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Title: Journey to a Smart Water Infrastructure Panel Discussion Series
Date: Thursday, March 2, 2023
Time: 10:00 AM Central Standard Time
Duration: 1 hour
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Summary
Municipalities are faced with many challenges as they plan for the future of their water, wastewater facilities. Aging infrastructure, technology advancements, data management, cybersecurity, automation are a small list of concerns facing operators.
Part 1: Setting the Stage
Speakers
James Westerfield has 28 years’ experience in the control, electrical, and instrumentation industry working with specifying engineers and integrators including 20 years with the water/wastewater market in Southern California.
Hal Chassereau is the Director of Industrial Sales Southeast at Graybar Electric. He has 32 years of service with Graybar Electric, serving in various roles including warehouse, counter, sales, and management. He has a passion for Graybar’s automation and control sales efforts.
John Tice is an Automation Business Development Manager with Graybar located in Orlando, Florida. He received his BS in Engineering Technology at UCF. As a certified Schneider Electric VFD start-up technician with nearly 30 years of experience with drives and controls, he is a key innovator in the in the Florida water/wastewater market.
James Westerfield
Hal Chassereau
John Tice
Part 1 of the Journey to a Smart Water Infrastructure will set the stage for our series by looking at the major issues facing water, wastewater facilities, looking at automation differently, advancements in industrial controls, and other issues to consider as you plan for future technology upgrades.