Sustainable Breakfast Series: Resiliency & Equity in Urban Water Systems
Event Information
About this Event
What does a resilient and equitable water system look like and how can we ensure our region prioritizes this vision? Speaker Jalonne L. White-Newsome will cover how The Kresge Foundation approaches this work and cover national case studies from the Climate Resilient and Equitable Water Systems program (CREWS). Michael Mucha, the Chief Engineer And Director at the Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District, will add his perspective on the local water system and sustainability.
Tuesday, January 26, 8:30AM—10AM
Agenda
Program 8:30—9:30AM
Networking 9:30—10:00AM
Speaker
Jalonne L. White-Newsome is a senior program officer at The Kresge Foundation, responsible for the Environment Program’s grant portfolio on Climate Resilient and Equitable Water Systems (CREWS). Jalonne is also a core team member of Kresge’s Climate Change, Health and Equity Initiative, supporting grantmaking across the public health sector. Read more about Jalonne's work.
Michael Mucha is the Chief Engineer And Director at the Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District. He has dedicated his 28-year career in local government to building public trust through sustainability. “Anything can be accomplished if you have the public working with you.” Keep reading.
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