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Sustainable Water in the Built Environment Virtual Lunch and Learn

Sustainable Water in the Built Environment Virtual Lunch and Learn

Friday, July 12, 2024 (12:30 PM - 1:30 PM) (EDT)

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Let's Talk Corporate Sustainability Solutions

Large commercial buildings in the US use on average 7.9 million gallons of water per year for purposes including cooling/heating, dishwashing, irrigation, and sanitary systems, costing companies upwards of $14 billion.

Corporate sustainability creates sustainable, long-term value for companies by implementing responsible environmental strategies. A key component of an effective environmental strategy is intentional, sustainable water management for the built environment. 

Join us for a free virtual lunch and learn on July 12th to explore new building-scale technologies including solutions by ChemSearchFE and AquaMizer by SWR to help companies meet their corporate sustainability goals.



Expert Speakers

Adam Koch, BSEET, MBA, CHFM, Network Director of Plant Engineering, Kettering Health. Adam has worked in healthcare for almost 20 years and is currently a network director of plant engineering for Kettering Health Main Campus, Soin, Greene and Hamilton hospitals with multiple out buildings under them.  Adam has a BS in electronic engineering from DeVry University, MBA from Indiana Wesleyan, and CHFM through AHA. He is involved in a State of Ohio Environmental Leadership Council for Sustainability and serves as a board member with the Ohio Society for Healthcare Facilities Management (OSHFM). 

Chad Wilbanks, Director of Technology and Training, The Water Tower. Chad has 20 years of experience in the water industry. He previously served as Wastewater Manager of the F. Wayne Hill Water Resources Center, Superintendent of the Crooked Creek WRF, and Pump Stations Section Manager for Gwinnett County DWR. Prior to joining TWT, he also served as a subject matter expert for the training department where he developed specific training programs to help DWR's 600+ operations and maintenance staff not only pass their certifications, but hone their skills to maximize advancement opportunities.


To learn more about this topic, be sure to check out the guest blog post authored by esteemed industry experts Cindy Wallis-Lage, Retired Sustainability and Resilience Executive, and Ralph Erik Exton, VP and Chief Marketing Officer at Grundfos Water Utilities: https://www.theh2otower.org/2024/05/10/sustainability-and-resiliency/

Friday, July 12, 2024 (12:30 PM - 1:30 PM) (EDT)
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