The Institute of Water (IWater) has celebrated its 80th anniversary this year, marking eight decades of supporting and developing professionals in the water sector. Supported by headline sponsor Adler & Allan, a provider of environmental risk reduction services, the milestone year will highlight IWater’s impact through a dedicated campaign, recognising the past, celebrating the present, and inspiring the future.
Why IWater’s role is more important than ever
Water is essential to all life, and a skilled, adaptable workforce is key to ensuring a resilient and sustainable future. As the world evolves, so do the challenges facing the water sector—from climate change and sustainability to shifting customer expectations and increasing media attention.
IWater Chief Executive Gabrielle Mandell said:
“Now more than ever, being part of a professional body like IWater is so important. Members gain access to exclusive learning opportunities, industry insights, and a supportive family that fosters collaboration and knowledge-sharing to drive positive change. As we celebrate 80 years of developing people in the water sector, we remain as committed to our mission as we were eight decades ago. There has never been a better time to get involved.”
IWater Chair and DWQR Team Leader Matt Bower added:
“The benefits of being part of a community are well known. As an IWater volunteer and Board member, I have experienced firsthand the positive impact that professional development and strong networks have on water professionals. IWater has long been the driving force in supporting individuals no matter the stage of their career. During this anniversary year, a focus on development and connection within our industry is more important than ever. Any water professional who isn’t a member of the IWater community is truly missing out!”
Looking to the Future
As IWater marks this milestone, the company says it remains committed to equipping members to do their day jobs, advocate for the sector and improve the environment and lives of their communities. By tackling the skills gap, addressing industry challenges head-on, and championing professional development, IWater will continue to shape a skilled, resilient, and forward-thinking workforce for the UK water sector.
For more information about IWater’s 80th anniversary celebrations and how to get involved, or to become a member, visit https://instituteofwater.org.uk/80th-anniversary/