The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with our Chamber and others invite you to participate in the Chamber’s BusinessH2O Summit: Water Management Best Practices from the U.S. and Israel on December 12, at the Bellagio Resort in Las Vegas.
BusinessH2O will bring together business leaders, government officials, and water experts together to discuss best practices in corporate water stewardship and public policies to address the growing demand for water.
Space is limited. Register now.
Date:
Monday, December 12 (8am – 6pm) - Summit
Tuesday December 13 – Business opportunities
Location:
Bellagio Resort & Casino, Las Vegas
Conference Website: www.businessH2Osummit.com
Sponsorship opportunities are available.
Please contact Bahar D. Sahajwalla at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 202-463-5875.
Themes:
- The Future of Water – What are the trends, risks, and emerging solutions?
- Improving Water Governance – What public policies will ensure economic growth?
- Water Innovation – How can businesses effectively mobilize technologies?
- Water Stewardship as Business Strategy – What are best practices for implementing good water principles throughout corporate supply chains?
Speakers include:
- John Hickenlooper, Governor of Colorado
- Doug Ducey, Governor of Arizona*
- Myron Brilliant, Executive Vice President and Head of International Affairs, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
- James Murren, CEO, MGM Resorts International*
- Heiner Markhoff, President, GE Power & Water*
- Seth Siegel, Bestselling Author, “Let There Be Water: Israel’s Solutions for a Water-Starved World”
- Moshe Kahlon, Minister of Economy, State of Israel*
- Rahm Emanuel, Mayor of Chicago*
- Snehal Desai, President, Dow Water Process Solutions
- Noam Weisbrod, Director, Zuckerberg Institute for Water Research, Ben Gurion University
- Nelson Switzer, Chief Sustainability Officer, Nestlé Waters
- Zohar Yinon, CEO, Hagihon – Jerusalem Area’s Water and Wastewater Utility Company
- Pat Mulroy, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution/ Desert Research Institute
- Gina McCarthy, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency*
- John Entsminger, General Manager, Southern Nevada Water Authority*
(*) Invited