Richard Magnuson - California Water Lead Independent Director

CWT Stock  USD 51.37  0.29  0.57%   

Director

Mr. Richard P. Magnuson is Lead Independent Director of the Company. Mr. Magnuson is a private VCist and is lead director since 2013.
Age 64
Tenure 11 years
Address 1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA, United States, 95112-4598
Phone408 367 8200
Webhttps://www.calwatergroup.com
Magnuson holds an undergraduate degree in economics, a law degree and a master degree in business administration from Stanford University. From 1984 to 1996, he was a general partner of Menlo Ventures, a VC firm. He has served on the boards of the following public companies: Rogue Wave Software, IKOS Systems, Inc., and OrCAD, Inc. . He has also served on the boards of several other privately held companies in the past.

California Water Management Efficiency

The company has Return on Asset of 0.0375 % which means that on every $100 spent on assets, it made $0.0375 of profit. This is way below average. In the same way, it shows a return on shareholders' equity (ROE) of 0.1317 %, implying that it generated $0.1317 on every 100 dollars invested. California Water's management efficiency ratios could be used to measure how well California Water manages its routine affairs as well as how well it operates its assets and liabilities. Return On Tangible Assets is likely to drop to 0.01 in 2024. Return On Capital Employed is likely to drop to 0.02 in 2024. At this time, California Water's Total Current Liabilities is comparatively stable compared to the past year. Liabilities And Stockholders Equity is likely to gain to about 4.8 B in 2024, whereas Change To Liabilities is likely to drop slightly above 269.3 K in 2024.
California Water Service has 1.25 B in debt with debt to equity (D/E) ratio of 0.88, which is OK given its current industry classification. California Water Service has a current ratio of 1.03, demonstrating that it is in a questionable position to pay out its financial commitments when the payables are due. Note however, debt could still be an excellent tool for California to invest in growth at high rates of return.

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California Water Service Group, through its subsidiaries, provides water utility and other related services in California, Washington, New Mexico, Hawaii, and Texas. The company was founded in 1926 and is headquartered in San Jose, California. California Water operates under UtilitiesRegulated Water classification in the United States and is traded on New York Stock Exchange. It employs 1182 people. California Water Service (CWT) is traded on New York Stock Exchange in USA. It is located in 1720 North First Street, San Jose, CA, United States, 95112-4598 and employs 1,266 people. California Water is listed under Water Utilities category by Fama And French industry classification.

Management Performance

California Water Service Leadership Team

Elected by the shareholders, the California Water's board of directors comprises two types of representatives: California Water inside directors who are chosen from within the company, and outside directors, selected externally and held independent of California. The board's role is to monitor California Water's management team and ensure that shareholders' interests are well served. California Water's inside directors are responsible for reviewing and approving budgets prepared by upper management to implement core corporate initiatives and projects. On the other hand, California Water's outside directors are responsible for providing unbiased perspectives on the board's policies.
Ronald Webb, Vice President - Human Resources
Thomas Smegal, Chief Financial Officer, Vice President, Treasurer
Scott Morris, Independent Director
Todd Peters, Chief Officer
Shannon Dean, Vice President of Customer Service and Chief Citizenship Officer
Shawn Bunting, Senior Counsel
Patricia Wagner, Independent Director
Terry Bayer, Independent Director
Kenneth Jenkins, Chief Officer
Lester Snow, Independent Director
David Healey, Principal Accounting Officer, VP, Corporate Controller and Assistant Treasurer
James Lynch, CFO VP
Elissa Ouyang, Chief Procurement and Lead Continuous Improvement Officer
Thomas III, CFO VP
Gregory Aliff, Independent Director
Richard Magnuson, Lead Independent Director
Lynne Esq, VP Counsel
Michelle Mortensen, Vice President, Corporate Secretary
Peter Nelson, Non-Executive Chairman of the Board
Michael Luu, Vice President - Customer Service and Chief Information Officer
James CPA, CFO VP
Thomas Krummel, Independent Director
Paul Townsley, Vice President - Corporate Development and Chief Regulatory Matters Officer
Michael Mares, Vice President - California Operations
Thomas Scanlon, Corporate Officer
Martin Kropelnicki, President, Chief Executive Officer, Director
Carol Pottenger, Independent Director
Robert Kuta, Vice President, Engineering and Chief Water Quality and Environmental Compliance Officer
Shelly Esque, Independent Director
Gerald Simon, Vice President, Chief Safety, Security, and Emergency Preparedness Officer.
Shilen Patel, Chief Officer
Greg Milleman, Vice President California Rates for Cal Water
Lynne McGhee, Corporate Secretary, Associate Corporate Counsel

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