10 years with The Water Council

Sometimes, an infographic is worth a thousand words…as we close a decade since officially forming the world water hub in 2009, we’ve gathered a few highlights. Take a peek!
Sometimes, an infographic is worth a thousand words…as we close a decade since officially forming the world water hub in 2009, we’ve gathered a few highlights. Take a peek!
Dean Amhaus shares his thoughts on how trusted relationships take time, require commitment and active engagement–leading to positive, partnership traffics jams beyond just two-way streets. Read more.
Lean in to European representative Beverly Ferrara’s thoughts about hubs and how they help us move smarter and faster toward the destinations many of us have identified for our organizations and ourselves. Continue to blog.
Guest blogger Michael Heleman shares his water story, starting as a wastewater lab tech to today working on the environmentally impactful disposal team at Insinkerator. Dive in.
Karen Frost, VP Economic Development at The Water Council takes a look in the 2019 rear view mirror and the 2020 road ahead for our growing global network. Learn More.
It has been an amazing decade and we are so thankful to have members and partners like you to share it with. From becoming a 501(c)(3) in 2009, to opening in the Global Water Center in 2013 and now planning our 13th annual Water Leaders Summit, we want to thank you for your unwavering support. We can’t wait to see what 2020 has in store! Learn More.
This year’s holiday gift-giving season is nearly over but did you know you can continue giving passively to your favorite nonprofit (us!) all the year through when you order through AmazonSmile’s program? Learn More.
The Water Council welcomed nearly 30 guests from water organizations in Spain, Germany, The Netherlands and the UK – the largest group of European water executives to visit The Water Council to learn more about its progressive, global water cluster. Learn More.
Hello! I’m new to The Water Council, so you probably won’t recognize seeing my name here before. As we look to have more of our members sharing their stories with our community, I’m not sure yet how often you’ll see me blogging. But today, it’s Imagine a Day Without Water and I have a few thoughts to share. Learn More.
You may notice a new face this week in The Water Council staff, Stacy Stevens, our new VP Marketing & Communications. Stacy joins the team with nearly 15 years of marketing and communications expertise and is eager to help further The Water Council’s message around the world. Learn More.