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Megan Glover, the CEO and founder of 120WaterAudit, started her company with the hope of providing people with efficient means of testing their water at home for harmful substances. Listen to how her frustration at not being able to test her own water led her to creating a solution that is used nationwide.
(https://www.theh2duo.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Water-in-Real-Life-Karen-Raucher-podcast.png) Karen Raucher is a policy analyst and risk communication specialist with expertise identifying how to gather, develop, and effectively share complex, uncertain information with a wide diversity of audiences. Ms. Raucher played a leading role in recent strategic climate change communication and policy-focused research for the Water Research Foundation, the Water Utility Climate Alliance (WUCA), and the WateReuse Research Foundation, as well as for a broad range of individual water utilities. She brings cutting-edge insights to the understanding and application of effective communication and long-term decision-making strategies to address large future uncertainty as well as complex regulatory challenges. Top Takeaways: Most Americans don’t understand the difference between weather and climate so always begin the conversation with that assumption. “Weather is the clothes you wear today. Climate is the clothes you have in the closet.” Consider conducting audience segmentation analysis on your customers in order to communicate more effectively. Not all audiences think the same way. People respond to information based on their attitudes, actions, beliefs, and values. You can say the “c” word aka climate change. Don’t skirt around using it. More people will be upset with you if you don’t use the word versus if you do. Start small. Begin the conversation internally and reach out to your trusted subject matter experts. Climate change is only one of the many uncertainties facing water utilities today. Water utilities need to be saying more to their customers about these challenges and uncertainties versus springing information on them at the last minute. Customers need to be engaged and aware of what’s happening in their water system. Two-thirds of Americans are willing to pay more today in order for their water utility to be prepared for the impacts of climate change in the future. Pessimists only makeup 8% of the population but get the most attention because they are the loudest. Don’t pander to the naysayers. Keep them on your radar and prepare leadership with talking points to respond to this segment. Keep the conversations and solutions surrounding climate change focused on mitigating local impacts. The regions that report the highest concern for potential impacts are regions currently experiencing extreme weather events such as severe drought or hurricanes. Resources: The Educated by Tara Westover Water Utility Climate Change Alliance (https://www.wucaonline.org/) EPA Climate Change Information (https://www.epa.gov/climate-research) Sponsor: Each year, thousands of hours are spent pulling together the right data to execute drinking water programs. 120WaterAudit (http://120wateraudit.com) ’s software and testing kits are TRANSFORMING how government agencies and municipalities manage drinking water programs. Cities like Pittsburgh, Loveland Colorado, Kenosha Wisconsin, and Fort Wayne Indiana use the 120WaterAudit platform to execute their Lead Service Line Replacement, Lead and Copper Compliance, Customer request and other drinking water programs. Our software and kits streamline your water quality testing programs, centralizing your data so that it’s easier for you to meet regulatory reporting requirements and communicate with your customers. Learn more or schedule a free demo at 120wateraudit.com. Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a one- or two-sentence review in iTunes or on Stitcher. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others. We give a shoutout to everyone who rates the podcast with 5 stars in future episodes. Give us some love on Twitter by tagging us (https://twitter.com/the_h2duo) or by using the #WaterInRealLifePodcast If...
