Jack Jones
About Jack Jones
Jack Jones serves as the Water Conservation Coordinator at LCRA, a position he has held since 2017. He previously worked as a Research and Lab Assistant at the Bureau of Economic Geology and completed his studies in Sustainability at the University of Oklahoma.
Work at LCRA
Jack Jones has served as the Water Conservation Coordinator at the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) since 2017. In this role, he focuses on implementing water conservation strategies and initiatives within the organization. His work involves collaborating with various stakeholders to promote sustainable water use practices in the region. Jones has been instrumental in developing programs that aim to educate the public about water conservation and its importance in maintaining the region's water resources.
Previous Experience at Bureau of Economic Geology
Prior to his current position, Jack Jones worked as a Research and Lab Assistant at the Bureau of Economic Geology in Austin, Texas, for three months in 2014. During this time, he contributed to research projects that focused on geological studies and data analysis. His experience in this role provided him with valuable insights into the scientific aspects of water resources and conservation.
Internship at Leggette, Brashears & Graham, Inc.
In 2015, Jack Jones completed a summer internship at Leggette, Brashears & Graham, Inc. in Shelton, Connecticut. This internship lasted for three months and allowed him to gain practical experience in the field of environmental consulting. His responsibilities included assisting with various projects related to water resources and environmental assessments, further enhancing his understanding of water conservation practices.
Education in Sustainability
Jack Jones studied at the University of Oklahoma from 2012 to 2017, where he earned a degree in Sustainability. His education provided him with a strong foundation in environmental science, resource management, and sustainable practices. This academic background supports his current role in water conservation and informs his approach to addressing water-related challenges.