Women: Changing the Face of the Water Industry

Aug. 11, 2021
Melissa Elliott, VP Communications & Marketing for Raftelis, and AWWA’s immediate past president discusses how women are influencing and changing the water industry as we know it.

The World Bank's 2019 Women Water Utilities Report clearly shows that women are underrepresented in the water industry. However, more and more women are entering the water industry and holding positions of leadership.

Melissa Elliott, VP Communications & Marketing for Raftelis, and AWWA’s immediate past president discusses how women are influencing and changing the water industry as we know it.

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