Jason is a water resource and environmental professional with over 17 years of advanced education and expertise in hydrology and fluvial geomorphology, hydraulic modeling, biology, groundwater management, and environmental management. Working with state, federal, and local agencies and other organizations Jason advances innovative approaches and solutions to assess and address ecosystem and water resource management issues.
His interdisciplinary academic and professional background enables him to work collaboratively with colleagues and partners from a variety of backgrounds and contribute expertise across technical disciplines to projects that span a range of topics including but not limited to groundwater sustainability, integrated water resource management, flood risk reduction, and climate resilience. His diverse background also makes him well suited to manage and contribute to multi-benefit flood and water management projects that require integration of habitat, water management, public access and other objectives.
Jason holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Hydrologic Science from the University of California, Davis and a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Science from the University of Vermont. Jason has published several peer reviewed journal articles on fluvial geomorphology and integrated water resource management.