Water risk
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As climate change makes water become an increasingly fraught and critical resource across economic sectors, regulations are shifting, flexing, and sometimes breaking around its use and management. This webinar will help sustainability managers understand the complexities of water regulatory risks. We will explore the impact of different regulatory frameworks and the role governments and organizations play in shaping and responding to these frameworks. Sustainability managers will also explore the challenges and opportunities of navigating these regulations and learn how technology and AI can be leveraged to ensure compliance and streamline reporting operations.
Don’t miss this chance to learn from John Matthews, the Executive Director at the Alliance for Global Water Adaptation (AGWA), and Waterplan’s water advisors.

John Matthews
Executive Director at the Alliance for Global Water Adaptation (AGWA)
John has been working at the intersection of water with climate adaptation and resilience since 2007. His work explores how we define, develop, and accelerate the uptake of our emerging set of best practices for climate resilience. Beyond AGWA, John is a Senior Water Fellow at Colorado State University and Water Resources Courtesy Faculty at Oregon State University, an advisor to the Shockwave Foundation.

Jose Ignacio Galindo
Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer at Waterplan
Jose has a decade of tech entrepreneurship experience and is an alum of Y Combinator and Stanford Graduate School of Business. He co-founded Herolens, acquired by Innovid, and served as CSO of Wolox, acquired by Accenture. Jose is active in organizations like the Entrepreneurs' Organization and the World Economic Forum, emphasizing his commitment to both social and entrepreneurial initiatives.

Meagan Knowlton
Senior Water Advisor at Waterplan
Meagan is a sustainability expert with experience developing environmental and social sustainability strategies across the consumer packaged goods (CPG) and retail industries She has also managed environmental sustainability programs including one within the Coca-Cola bottling system, where she was responsible for water, carbon emissions, and waste management across manufacturing and logistics operations.
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