
Todd Burrer
Board Member
Todd Burrer is President of Municipal Utility Districts (MUDs) for Inframark. He has over 20 years of management experience in the areas of operations, customer service, and billing within the water and wastewater industry. His responsibilities have included overall financial, operational, and compliance leadership for the Texas utility district business.
At Inframark, he is the leader of the senior level management team charged with managing day-to-day operations for the Texas MUD Region with over 800 employees, 270 utility districts, and 350 water and wastewater facilities that serve over 700,000 Texans.
A fifth-generation Houstonian, he earned his BME from Texas Christian University and has completed numerous courses in water and wastewater operations, utility management, and other related areas.
Actively involved in the Association of Water Board Directors, he currently serves as a member of the Program and Legislative Committees and serves the Board of Trustees as an Advisory Council Representative. He served as Chairman of the Vendor Relations Committee from 1999 to 2020 and as a Trustee for six consecutive years.
Todd also serves on the Board of Directors for Missouri City Management District Number 1, the West Houston Association, the Cy-Fair Educational Foundation, and the Cypress Creek Christian Community Center. Previous community positions include serving as the Chairman of the Greens Bayou Coalition as well as serving on the Board of Directors for the Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department, Harris County MUD No. 489, and Harris County MUD No. 374.
In 2020, Todd was asked to serve as the Water Utilities representative on the Region 6 San Jacinto Regional Flood Planning Group, This planning group was tasked with developing Texas’ first regional flood plan, culminating in the state’s first-ever state flood plan. In 2021 he was elected to Chair the Public Outreach Committee.
Most recently, Todd has been named to the Resilience Opportunity Advisors & Resources (ROAR) Senior Advisory Board as a Technical Advisor for Resilience Utility Districts. ROAR’s Advisory Board has partnered with the Resilience Innovation Hub to focus on developing innovation and investment for pre-disaster risk and resilience.