Mojgan Yousefkhan
Program Controls Manager
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
United States
About
Mojgan Yousefkhan serves as the Program Controls Manager at the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC), where she plays a pivotal role in ensuring the effective delivery of essential services ranging from drinking water and wastewater treatment to renewable energy provision for the City and County of San Francisco.
With a formidable tenure exceeding three decades, Mrs. Yousefkhan’s expertise spans the intricate realms of planning, engineering, construction, and project controls. Her leadership and strategic vision have been instrumental in steering monumental infrastructure improvement programs, including the multi-billion-dollar Water System Improvement Program, Sewer System Improvement Program, and Hetch Hetchy System Improvement Program.
Mrs. Yousefkhan’s acumen extends to the financial facets of capital planning, adeptly managing project financing aspects such as cash flow projection, bond sales, grants, and state loans. Her credentials are further solidified by her status as a California licensed engineer, a master’s degree holder in Civil Engineering, and a certified Earned Value Professional (EVP), reflecting a profound commitment to excellence in her field.
To connect with Mojgan, visit her LinkedIn profile.
Panel Speaker
Project Controls from an Owner & Contractor Perspective
Project Controls from an Owner & Contractor Perspective
Join this panel discussion to gain a dual perspective on “Project Controls from an Owner & Contractor Perspective.” This engaging session brings together key industry figures to discuss the distinct challenges and strategies employed by both owners and contractors in project controls. You’ll explore the nuances of project controls from each perspective, uncovering how each side approaches their unique challenges, methodologies, and collaborative strategies in project controls.
You will leave with enhanced knowledge and strategies to navigate project controls effectively, no matter which side of the table they are on.