David Washington has rejoined the firm, where he had previously worked across a wide range of projects, including Phase I of the Prince George’s County Community Based Public-Private Partnership (CBP3) - the Clean Water Partnership.
Most recently, Washington was the chief fiscal officer at the DC Office of the Chief Financial Officer, within the Department of Energy & Environment.
In his new role, he will oversee financial operations across Corvias’s portfolio, “continuing CIS’ commitment to community-based partnerships that focus on green infrastructure solutions and spur economic development”.
“CBPs, as an integrated delivery model for decentralized infrastructure, can be used as a strategic tool to help municipalities invest in infrastructure to achieve long-term regulatory compliance and provide the benefits of meeting triple bottom-line objectives,” said Washington.
CIS chief executive, Sanjiv Sinha, welcomed Washington back, praising his “extensive experience with broader, long-term financial and strategic planning”.