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In this episode of the Make Water Work podcast, hosts Isaac Pellerin and Megan Glover engage in a thought-provoking conversation with Debra Coy, a pioneer in water investment. They discuss the evolution of the water sector, the importance of sustainability, and the need for diversity in leadership. Debra shares her insights on attracting innovation to the water industry and the role of technology in addressing water supply challenges. The conversation emphasizes the necessity of collaboration between water utilities and tech companies, as well as the importance of creating inclusive environments to foster a diverse workforce. The episode concludes with a call to action for leaders in the water sector to make a difference and embrace change.
Takeaways
• Water is a public good but needs private investment.
• The water sector has evolved significantly over the past 30 years.
• Understanding supply and demand is crucial for water businesses.
• Sustainability means long-term operational viability.
• Innovation is essential for the future of water.
• Collaboration with tech companies can enhance water services.
• Diversity in leadership leads to better decision-making.
• Creating inclusive environments attracts a younger workforce.
• Investors must understand the water sector's unique dynamics.
• The water industry must tell its story better.
By Megan Glover & Isaac PellerinIn this episode of the Make Water Work podcast, hosts Isaac Pellerin and Megan Glover engage in a thought-provoking conversation with Debra Coy, a pioneer in water investment. They discuss the evolution of the water sector, the importance of sustainability, and the need for diversity in leadership. Debra shares her insights on attracting innovation to the water industry and the role of technology in addressing water supply challenges. The conversation emphasizes the necessity of collaboration between water utilities and tech companies, as well as the importance of creating inclusive environments to foster a diverse workforce. The episode concludes with a call to action for leaders in the water sector to make a difference and embrace change.
Takeaways
• Water is a public good but needs private investment.
• The water sector has evolved significantly over the past 30 years.
• Understanding supply and demand is crucial for water businesses.
• Sustainability means long-term operational viability.
• Innovation is essential for the future of water.
• Collaboration with tech companies can enhance water services.
• Diversity in leadership leads to better decision-making.
• Creating inclusive environments attracts a younger workforce.
• Investors must understand the water sector's unique dynamics.
• The water industry must tell its story better.