Le Consortium canadien sur les eaux municipales est un réseau national de dirigeants de services publics qui partagent un objectif commun : faire progresser la gestion municipale de l'eau. Son comité consultatif stratégique favorise une meilleure harmonisation entre les priorités du consortium et les besoins de ses membres.

Alicia Fraser
Directrice générale des services d’infrastructure et d’eau
Capital Regional District

Gen Nielsen
Directrice, Installations et services de traitement de l’eau
Ville d’Ottawa

Marie-France Witty
Directrice, Stratégie et performance, Service de l’eau
Ville de Montréal
Alicia Fraser
General Manager of Infrastructure and Water Services
Capital Regional District (CRD)
As the general manager of integrated water services, Alicia is responsible for the operation, maintenance, infrastructure engineering and capital improvements for the regional water and wastewater systems in the CRD. She is also responsible for the water and wastewater systems in the local service areas of the CRD.
Prior to joining the CRD, Alicia Fraser was the president and CEO of the Ontario Clean Water Agency (OCWA), a provincial agency that provides water and wastewater operations and technical services to municipalities across Ontario. Before becoming president and CEO, Alicia was VP of Operations in South Peel, where she was responsible for overseeing the operation and maintenance of water, wastewater, distribution and collection systems that serve nearly 1.4 million people in the Region of Peel.
Alicia has spent her entire career in the water industry with experience in consulting engineering, designing and project managing water and wastewater plants throughout Ontario and British Columbia.
Learn more about Alicia in our Water Leader Spotlight interview.
Russ Munro
Saskatoon Water
Russ has worked in the water industry for more than 15 years. Currently, he is the director of Saskatoon Water. He is also a Professional Engineering and Maintenance Management Professional. Russ holds a Master of Science in Civil Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. He also holds certification as a class four operator.
In addition to Russ’ work at Saskatoon Water, he supports the Royal Canadian Air Cadets as a CIC officer and Standards Pilot. He also supports the Saskatchewan Aviation Museum and Historical Society as a pilot for their World War Two era DeHavilland Tiger Moth. For service to the Canadian Forces and to the Community at large, Russ has been awarded the Canadian Forces Decoration and the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Medal.
Learn more about Russ in our Water Leader Spotlight interview.
Gen Nielsen
City of Ottawa
Gen is a water and wastewater professional with over 20 years of experience. She has worked in both the public and private sectors. Gen has been with the City of Ottawa for 14 years. During her career, she has led the development and implementation of the city’s large-diameter watermain, trunk sewer and forcemain condition assessment programs, capital planning and asset management. Gen has also done modelling work and, most recently, water and wastewater operations.
As part of the Infrastructure and Water Services Departmental leadership team, Gen is passionate about developing cross-functional teams and strong relationships across city departments. She is also interested in growing and developing employees and creating an environment where everyone can be their authentic selves. Gen is currently a mentor with the city’s mentorship program. She previously participated in the Women’s Infrastructure Network mentorship program as a mentor.
Gen enjoys connecting and working with colleagues across the industry to understand key trends, and leverage opportunities for innovation and collaboration.
Gen is a Professional Engineer (ON) with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Civil Engineering, with a Water Resources Option, from the University of Waterloo. She also has an IAM Certificate and an IPWEA Professional Certificate in Asset Management Planning.
Learn more about Gen in our Water Leader Spotlight interview.
Dave Szeptycki
York Region
Dave joined York Region in 2002 and has held various leadership positions within York Region. He holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Windsor and a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science from Algoma University. Dave also holds a Master’s Certificate in Municipal Management and Public Administration from York University’s Schulich School of Business and a Post-Grad Diploma in Public Administration from Western University. In Dave’s spare time, he enjoys travelling to far-off places, playing retro platform games and taking on the odd home improvement challenge.
Learn more about Dave in our Water Leader Spotlight interview.
Marie-France Witty
Director, Strategy & Performance, Water Services, Ville de Montréal
Marie-France has been the Director of Strategy and Performance in Water Services at the City of Montreal for seven years. She holds extensive experience in strategic planning and governance within public organizations, supported by graduate degrees in economics and experimental medicine. In her current role, she oversees a wide range of cross-functional activities, including long-term capital planning, infrastructure project governance, emergency response, corporate affairs, government relations and procurement. This position offers a comprehensive, 360-degree perspective on all aspects of water management.
Naturally curious, Marie-France enjoys reading, learning and engaging with experts across diverse fields. In her free time, she prioritizes family and cooking — two essential elements of her personal well-being.













