Executive Management

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Barbara Romero
Director and General Manager

 
 
Previously, Barbara has served the City of Los Angeles in three different capacities; as Deputy Mayor for City Services, Board of Public Works Commissioner overseeing LASAN, and as a Citywide Planning Commissioner. She spent a decade working for the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority (MRCA) as its Chief of Urban Projects and Watershed Planning.
 
Early in her career, she worked as a community organizer for the Roosevelt High School’s Healthy Start Program. She also worked for the Los Angeles Conservation Corps running a federal AmeriCorps jobs program in East Los Angeles. She founded the Girls Today, Women Tomorrow Leadership Mentoring Program, and has served on the boards of the Los Angeles River Revitalization Corporation (now River LA), the Baldwin Hills Conservancy, Los Amigos Council for Para Los Niños, Valley Presbyterian Hospital, Community Nature Connection, Hollywood Sign Trust, and Los Angeles Conservation Corps.  She currently serves on the Board of Directors of the National Association of Clean Water Agencies.
 
In recognition of her work, Barbara received the “Outstanding Young Californian Award” from the California Junior Chamber of Commerce Foundation, the “Aztec Award” from the Mexican American Opportunity Foundation, the “Environmental Justice Civic Leadership Award” from Pacoima Beautiful, “Las Mujeres Award” from From Lot to Spot, the “La Adelita” Award from Mujeres de la Tierra, the “Muxer of the Year Award” from Las Fotos Project and the “Nuevo Amanecer Mujer integral dia Internacional de la Mujer Award” from Avanca.
 
Barbara is a proud graduate of the University of California at Los Angeles.
 
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Traci J. Minamide, P.E., B.C.E.E.
  
Traci serves as Chief Operating Officer for City of Los Angeles Sanitation and Environment, a department of over 3,500 employees with an annual revenue of over $1 billion.  She has been with the City for over 30 years serving in many capacities, including water reclamation, environmental regulations, biosolids, watershed protection, and solid resources. 
 
Traci holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from California State Polytechnic University at Pomona, a Master of Science degree in Environmental Engineering from Loyola Marymount University, and certification in Executive Management for State and Local Government from Harvard University. She is also a licensed professional Civil Engineer in the State of California and a Board Certified Environmental Engineer through the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists. She is past President of the California Association of Sanitation Agencies (CASA) currently serving on its Board of Directors, and is also a board member for the Southern California Alliance of POTWs. Traci also served as a member of the State of California’s Advisory Panel on Direct Potable Reuse.
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Sarai Bhaga
Chief Financial Officer
Sarai is responsible for the formulation of long- and short-range fiscal management programs, developing financial resources for capital improvement projects, maintaining accounts for a variety of special funds, managing debt resources, and financial analysis activities. She previously worked at the Office of the City Administrative Officer for 21 years and has broad experience in the areas of budget, public finance, capital projects, contracts, human resources, policy, and legislative issues. Sarai received her undergraduate degree in Political Science and Business Administration from UC Riverside and her Master’s in Public Policy from the Claremont Graduate School.
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Mas Dojiri, Ph.D., B.C.E.S.
Assistant Director, Technical Services
Mas oversees the Technical Services Divisions, which is comprised of Environmental Monitoring, Industrial Waste Management, Regulatory Affairs, Information Control Systems, and Industrial Safety Compliance Divisions. He is also designated as the Chief Scientific Officer for LA Sanitation and serves as a member of the Board of Governors and the Joint Strategic Advisory Team of the Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System (SCCOOS). He also serves as the Vice-chair of the Technical Advisory Committee of the Santa Monica Bay Restoration Commission, and served as both the Chair and Vice-chair of the Board of Commissioners for the Southern California Coastal Waters Research Project.  Mas is also currently the Chair of the Environmental Biology subcommittee of the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists and was instrumental in creating the national Board Certification for Environmental Scientists.  Mas received his BA from UC Santa Barbara, his MA from California State University, Long Beach, and his PhD from Boston University.  He completed his postdoctoral fellowship at the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution and is the author of 38 peer-reviewed scientific publications and two technical books on crustaceans.
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Alex E. Helou, Ch.E.
Assistant Director, Solid Resources Program Development
Alex heads the Solid Resources Group that is responsible for managing solid waste for the entire City of Los Angeles, including collection, transport, and processing of source separated recyclables, green materials, and municipal solid waste from 750,000 residential customers. Alex leads a workforce of over 1,300 employees in five Divisions, with an annual operating budget of over $180 million. He is in charge of implementing many key solid waste management strategies to help the City of Los Angeles achieve Zero Waste by 2025, including the Solid Waste Integrated Resources Plan and the Commercial Franchise System. The City has exceeded the 75% diversion rate and continues moving toward the zero waste goal. A 22-year veteran of the City of Los Angeles, Alex is a Board registered Professional Chemical Engineer with a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering and a Master of Science in Environmental Engineering.
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Robert Potter
Assistant Director, Solid Resources Operations
Robert Potter started his career in 1989 with LASAN in the Wastewater Collection Systems Division (WCSD) as a Maintenance Laborer. He worked in WCSD for 12 years, reaching the level of Wastewater Collection Supervisor. He then moved to the Solid Resources Division as a Refuse Collection Supervisor in 2001. Robert was promoted to Solid Resource Superintendent in 2004 and worked as a Superintendent in West Valley, South Los Angeles, Harbor and East Valley Districts. Robert moved back to WCSD in 2007 as the Assistant Division Manager, where he managed the Collections division until 2016. In 2016, he became the Division Manager of Solid Resource Support Services Division (SRSSD), successfully negotiating numerous contracts for disposal, recycling and ultimately the rollout of the state-mandated Organics program for the 750,000 residential customers serviced by LASAN.  He also worked to electrify the refuse collection fleet which will see the first two fully electric automated refuse trucks in use in March 2023.

 

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Hi-Sang Kim
Acting Hyperion Plant Manager
   
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Nicole Bernson
Assistant Director, External Affairs and Special Projects
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Julie Allen, P.E.
Assistant Director, Clean Water
Julie leads the Clean Water Program, which includes a staff of about 500 people, and manages the following key programs: wastewater conveyance, watershed protection, green infrastructure, wastewater engineering and planning, flood protection, and Safe Clean Water Program implementation.

She received her Civil Engineering degree from UCLA.  Prior to joining LASAN, she performed water system planning, design, and construction at the LA Department of Water and Power and numerous roles at the Bureau of Engineering, including a development services case manager, Council/Board Liaison, and project manager of municipal buildings and stormwater infrastructure projects. Most recently, Julie was the Program Manager leading the $588 million Sixth Street Viaduct Replacement Project.  In addition to her work assignments, Julie has volunteered her time and expertise to her local community as a Planning Commissioner and chairperson of a school bond construction oversight committee. She has also earned a certification as a Senior Certified Professional from the Society for Human Resource Management.