Drabick, Abigail2023-05-232021-03-052021-03-052021-03-05https://repository.upenn.edu/handle/20.500.14332/49120Kishia Powell is a licensed Professional Engineer in the District of Columbia, Virginia and Maryland. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Morgan State University’s Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. School of Engineering. Currently, Powell is Chief Operating Officer at DC Water, where she manages 80% of the water authority’s resources. With over 22 years of experience, Kishia Powell sheds light on the value of water, her experience as a leader and a woman in the water utilities industry, the COVID-19 pandemic, and climate change in this interview with The Journal of Gender and Water. Through her storytelling of challenges, progress, and triumphs, not only do we get a window in Kishia Powell’s career journey, but the water sector as a whole. From the complex conversations about racial equity, access, and affordability in public systems, to infrastructure investment we can see through Powell’s experiences that she, alongside other empowered leaders, are actively addressing these matters and pushing the industry forward.water sectorutilitiesdiversity and inclusionstormwater managementAfricana StudiesAppalachian StudiesCurriculum and Social InquiryEcology and Evolutionary BiologyEnvironmental DesignEnvironmental EngineeringEnvironmental HealthEnvironmental LawEnvironmental StudiesFeminist, Gender, and Sexuality StudiesOther German Language and LiteratureRisk AnalysisTechnical and Professional WritingUrban, Community and Regional PlanningWater Resource ManagementWomen's StudiesPushing Forward in the Changing Water Sector: An Interview with Kishia L. Powell, COO, DC WaterAn Interview with Kishia L. Powell, COO, DC WaterOther