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Cadiz Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 18, 2026 Cadiz Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 18, 2026. お知らせ • Feb 04
Cadiz, Inc. Appoints Dave O'Hara to Board of Directors, Effective February 4, 2026 Cadiz Inc. announced that Mr. Dave O'Hara, a senior finance executive with extensive experience in corporate finance, commercial strategy and large-scale growth initiatives, has joined the Company's Board of Directors. Mr. O'Hara spent more than 20 years at Microsoft in senior executive leadership roles, most recently serving as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Microsoft's Commercial Business Group. In that role, he was responsible for investment strategy, budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis across some of the company's largest and most strategically important business units. His experience includes oversight of large-scale, long-duration capital investments such as data centers, cloud infrastructure, and global platform expansions. Earlier at Microsoft, Mr. O'Hara served as Chief Operating Officer of Microsoft Advertising and as Vice President of Business Development. Mr. O'Hara holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics and an MBA from the University of South Dakota. Mr. O'Hara's appointment to the Board is effective immediately. お知らせ • Apr 28
Cadiz Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 12, 2025 Cadiz Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 12, 2025. お知らせ • Sep 19
Cadiz Inc. Appoints Cathryn Rivera as Chief Operating Officer Cadiz Inc. announced the appointment of Cathryn Rivera as Chief Operating Officer (COO), effective as of September 16, 2024. The Company began expanding the management team earlier this year with the appointment of CEO Susan Kennedy. As COO, Rivera is expected to lead the Company's operations in the execution phase of its groundwater banking project and scaling deployment of water treatment technologies to remove constituents such as arsenic, Chromium 6 and "forever chemicals." Rivera served as Appointments Secretary for California Governor Gavin Newsom from 2019 to 2024, finding the right people with the right skills for over 3,000 positions responsible for governing the 5th largest economy in the world. Throughout her tenure at the heart of California's governance, Rivera was tapped by Governors to interface with businesses and industry leaders to address complex challenges, often in a crisis. At the outset of the COVID pandemic she led a team to establish a web-based service within 72 hours to allow the state to acquire COVID supplies for distribution, worked with the California Manufacturing and Technology Association to assist small businesses with converting operations to manufacture protective supplies, and created programs to help essential workers protect themselves and the public on the front lines of the pandemic. Most recently, Rivera established two new independent Offices, within the executive branch, including the Governor's Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation, to ensure efforts and actions directed by Executive Order would continue beyond the governor's tenure. Before joining the Newsom Administration, Rivera served as a Board Member on the Agricultural Labor Relations Board, at the nexus of a critical workforce and the $57 billion agricultural industry. In this role, Ms. Rivera helped develop a level playing field for farmworkers and a regulatory framework for mandatory mediation that survived a decade of legal challenges, including at the Supreme Court of the United States. From 1999 to 2002 Rivera was the Chief Deputy Cabinet Secretary for Governor Gray Davis, serving as the Governor's key liaison to state agencies, departments, and boards. In that role, Rivera was responsible for the development and implementation of administration policies for the largest, most complex government agencies including Health and Human Services Agency and Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and Department of Food and Agriculture. Previously, Rivera served on the Board of Directors for Planned Parenthood Mar Monte, the largest affiliate of the national organization overseeing a $100 million budget with 35 health centers in 42 counties across California and Nevada. Rivera has held positions as Treasurer, Vice-Chair and Chair during her tenure on the board. Rivera received a B.S. in Business Management from Arizona State University, graduating from The Barrett Honors College. She obtained her law degree from the University of California, Berkeley where she was co-editor-in-chief of the La Raza Law Journal. お知らせ • Jul 26
Cadiz Inc. Announces Appointment of David Sickey as Senior Advisor Cadiz Inc. announced the appointment of David Sickey, the former distinguished Chairman of the Coushatta Tribe, as Senior Advisor for Energy and Water Projects, effective immediately. Chairman Sickey, an 18-year veteran of tribal government, recently concluded two years of service as Senior Consultant to the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Loan Programs Office focused particularly on the Tribal Energy Finance Program. As a Senior Consultant for the DOE's Loan Programs Office, Sickey played a pivotal role in the Tribal Energy Finance Program, a program which saw its funding increase from $2 billion to $20 billion under the Biden administration's Inflation Reduction Act. Sickey was instrumental in shaping the initiative to empower tribal nations with sustainable energy solutions, assisting tribes with financing a broad range of energy and infrastructure projects - from solar and wind to microgrids, fuel cells, virtual power plants and bioenergy projects. His analytical skills and strategic communications were instrumental in aligning the program with community values, while also respecting the sovereignty and driving economic development of tribal lands. Sickey was elected to the governing body of the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana in 2003, and two years later became tribal Vice-Chairman. In 2017, Sickey was elected to the position of Tribal Chairman. During his eighteen years as a member of tribal government, Sickey was focused on restructuring and improving government programs, increasing funding for health, education, culture, welfare, and elder programs, and expanding economic development. As Tribal Chairman, Sickey was responsible for steering the Coushatta Tribe through the COVID-19 pandemic. He oversaw the procurement and provision of health services, worked with numerous federal agencies and officials to secure federal funding for his tribe, and navigated the tribe's multi-million business through the pandemic's unstable financial throes. Notwithstanding the shutdowns and other significant hurdles imposed by the COVID pandemic, the Coushatta Tribe's business grew stronger. Sickey also helped the Coushatta Tribe overcome the impacts of multiple natural disasters. He was instrumental in helping his tribe obtain millions of dollars in state and federal grants that benefited the tribe and its surrounding communities. Throughout his years of dedicated public service, Sickey positioned the Coushatta Tribe to be a leader in national native American affairs, a partner with the State of Louisiana, a player in federal matters affecting Indian tribes, and a force for positive change throughout the United States. Cadiz, with 45,000 acres of land and water in the Mojave Desert, is developing one of the groundwater banking projects in the Southwestern U.S. and is providing water supply and clean water technology to disadvantaged communities in the Colorado River Basin and California's Inland Empire and desert communities, including Tribes that presently lack access to clean, reliable water. お知らせ • Apr 28
Cadiz Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 11, 2024 Cadiz Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 11, 2024, at 10:00 Pacific Standard Time. Agenda: To consider the election of nine members of the Board of Directors, each to serve until the next annual meeting of stockholders or until their respective successors have been elected and qualified; to consider the adoption of an amendment to Certificate of Incorporation to increase the number of authorized shares of common stock; and to discuss other matters.