Faces of RGBI
Administrative assistant takes care of business
By Danielle Supercinski
Anyone who has called the Texas Water Resources Institute at some time or another has probably heard her voice answering on the other end of the line. Tamaron Stewart has worked for TWRI for the past 4 years. She has not only answered the phones, but has also taken care of travel, office supply orders, work orders, coordinating meetings, ordering business lunches and keeping the office well-organized.
Tamaron has also had a major hand in helping out with the administrative side of RGBI. When accomplishment reporting time comes around, she has always been willing to jump in and help write summaries and edit the big book of progress and accomplishments for the year. Believe me, this would have been even more of an overwhelming job without all the help she provided!
Past RGBI conference speakers and moderators may also recognize Tamaron’s name, as she has been one of the key contacts involved in organizing the conference agenda and getting information to those on the agenda. She has coordinated printing of RGBI materials (including this newsletter) and has played a vital role in assisting with pre-registration, check-in and helping with all other aspects involved at the conference.
Unfortunately for us, as of July 21, Tamaron left the TWRI “family” to begin the first step in her own family – marrying Kyle Hunt and moving to Plano, Texas! Although we will miss Tamaron and all the things she did for us, we are very happy for her and wish her all the best in this new phase in her life.
Tamaron, thank you for all you have done for TWRI and RGBI over these past 4 years. Your organization, assistance, cheerfulness and friendship will be greatly missed!








