Areas of Expertise
- Water law
- Budget management
- Forecasting
- Water supply planning
Education
- M.S. Civil Engineering, Colorado State University
- B.S. Biological Engineering, University of Arkansas
Experience
- Deputy Director for Water Resources, City of Greeley Water and Sewer, 2018-2022
- Water Resources Project Engineer, City of Fort Collins Utilities, 2012-2018
- Associate Engineer, Natural Resources Consulting Engineers, Inc., 2009-2012
- Graduate Research Assistant, Colorado State University, 2007-2009
- Applications Engineer, BlueInGreen, LLC, 2003-2007
Adam Jokerst
Rocky Mountain Regional Director
Adam Jokerst is the Rocky Mountain Regional Director for WestWater Research and leads the Colorado office in Fort Collins.
Adam brings over 15 years of experience in both the private and public sectors. He has overseen long-range water supply planning, water acquisition, water rights protection, and water conservation programs. He has also led development of large-scale dam and reservoir projects and underground storage projects, including acting as program manager for federal permitting processes.
Prior to joining WestWater, he served as Deputy Director for Water Resources at the City of Greeley, where he led a multidisciplinary team that plans, develops, and operates water supplies serving 150,000 residents. At WestWater, Adam assists clients to optimize water resource management and pursue and protect water rights through a variety of economic and engineering analyses. Adam holds a B.S. in biological engineering from the University of Arkansas and a M.S. in civil engineering from Colorado State University and is a licensed professional engineer in Colorado.
Adam Jokerst
Rocky Mountain Regional Director
Adam Jokerst is the Rocky Mountain Regional Director for WestWater Research and leads the Colorado office in Fort Collins.
Adam brings over 15 years of experience in both the private and public sectors. He has overseen long-range water supply planning, water acquisition, water rights protection, and water conservation programs. He has also led development of large-scale dam and reservoir projects and underground storage projects, including acting as program manager for federal permitting processes.
Prior to joining WestWater, he served as Deputy Director for Water Resources at the City of Greeley, where he led a multidisciplinary team that plans, develops, and operates water supplies serving 150,000 residents. At WestWater, Adam assists clients to optimize water resource management and pursue and protect water rights through a variety of economic and engineering analyses. Adam holds a B.S. in biological engineering from the University of Arkansas and a M.S. in civil engineering from Colorado State University and is a licensed professional engineer in Colorado.
Areas of Experise
- Water law
- Budget management
- Forecasting
- Water supply planning
Education
- M.S. Civil Engineering, Colorado State University
- B.S. Biological Engineering, University of Arkansas
Experience
- Deputy Director for Water Resources, City of Greeley Water and Sewer, 2018-2022
- Water Resources Project Engineer, City of Fort Collins Utilities, 2012-2018
- Associate Engineer, Natural Resources Consulting Engineers, Inc., 2009-2012
- Graduate Research Assistant, Colorado State University, 2007-2009
- Applications Engineer, BlueInGreen, LLC, 2003-2007