C.
Director of Utility Infrastructure
Analyses (July 2007 - present)
Mr. Stoffel assists professional
and technical staff in the evaluation, safe operation, maintenance and
management of water and wastewater utility systems. Mr. Stoffel
is an experienced manager of both water distribution and wastewater
collection systems, and as such has identified and implemented cutting
edge performance indicator based evaluation systems to judge the efficiency
and cost effectiveness of utility operations and management.
Mr. Stoffel assists municipalities
and public utility systems in the development of asset management programs,
system vulnerability assessments, emergency response plans and system
security programs. He also understand the financial constraints
under which public utility systems operate, and has developed system
optimization programs as alternatives to privatization.
In addition, Mr. Stoffel
designs and delivers innovative training projects for managers, engineers
and operators of water and wastewater utilities, and the many training
events he has delivered over the last 15 years throughout the country
have consistently earned the very highest student evaluation scores.
GLS Environmental
Associates
President
(2004-2007)
As an owner of a full
service operations, maintenance and training consulting company, Mr.
Stoffel served the water and wastewater utility sector. He has assisted
Anne Arundel County (Md.), the District of Columbia and the cities of
Springfield, Mass., Philadelphia, Pa., Easton, Md., as well as the Maryland
Center for Environmental Training at the College of Southern Maryland
(La Plata, Md.) and the
Delaware Technical Community College (Georgetown, Del.).
University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL.
Adjunct Faculty (2006
to Present)
Mr. Stoffel develops
and provides training in water and wastewater system operations, maintenance
and management to industry professionals at the university’s Center
for Training, Research and Education for Environmental Occupations (TREEO).
Department of Public Works
Anne Arundel County Maryland
Utility Maintenance Superintendent
(1994-2004)
Mr. Stoffel was responsible
for managing, maintaining and upgrading the County's 1100 mile water
distribution system.
Prior to 1994, Mr. Stoffel
was Manager of Anne Arundel County's Utility System Evaluation and Rehabilitation
Division, where he was responsible for managing the activities required
to establish asset management solutions for the county’s water and
wastewater infrastructure.
EDUCATION:
University of Baltimore, School of
Business; 1991, B.S., cum laude, Management concentration
Anne Arundel Community College, 1986
-1988; Civil Engineering Technology Concentration
LICENSES and CERTIFICATES:
CET (Certified Environmental Trainer),
National Environmental Training Association
State of Maryland Operator Certifications
in both Wastewater Collection and Water Distribution
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
American Water Works Association
Water Environment Federation
National Environmental Safety and Health
Training Association
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