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President Obama Appoints Jody Williams Bear River Commissioner

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2014


Salt Lake City, Utah (PRWEB) October 10, 2014

President Barack Obama has appointed Holland & Hart Partner Jody Williams as Commissioner of the Bear River Commission.

The Bear River Commission was created in 1958 pursuant to the Bear River Compact among the states of Idaho, Utah and Wyoming. The Commission comprises nine gubernatorial appointed Commissioners and one Federal Commissioner appointed by the President, who serves as its Chair. The responsibility of the Commission is to carry out the provisions of the Bear River Compact, which defines its purposes as follows:

The major purposes of this Compact are to remove the causes of present and future controversy over the distribution and use of the waters of the Bear River; to provide for efficient use of water for multiple purposes; to permit additional development of the water resources of Bear River; to promote interstate comity; and to accomplish an equitable apportionment of the waters of the Bear River among the compacting States.

The Bear River is rich in geographic and political complexity, and the three states decision to promote interstate comity as they apportion the waters of the river among them was wise, Williams said. The Compact has provided a framework to promote the water interests of each of the three states while preserving their common interests that brought and keep them together.

Im honored to be selected by the President to serve in this role, Williams said. I come to this appointment with a respect for the river, the people who depend on it and love it and the three Compact States interests in it. I have devoted a significant portion of my career to understanding the intricate history of the Bear River, and I respect the comity the Compact States have exercised as they worked out solutions to old problems and provided for new uses of Bear River water. This comity has saved the Compact States from costly, almost never-ending interstate litigation in the United States Supreme Court that other states were not able to avoid.

For more than 30 years, Williams has focused her practice on water law and helped clients navigate the complexities of doing business in the Mountain West. Throughout her career, she has been involved in the complex water issues in the Bear River Basin.

Her deep connection to the Bear River springs from the role she has played in resolving conflict among the water users and Bear Lake interests. She has first-hand knowledge of the Bear River Commission, the various basin interest groups, and the three Bear River Compact States.

Williams has earned the trust of all parties with which she has worked, and was a founder of an inclusive, biannual Bear River water forum to communicate, address and resolve any issues of dispute. She has made it her mission to eliminate controversy over the distribution and use of the waters of the Bear River.

With a national reputation for water law, she understands the complex, competing demands for water across the West and the political, economic, and social contexts in which disputes arise. As a long-time problem solver, Williams has negotiated resolution of these conflicts with agencies, diverse stakeholders, and public interest groups. She is recognized throughout the industry for her knowledge of water rights, natural resources, commercial real estate transactions, and energy law.

Williams was appointed by President Clinton, and reappointed by President Bush, to the Utah Reclamation Mitigation Conservation Commission, a federal agency responsible for mitigating environmental impacts from developing Utahs Colorado River apportionment by the Central Utah Project.

She has wide-ranging experience representing purchasers and sellers of water rights, licensing and permitting complex private and public water development projects, permitting energy development, acquiring approval to change the beneficial use of water, and performing due diligence review of water rights and real estate. She has negotiated complex public/private agreements regarding water regulated under an interstate compact.

Williams has experience negotiating with state and federal water regulating and permitting agencies, representing developers of energy generation projects and natural resources companies, and acquiring water rights for developers and energy generating facilities. Her clients include industrial, commercial, and residential developers; water conservancy districts; energy and mining companies; ranchers; and water companies.

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The Transportation Club of Detroit Appoints Two from MRPR to Serve in Leadership Roles

Tuesday, March 5th, 2013


Southfield, Michigan (PRWEB) February 28, 2013

MRPR Group CPAs & Advisors is pleased to announce that two firm members will be filling important roles with the Transportation Club of Detroit. Greg Zink, Principal, has been appointed to the Board of Directors and Wyatt Sweeney, Manager of Business Development, will be serving as a Scholarship Trustee. Both of these gentlemen have experience working in the Transportation industry and have distinguished themselves as trusted advisors amongst the TCD and other transportation organizations by sharing their knowledge and understanding of the industry and its operations.

The fact that the TCD accepted their nomination and then appointed both Greg and Wyatt to these important positions shows the great level of respect the organization has for MRPR and their familiarity with the Transportation industry.

