ReWa names Mary Beth Lampe as Chief Administrative Officer
April 24, 2017Renewable Water Resources (ReWa) Board of Commissioners and CEO, Graham W. Rich, has recently named Mary Beth Lampe as the Chief Administrative Officer for the Agency.
Mary Beth previously served as the Director of Human Resources for the Agency. Lampe’s educational background is comprised of a Bachelor of Science Degree from Trevecca University as well as attending the Management Academy of Public Health at UNC- Chapel Hill.
Mary Beth is an analytical thinker with over 20 years of comprehensive human resource experience and proven results in strategic planning, resource management, policies/procedure development, recruitment/retention and benefits administration. She also has experience delivering human resources management services and effective leadership training in various industries, from large international companies to local nonprofits. Lampe is an expert in training and development, change implementation, mediation and negotiation, conflict resolution and talent expansion.
Lampe is an affiliate of American Water Works Association, Greenville Society of Human Resource Management, National Society of Human Resource Management, Water Environment Federation, and Water Environment Association of South Carolina.
“Mary Beth’s leadership skills and passion for our workforce has enriched our Agency and will continue to drive progressive change” said Graham W. Rich, CEO. “Her strategic mindset and motivational attitude will advance the mission and vision of ReWa within our Agency and our community.”
Renewable Water Resources (ReWa)
ReWa’s mission is to improve our community’s quality of life by transforming wastewater into renewable resources using responsible and innovative solutions. ReWa serves more than 400,000 industrial, commercial and residential customers in Greenville County and parts of Anderson, Spartanburg, Pickens and Laurens Counties. For more information about the Agency, visit www.rewaonline.org.