Eryn Worthington is an accomplished Business Development Manager at the Southwest Florida Water Management District, where she plays a pivotal role in enhancing operational efficiency within the Regulatory division. With a robust background in business analysis and project management, Eryn is dedicated to optimizing business...
Eryn Worthington is an accomplished Business Development Manager at the Southwest Florida Water Management District, where she plays a pivotal role in enhancing operational efficiency within the Regulatory division. With a robust background in business analysis and project management, Eryn is dedicated to optimizing business processes and implementing technology-driven solutions that streamline workflows. Her expertise in Agile methodologies allows her to adapt quickly to changing project requirements, ensuring that the District's objectives are met with precision and agility.
Currently, Eryn oversees key projects that focus on the enhancement of the District’s online ePermitting system, a critical tool for facilitating regulatory compliance and improving stakeholder engagement. By leveraging data analytics and metrics, she provides actionable insights that drive decision-making and foster continuous improvement across the organization. Eryn's strategic planning skills enable her to identify opportunities for innovation, while her proficiency in change management ensures that new initiatives are seamlessly integrated into existing frameworks.
In addition to her technical skills, Eryn's background in journalism and public relations enhances her ability to communicate complex information effectively to diverse audiences. Her commitment to organizational improvement is evident in her proactive approach to identifying inefficiencies and proposing data-driven solutions. As a result, Eryn not only contributes to the District’s mission of managing water resources sustainably but also champions a culture of collaboration and excellence within her team. Her ambition and dedication to business development make her a vital asset to the Southwest Florida Water Management District, driving forward initiatives that benefit both the organization and the community it serves.