PALM SPRINGS — The first female has broken the glass ceiling at Desert Water Agency. Esther Saenz was named General Manager effective July 2025, following the upcoming retirement of Steve Johnson. Saenz will become the first female General Manager in the Agency’s history, marking a significant milestone for DWA.

Saenz currently serves as Director of Finance at DWA and was selected to succeed Johnson based on her extensive fiscal experience, deep understanding of the Agency’s operations and proven leadership. She has demonstrated strong commitment to the Agency’s mission throughout her 14-year tenure at DWA, according to a news release.

Johnson, who became General Manager in February 2024 following the retirement of Mark Krause, said he is optimistic for DWA’s future under Saenz’ direction.

“Esther has been a key figure in our financial management and strategic planning. Her leadership will ensure a smooth transition and continued stability for Desert Water Agency. I’m confident that she will continue to drive our mission forward with the same dedication and expertise she has shown throughout her career,” Johnson said.

Saenz will oversee the Agency’s operations, including management of the community’s water resources and compliance with ever-changing water and conservation regulations.

“Holding this position is a tremendous privilege and responsibility,” she said in a prepared statement. “I have had the incredible honor of working closely with Steve and the talented team at DWA for more than a decade and I am dedicated to building upon our strong foundation. The continued reliability and sustainability of our water supply is vital for our region and the people who live, work and play here.”

The DWA Board of Directors approved Saenz’ selection during its regular board meeting today, Sept. 17, 2024, well in advance of Johnson’s retirement to guarantee a seamless transition.

“We have full confidence in Esther’s ability to lead DWA’s groundwater management programs and maneuver critical statewide water policy to ensure a safe and dependable supply for the community now and well into the future,” said DWA Board President Paul Ortega.

Johnson’s retirement in July 2025 caps a remarkable 30-year career with DWA. His leadership and devotion to public service have left a lasting impact on the Agency and the community it serves.

For more information, please visit http://www.dwa.orgor contact Director of Public Affairs & Conservation Victoria Llort at (760) 323-4971, ext. 273, or [email protected].

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