Water risk
Respond to Water Risk
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Flooding poses a significant and growing risk to businesses worldwide, with climate change amplifying the frequency and severity of these events. This webinar will provide sustainability managers with an in-depth understanding of flooding risks, providing sustainability professionals with the knowledge and tools needed to assess, measure, and manage these risks effectively. The session will explore the key challenges sustainability managers face in understanding and mitigating flooding risks, how technology can improve the measurement and management of these risks, and examples of its application.
Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your flooding risk management strategy.

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.

Hemant Servia
Senior Water Scientist and Science Lead at Waterplan
With over a decade of experience in the water sector, his expertise lies in identifying vulnerabilities in water resource management, leading assessments of corporate water usage, and designing data-driven strategies to mitigate water-related risks.
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