MRPR is an accounting firm, but seeing Greg and Wyatt in actionyou wouldnt know itthey fit right in! says Harry Zoccoli, Past TCD President and Board Member. They show up and get involved with the Club. I am pleased to see that they are stepping into these leadership positions.

Greg Zink, Principal, has been with MRPR since 1985. Over the years, Greg has gained a special expertise in the trucking industry and has developed a transportation practice within the firm. He has been active in the TCD for four years and is also a member of the Michigan Trucking Association.

Wyatt Sweeney has been working as Manager of Business Development for MRPR Group since 2008. Throughout his tenure, he has worked extensively with Greg on enhancing MRPRs presence within the transportation community. Wyatt has also been an active member with the TCD for four years.

The TCD is a great organization with a great nucleus of members that truly care and promote the Transportation industry in the Detroit region, says Zink. The Clubs goals include providing scholarships to college students ($ 30,000 this past October) and giving TCD members an avenue to participate in the clubs community efforts and events. Long-term goals include supporting initiatives such as transforming the Detorit region into a transportation and logistics hub which Wyatt and I have been promoting as well.

The Transportation Club of Detroit is a nonprofit organization headquartered in Livonia, Michigan. The club, which is organized on a membership basis, exists to promote and encourage the highest standards of education and technical competence among the members of the transportation industry.

Founded in 1974, MRPR Group CPAs & Advisors is a full-service certified public accounting and business advisory firm based in Southfield, Michigan. As an integral part of the SE Michigan business community since that time, MRPR Group is a leader among Michigan CPA firms, serving small to medium sized closely-held companies in various industries, including transportation and distribution, manufacturing, construction and real estate, engineering, technology and software as well as not-for-profit organizations. The team at MRPR Group is dedicated to Five Star Client Service and to proactively helping clients achieve their financial and business goals by offering innovative ideas and solutions that contribute to their success. Contact MRPR at (248) 357-9000 or visit http://www.mrpr.com to learn how Selecting the Right CPA Firm for Your Company will benefit you and your business.







NC Appoints Haywood Newkirk to Coastal Reserve Committee

Monday, January 14th, 2013


Raleigh, North Carolina (PRWEB) January 10, 2013

The North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) appointed avid waterman and Masonboro.org board member Haywood Newkirk of Wilmington to its Advisory Committee for the Masonboro Island component of the NC National Estuarine Research Reserve.

Masonboro Island is a 5,000 acre, 8.4 mile-long undeveloped barrier island situated between Carolina Beach and Wrightsville Beach in Southeastern North Carolina. The island is managed by DENR’s Division of Coastal Management.

Along with being a popular surf, paddleboard, and kayak area, Masonboro Island serves as a natural laboratory and classroom for local schools and colleges and is a rare example of relatively untouched coastal habitat along the eastern seaboard.

Newkirk accepted his appointment saying, Masonboro Island is an incredible natural resource that the people of North Carolina have used for fishing, hunting, and watersports for more than 200 years. I look forward to helping the state protect and manage this very special place, and will work closely with all agencies and communities to insure that we maintain responsible public access to the island for future generations.

An avid surfer and paddleboarder, Newkirk is a Boardworks SUP Ambassador, a Surf City Team Rider, and one of the co-founders of the Carolina Cup SUP Race. He is President of The Clontz Newkirk Real Estate Group, and serves on the board of directors of Wrightsville Beach Museum in addition to Masonboro.org. Newkirk is married to Hae Newkirk, and has two daughters, Elle and Hayley.

In his new post, Newkirk will serve as an advisor to the North Carolina Coastal Reserve, as well as a liaison between the reserve and the local community. Newkirk received his BA from the University of North Carolina, and MBA from the University of Florida.

The North Carolina Coastal Reserve and National Estuarine Research Reserve consists of more than 42,000 acres of state-managed habitat in 10 protected sites along North Carolina’s coast, including Masonboro Island. The programs purpose is to protect this vulnerable land and marine habitat for research, education, and compatible traditional uses such as surfing, fishing, and paddleboarding.

Contact Information:

NC Coastal Reserve & National Estuarine Research Reserve

http://www.nccoastalreserve.net

Haywood Newkirk