John Oldfield, CEO of WASH Advocates, discusses advocacy for WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene). John tells us that implementing WASH in communities leads to other important development goals in the developing world. John discusses the history and current political climate surrounding this important humanitarian issue. John explains that with cooperation from governments, private philanthropists, corporations, NGOs, & academics all across the globe, there are opportunities to solve this problem.
Eric Thornburg, President and CEO of Connecticut Water Company, relates his experiences from a Water for People trip to Rwanda, Africa. Eric explains how...
Frank Burns explains how his time designing wastewater treatment plants led to the founding of a technology company that identifies water waste in the...
Steve Maxwell of TechKNOWLEDGEy Strategic Group joins The Water Values Podcast this week to discuss the four ways we need to think differently about...