Rethink events announces comprehensive line-up of speakers for World Water-Tech event

World Water-Tech North America, Los Angeles, USA, 25-26 October 2023

UK based Rethink Events has announced a comprehensive line-up of new voices, thought leaders and perspectives for its World Water-Tech event taking place in Los Angeles, USA this year.

The organiser anticipates over 300 water industry leaders will attend for two-days of in-depth discussions and networking opportunities to solve the most challenging issues facing water and wastewater in North America.

The speaker line-up so far includes:

  • Sally Gutierrez, Director, NRMRL, US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
  • Rob Thompson, General Manager, ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT
  • Kimberley Reed, Chief Innovation Officer, LOUISVILLE MSD
  • Clayton MacDougald, Investment Manager – Water, EMERALD TECHNOLOGY VENTURES
  • Pete Perciavalle, Senior Vice President, Water Innovation Leader, STANTEC
  • Janelle Boelter, Director of Infrastructure Management, LAS VEGAS VALLEY WATER DISTRICT
  • Robert Bornhofen, Director of Innovation, DC WATER
  • Gigi Karmous-Edwards, CEO and President, KARMOUS EDWARDS CONSULTING

The event takes place at the Marina del Rey Marriott in Los Angeles, USA, 25-26 October.

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