J. Dietrich “Diet” Stroeh

J. Dietrich “Diet” Stroeh

J. Dietrich “Diet” Stroeh is an engineer whose projects range from great to small. His first book, The Man Who Made it Rain (co-written with Michael McCarthy) is based on his management of the Marin Municipal Water District in the midst of one of the worst droughts on record. He founded Stuber-Stroeh Associations, a civil engineering firm that grew into CSW/Stuber-Stroeh Engineering Group in Novato, California, located in Sonoma County and Sacramento. He is a Director of the Golden Gate Bridge Highway and Transportation District, member of the California State Earthquake Committee and sits on the Board of Directors of the Bank of Marin. He is active in the community and has sat on many state wide and national boards. His hobbies include working in his shop on wood projects, restoring cars, tending to the garden and spending time with friends and family. He lives in Marin County with his wife. Three Months: A Caretakers Journey From Heartbreak to Healing, is his second book.