(https://www.theh2duo.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Water-in-Real-Life-Becky-Johnson-TCU.png) Becky Johnson has over 27 years of experience in domestic and international environmental management. She is an experienced consultant, auditor, and an international speaker. Becky is formally trained as a geologist and brings a fresh, common-sense approach to her projects, as well as an in-depth understanding of regulatory programs. She has provided consulting and training to the water and wastewater treatment industry for over 20 years and brings that experience to the classroom at TCU, providing students with a “real world” view of the field and practical hands-on experience vital in today’s job market. She has served as a member of the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists since 2011. Top Takeaways: Water utilities and local universities and college need to partner to ensure students receive the hands-on experience necessary to spark interest in joining the water industry. Telling water’s story through the lens of your audience and in a language they understand is the only way to build trust and buy-in, whether it’s a room full of students or the general public. Increased rates are inevitable. If we’re going to ask that people pay the true cost of water we have to be willing to be transparent and upfront about what they’re paying for. We have to demonstrate the value of water every single day. Resources: When the Rivers Run Dry by Fred Pearce Cadillac Desert: The American West and Its Disappearing Water by Marc Reisner Sponsor: Each year, thousands of hours are spent pulling together the right data to execute drinking water programs. 120WaterAudit (http://120wateraudit.com) ’s software and testing kits are TRANSFORMING how government agencies and municipalities manage drinking water programs. Cities like Pittsburgh, Loveland Colorado, Kenosha Wisconsin, and Fort Wayne Indiana use the 120WaterAudit platform to execute their Lead Service Line Replacement, Lead and Copper Compliance, Customer request and other drinking water programs. Our software and kits streamline your water quality testing programs, centralizing your data so that it’s easier for you to meet regulatory reporting requirements and communicate with your customers. Learn more or schedule a free demo at 120wateraudit.com. Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a one- or two-sentence review in iTunes or on Stitcher. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others. We give a shoutout to everyone who rates the podcast with 5 stars in future episodes. Give us some love on Twitter by tagging us (https://twitter.com/the_h2duo) or by using the #WaterInRealLifePodcast If you know someone you think would benefit, please spread the word by using the share buttons on this page. Thank you for sharing some of your time with us. We know how precious those minutes are. Share your story, you never know who needs to hear it and remember, “Those who tell the stories, rule the world.”
(https://www.theh2duo.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Water-in-Real-Life-Cathy-Bailey-Podcast.png) Cathy Bailey is the Executive Director of the Greater Cincinnati Water Works Department (GCWW). In over 200 years, Cathy is the first woman and first African American to lead Cincinnati’s major, independent, municipal water utility. Cathy leads a team that ensures safe drinking water for a regional population of more than 1.1 million citizens; supervises a team of 600 full-time employees; and oversees a $110 million operating budget and a $450 million capital budget over the next five years. Cathy is a strong champion and key visionary behind Greater Cincinnati Water Works award-winning Lead Service Line Replacement Program. Cathy has distinguished herself as a leader throughout her career, focusing on communications, strategic thinking, innovation, technical excellence, outreach, teamwork, and of course fun to solve problems and positively impact the community. Her community work and leadership roles were recently recognized when she was named one of the 2018 Greater Cincinnati YWCA’s Career Women of Achievement and as one of the Cincinnati Venue Magazine’s Women of Influence. Show notes: Cathy talks to us about her water journey and her mindset of moving around the table versus climbing up the ladder. “It’s not always about moving up. Sometimes it’s really making the most of the space you’re in.” Being active and giving back to the community was instilled in Cathy at an early age. Hear how this drives her commitment to community in the water industry: “As much as we talk about the value of water, we don’t get out in the community and then BE that…..It shouldn’t be an agenda item, it should be how we function.” Many people are scared of involving the community at the very onset of a new initiative, but Cathy gives powerful anecdotal evidence of the trust and buy-in that doing so earns you. Our communities are diverse. We have to really KNOW our communities in order to best outreach to them. Who will resonate most with them? Learn how they use data from surveys, the billing system, and employees to really learn about their community so they can better serve them and meet them where they are. September 1992 is when Cathy decided she was never going to conform. Hear the story. How can women in water support one another better and not be threatened by other women “being in their space”? Recognize the piece of the puzzle you represent and how you can best connect with the other “pieces” around you. What does it mean to be F.I.E.R.C.E? Rising YPs….check this out! Resources: The Way of the Shepherd by Dr. Kevin Leman and William Pentak The Poisoned City: Flint’s Water and the American Urban Tragedy by Anna Clark Sponsor: Each year, thousands of hours are spent pulling together the right data to execute drinking water programs. 120WaterAudit (http://120wateraudit.com) ’s software and testing kits are TRANSFORMING how government agencies and municipalities manage drinking water programs. Cities like Pittsburgh, Loveland Colorado, Kenosha Wisconsin, and Fort Wayne Indiana use the 120WaterAudit platform to execute their Lead Service Line Replacement, Lead and Copper Compliance, Customer request and other drinking water programs. Our software and kits streamline your water quality testing programs, centralizing your data so that it’s easier for you to meet regulatory reporting requirements and communicate with your customers. Learn more or schedule a free demo at 120wateraudit.com. Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a one- or two-sentence review in iTunes or on Stitcher. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others. We give a shoutout to everyone who rates the podcast with 5 stars in future...
