Becky Motal will step down as Lower Colorado River Authority general manager at the end of the year, she announced Sept. 18.
The 27-year LCRA employee took over as general manager in July 2011. Tim Timmerman, LCRA board chairman, said the process to replace Motal is underway, according to a press release.
"Leading LCRA was an incredible opportunity for me and one I thoroughly enjoyed," Motal said in a statement. "The wonderful team at LCRA met every challenge and succeeded admirably. I am proud of the work my leadership team has done, and I am sure all LCRA employees will continue to do great work for this organization and the state of Texas."
Motal's tenure as general manager comes in the midst of one of the worst droughts on record. She discussed LCRA's role during this drought as part of Community Impact Newspaper's Coffee With Impact series.
Joe Lanane’s career is rooted in community journalism, having worked for a variety of Midwest-area publications before landing south of the Mason-Dixon line in 2011 as the Stillwater News-Press news editor. He arrived at Community Impact Newspaper in 2012, gaining experience as editor of the company’s second-oldest publication in Leander/Cedar Park. He eventually became Central Austin editor, covering City Hall and the urban core of the city.
Lanane leveraged that experience to become Austin managing editor in 2016. He managed eight Central Texas editions from Georgetown to San Marcos. Working from company headquarters, Lanane also became heavily involved in enacting corporate-wide editorial improvements. In 2017, Lanane was promoted to executive editor, overseeing editorial operations throughout the company. The Illinois native received his bachelor’s degree from Western Illinois University and his journalism master’s degree from Ball State University.