• Padre Dam Board Welcomes New Member and Incumbent

  • Santee, CA – Kim Hales was sworn in as the newest member of Padre Dam Municipal Water District’s
    Board of Directors on December 9, 2024. Director Suzanne Till was also sworn in at the same time for
    her second term on the District’s Board of Directors. Hales and Till were elected by their constituents
    during the November 2024 general election to serve for a four-year term on the Board. Director Till will
    represent Division 2. Director Hales will represent Division 4.
     
    “I welcome Director Hales and returning Director Till to serving these newly elected terms on the
    Padre Dam Board of Directors. They will each contribute their own perspectives to the Board as
    representatives of our community while the Board continues to successfully serve
    and meet the mission of the District for customers,” shared Board President Bill Pommering.
     
    Hales is an Alpine resident, who owns and enjoys a 23-acre ranch with her husband Steve, a retired United
    States Navy Capitan. Together, they manage and care for goats, chickens, dogs, gardens and open space
    habitat. She holds a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science Degrees in Biology. She has been a
    Professor of Biology at Cuyamaca College for the last 20 years, and served as interim Dean of Math,
    Science and Engineering for just under three of those years. She spent much of her professional life on the
    ocean studying dolphins, marine birds and sharks. She also previously worked as an Animal Handler at the
    San Diego Zoo.
     
    “I look forward to serving on the Padre Dam Board and utilizing my science background to ensure a
    sustainable water supply future for decades to come. Water is key to all lives and I am happy to be a part
    of managing this important resource responsibly,” said Director Hales.
     
    Till was elected her first four-year term in November 2020 and in August 2023 she was named Board Vice
    President. Till grew up in Lakeside and has lived in Santee for more than three decades. Till is a United
    States Marine Corps veteran and a former Professor of Geography at Cuyamaca and Southwestern
    Colleges. She currently teaches geography at Mater Dei Catholic High School in Chula Vista. She has a
    Ph.D. in Water Resources Geography from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and a Masters in
    Geography and Urban Planning from San Diego State University.
     
    “I am honored to have this opportunity to continue to serve the constituents of Division 2 in Santee. I look
    forward to representing them to make sure water affordability is top of mind. I am also looking forward to
    seeing the East County AWP Project completed,” commented Director Till.
     
    Directors Till and Hales will serve four-year terms ending in December 2028.
     
    About Padre Dam
    Padre Dam provides water, sewer, recycled water and recreation services to approximately 102,000
    residents in East San Diego County including Santee, El Cajon, Lakeside, Flinn Springs, Harbison Canyon,
    Blossom Valley, Alpine, Dehesa and Crest. The District is a public agency with policies and procedures
    directed by an elected five-member Board of Directors. The District imports 100% of our treated water
    supply and treats two million gallons per day (MGD) of wastewater at our Water Recycling Facility. Please
    visit www.padredam.org for more information.

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