Megan Glover launched 120WaterAudit with two partners in 2016 with the idea of targeting residential consumers nationwide with a water-testing kit that cost $120 every four months. It was a great time for the idea, given the water problems in Flint, Michigan, and other cities. But quickly, Glover realized governments, schools and municipal water utilities were desperate for a modern way to organize their water testing records. And so 120WaterAudit pivoted to building and selling enterprise software—a move that helped it generate $2.4 million last year. Now 120WaterAudit is aiming to raise at least $5 million so it can expand its customer base and roll out new software options, with the goal of becoming profitable. Podcast host Mason King talks with Glover about the challenges of raising money and whether being based in Indianapolis helps or hurts those efforts. Her answer may surprise you! Music credit: Underwater Bloom by Budapest BluesBoy (c) copyright 2006. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. News credits: WISN-TV Channel 12, KDFW-TV Channel 4 and CBS This Morning This episode of the IBJ Podcast is sponsored by nimboIP, your solutions in the cloud.
Do you know what's in your water? After the Flint, MI water scandal, Megan Glover saw the opportunity to use her talents from working in the Indianapolis start-up and marketing community to solve an immediate need. The Depauw graduate grew up in a small town in Northern Indiana and moved to Indianapolis after college to work at Angie's list. After working in many marketing roles - including at Compendium with our alumni Chris Baggott - and starting her own marketing company in 2015, she realized that there was a need for residential America and moms like herself to know what is in their water. In 2016 she started 120WaterAudit. Since then, she's won national and international pitch competitions judged by world-class business professionals. Dive into learning about the water industry and how you can protect your home, the benefits of starting a business in Indianapolis, and what it's like to get business advice from the Obamas. Drink deep of the culture that surrounds you this week with Megan Glover of 120WaterAudit! Visit 120WaterAudit Website! Review the episode on iTunes, Twitter, and Facebook! Watch our episode live on YouTube! The drinks we tasted...Lagunitas Daytime Check out our sponsors for this episode: 2nd St Creative - A small shop you can trust with your big ideas.http://2ndcreative.comhttps://www.instagram.com/2ndstcreative/ https://twitter.com/2NDcreative https://www.facebook.com/secondstreetcreative Green Bean Delivery - Use promo code “DRNKCLTR” for 20% off your first 3 orders.Instagram: @GreenBeanDelivery #GreenBeanDelivery Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreenBEANDelivery/ Twitter: @GreenBeanDel Tinker Coffee - Use our code 'DRNK' to save 25% off your first subscription order! https://www.tinkercoffee.com https://www.facebook.com/TinkerCoffee https://www.instagram.com/tinkercoffee/ Drink Culture Website: https://www.drnkcltr.com Drink Culture Newsletter: https://www.drnkcltr.com/newsletter/ Drink Culture Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/drnkcltr Drink Culture Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkculturepodcast/ Drink Culture Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkculturepodcast Drink Culture YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvrw7Fqfw4ZORgZMPJKio-A
(https://www.theh2duo.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Water-in-Real-Life-120WaterAudit-Megan-Glover.png) Megan Glover is the CoFounder and CEO of 120WaterAudit, a software and point of use company that provides solutions to Government Agencies, Public Water Systems, and School Districts to manage their lead in drinking water programs. A data and software veteran, prior to founding 120WaterAudit she spent nearly 15 years as an executive building and scaling various software as a service products in Indianapolis including Angie’s List, Compendium, Delivra, RICS Software, and DyKnow. With a passion and knowledge base for utilizing modern software technology to solve problems, 120WaterAudit provides modern software and tools necessary to solve some of our most complex drinking water challenges. Top Takeaways: If the water industry wants technology and innovation that addresses the exact challenges facing the industry, it’s so important for them to give feedback to the companies seeking to create relevant solutions. To the startups, lose the mindset of “if you build it, they will come.” Solve simple problems that have been solved in other industries and apply them to the water industry. The more siloed data is, the less usable it is. The first step is getting your data house in order so that you can