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TVWD Names New CFO and HR Director
Tualatin Valley Water District is pleased to welcome Paul Matthews as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Amy Heinlen as Human Resources Director. Matthews will take the place of retiring CFO Bernice Bagnall and Heinlen will replace retiring Human Resources Manager Debbie Erickson.
Matthews joined TVWD from HDR Engineering, where he was Vice President and National Service Area Lead for Finance and Economics. He has worked extensively with TVWD over the years; managing various studies including those for water rates, system development charges, and contract negotiations with the City of Portland. Matthews is active in the American Water Works Association and has served on various national committees, including those for Rates and Charges and Finance, Accounting and Management Controls. He has a Master's of Science Degree in economics from the University of Oregon.
Heinlen was formerly the HR Director for the City of Hillsboro, which has 700 full-time employees. She worked in the City's HR Department for the past 12.5 years. Prior to that, she was the HR Manager for Yamamoto Manufacturing, a private company about the size of TVWD. Heinlen holds a Bachelors Degree in Public Administration with an emphasis in HR management from San Diego State University. She has more than 20 years experience in human resources that includes 14 years of high level management.
"We are pleased to welcome Paul and Amy to TVWD," said TVWD Chief Executive Officer Greg DiLoreto. "We place a high importance on the quality of people we employ and while the retiring managers will be truly missed, I am confident Paul and Amy will be a great fit with the District.
