Utility Management

The holistic perspective behind the one water future of tomorrow

As water problems become increasingly complex, breaking down the market verticals will lead to greater and more sustainable successes, says Jacobs Global VP for Water Susan Moisio.
Feb. 22, 2024

The problems faced by the water industry today are numerous and complex, so solving those problems by looking across market verticals is a necessity for advancing the future of the industry.

Susan Moisio, global vice president of water for Jacobs, shares her and her company's vision for a one water future in which water is managed from all verticals in an interconnected and interdisciplinary way. 

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Bob Crossen

Bob Crossen is the editorial director for the Endeavor Business Media Water Group, which publishes WaterWorld, Wastewater Digest and Stormwater Solutions. Crossen graduated from Illinois State University in Dec. 2011 with a Bachelor of Arts in German and a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. He worked for Campbell Publications, a weekly newspaper company in rural Illinois outside St. Louis for four years as a reporter and regional editor. 

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