actually use it to make more effective decisions. Show Notes: [10:18] Check out what it means to be a part of the Imagine H2O accelerator program. [14:00] Learn why it’s so important for utilities to give feedback to innovative companies to create more meaningful, relevant solutions. [16:03] Megan gives words of advice to startups seeking to enter the water space. [18:15] Megan shares some simple first steps for how utilities can manage data better. [23:27] How running lean can be detrimental to your organization and how technology and data management can value-add time back into your day. [26:58] What being an entrepreneur has taught Megan about falling outside of the normal timeline or template of life. [36:04] Megan talks about the importance of shifting the mindset about communication in the water sector to be customer-centric. Resources: Be Fearless by Jean Case Sponsor: (https://www.theh2duo.com/imagineh2o) . Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a one- or two-sentence review in iTunes or on Stitcher. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others. We give a shoutout to everyone who rates the podcast with 5 stars in future episodes. Give us some love on Twitter by tagging us (https://twitter.com/the_h2duo) or by using the #WaterInRealLifePodcast If you know someone you think would benefit, please spread the word by using the share buttons on this page. Thank you for sharing some of your time with us. We know how precious those minutes are. Share your story, you never know who needs to hear it and remember, “Those who tell the stories, rule the world.”
Where does digital product fit in a market that traditionally relies on manual processes? In this episode with Dan Moyers, Vice President of Product and Solutions for 120WaterAudit, we dive into a digital product in the public sector and how to build product features that are customer informed - not customer driven. You’ll learn the difference. You’ll also hear how Dan leverages design deliverables for both the product development team and sales and how to use those mockups for product iteration. And if that’s not enough, you’ll also learn how to identify product market success in business to consumer (B2C) and apply those learnings to business to business (B2B). Connect with Dan - https://www.linkedin.com/in/danmoyers Learn more about 120WaterAudit - https://120wateraudit.com/ Connect with Christian - https://www.linkedin.com/in/christianmbeck/ Connect with Anna - https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-eaglin/ Learn more about Innovatemap - https://innovatemap.com/podcast
(https://www.theh2duo.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Copy-of-1074-x-366-podcast-template-1-1.png) Catalyst is more than a conference. It’s an experience meant to educate, collaborate, and invigorate water educators and communicators. Catalyst is structured around the Rogue Water ABCS of water communication: assessment, branding, content, and strategy plus our favorite subject: tribal collaboration. In this episode, we talk assessment with Megan Yoo Schneider (https://www.theh2duo.com/7/) , founder of Seven Management and Consulting Inc, about brain-based learning and how we have to be strategic about how we present our content. The conferences of tomorrow don’t need to nor should look like the conferences of the past. Catalyst: You can register at www.roguewatergroup.com/catalyst (http://www.roguewatergroup.com/catalyst) . Catalyst takes place June 19-21, 2019 in San Antonio, Texas on the San Antonio Riverwalk. Due to the logistics of this unique summit, we can only accommodate up to 70 people. We have less than 50 spots left so sign up today! Shout out to our incredible Catalyst2019 sponsors: Texas AWWA, Water Environment Association of Texas, Lower Colorado River Authority, Alliance for Water Efficiency, 120WaterAudit, and Dallas Water Conservation. If you’d like to sponsor the most ROGUE water summit around, visit the Catalyst website (http://roguewatergroup.com/catalyst) for more information. Sponsor: This episode is powered by (https://www.theh2duo.com/roguewater) ? Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a one- or two-sentence review in iTunes or on Stitcher. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others. We give a shoutout to everyone who rates the podcast with 5 stars in future episodes. Give us some love on Twitter by tagging us (https://twitter.com/the_h2duo) or by using the #WaterInRealLifePodcast If you know someone you think would benefit, please spread the word by using the share buttons on this page. Thank you for sharing some of your time with us. We know how precious those minutes are. Share your story, you never know who needs to hear it and remember, “Those who tell the stories, rule the world.
