Our Officers
WHO WE ARE
Lacy Lackey, Club President
Hi! I'm Lacy. I'm a senior civil engineering major, emphasizing in Water Resources and Environmental Engineering. I am passionate about water quality and water quantity, and I love that WSU has so much energy going into these issues. I am from a small town in Northern California and I know that different areas face different pressures when it comes to water. I am excited to grow the Water Resources Club to a forum for increasing awareness, involvement, and technical skills in water issues. In my free time, I enjoy yoga, gardening, D&D, hiking, backpacking, birding, and wildcrafting.
Hannah Goodspeed, Vice President
Hi! I’m Hannah Goodspeed, I’m majoring in civil engineering emphasizing in water resources. I am the Vice President of the Water Resources Club and am very excited to help get this Club to its full potential!! I am from Ephrata – it is a small agricultural town in Central Washington. In my free time I enjoy working out, hiking, reading, shooting, hunting, and fishing.
Adam Mugenyi, Secretary
Hello Hello, my name is Adam Mugenyi a Construction Engineer student with a minor in agriculture. Some things about me are that I love to help people, I'm an athlete, musician, intellectual, humanitarian, success advocate, and many more! If you ever need someone to talk to, advice or whatever I'm available at Adam.mugenyi@wsu.edu. Thanks in advance, stay blessed, stay fantastic, keep smiling and most of all, Go Cougs!
Jessica Estrada, Treasurer
Hello! My name is Jessica Estrada, and I am a second-year mechanical engineering major with a focus in autonomous systems. I am the treasurer for the water resource club, and I am really excited to be apart of a club that will make a green impact. Outside of school I enjoy spending time outdoors, caring for my pets, and spending time with family and friends. I am really looking forward to a great school year!
Travis Walters, Events Advertiser
Structural Engineering Senior
I’m passionate about pro-human environmentalism. I believe humanity can have a net positive impact on Earth’s precious ecology, taking inspiration from one of nature’s most impactful environmental engineers: the beaver. From permaculture to passive solar heating, I’m interested in making a sustainable lifestyle accessible, easy and economical.