(https://www.theh2duo.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Copy-of-1074-x-366-podcast-template-1.png) Takeaways: Catalyst is more than a conference. It’s an experience meant to educate, collaborate, and invigorate water educators and communicators. Catalyst is structured around the Rogue Water A.B.C.S. of water communication: Assessment, Branding, Content, and Strategy plus the added bonus of Tribal Collaboration. In this episode, we talk a little strategy, a little branding, and some collaboration too. In EP005 (https://www.theh2duo.com/005-catalyst-mastermind-speaker-series-ryan-beltran/) , Ryan Beltran, filmmaker and founder of elequa and the Make Water project tells us his story of a filmmaker turned water innovator. Hear how he’s partnering with the San Antonio Water System’s high school program, Impact, to use his love of film, water innovation, and maker spaces to teach the next generation of water nerds how they can make a difference in the global water crisis. Catalyst: Registration for Catalyst 2019 goes live at 8am CST on Jan 14, 2019. You can register at www.roguewatergroup.com/catalyst (http://www.roguewatergroup.com/catalyst) . Catalyst takes place June 19-21, 2019 in San Antonio, Texas on the San Antonio Riverwalk. Due to the logistics of this unique summit spots are limited. We can only accommodate up to 70 people, so sign up today! Shout out to our incredible Catalyst2019 sponsors: Texas AWWA, Water Environment Association of Texas, Lower Colorado River Authority, Alliance for Water Efficiency, 120WaterAudit, and Dallas Water Conservation. If you’d like to sponsor the most ROGUE water summit around, visit the Catalyst website (http://roguewatergroup.com/catalyst) for more information. Sponsor: This episode is powered by (https://www.theh2duo.com/roguewater) ? Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a one- or two-sentence review in iTunes or on Stitcher. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others. We give a shoutout to everyone who rates the podcast with 5 stars in future episodes. Give us some love on Twitter by tagging us (https://twitter.com/the_h2duo) or by using the #WaterInRealLifePodcast If you know someone you think would benefit, please spread the word by using the share buttons on this page. Thank you for sharing some of your time with us. We know how precious those minutes are. Share your story, you never know who needs to hear it and remember, “Those who tell the stories, rule the world.”
(https://www.theh2duo.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Water-in-Real-Life-Catalyst-Tribal-Collaboration.png) Takeaways: In early 2018, Greg Wukasch, External Affairs manager at the San Antonio Water System asked Stephanie and Arianne if they would partner with them to create a summit built for water educators and communicators by water educators and communicators. They said yes before he finished the question. Catalyst follows the Rogue Water ABCS of water communication which are assessment, branding, content, and strategy. We believe that nailing these core basics directly impacts your ability to move the needle forward for your education programs, your communication campaigns and your organization. At Catalyst 2018, we ended with a section called Tribal Collaboration, where we had three industry rock stars talk about the power of collaboration in our industry from a local, national, and global perspective. These are snippets from our podcast interviews with them leading up to Catalyst. EP011: (https://www.theh2duo.com/11/) Tom Ferguson, VP of Programming at ImagineH2O, talks the incredible importance of communication to the water sector from his global and entrepreneurial perspective. EP002 (https://www.theh2duo.com/002-catalyst-mastermind-speaker-series-travis-loop/) Travis Loop, Director of Communication and Outreach, Water Environment Federation, talks the importance of understanding your audience when it comes to effective communication. EP008 (https://www.theh2duo.com/8/) Lynne Christopher, Education Coordinator, San Antonio Water System tells us about their CORE program for San Antonio ISD teachers and the ripples that program is already making. So without further ado, let’s get to the show. Catalyst: Registration for Catalyst 2019 goes live on Jan 14. Catalyst takes place June 19-21, 2019 in San Antonio, Texas on the San Antonio Riverwalk. Due to the logistics of this unique summit spots are limited. We can only accommodate up to 70-75 people. Sign up for the Water Nerd newsletter here (http://eepurl.com/dvEd79) to be the first to register. Shout out to our incredible Catalyst2019 sponsors: Texas AWWA, Water Environment Association of Texas, Lower Colorado River Authority, Alliance for Water Efficiency, 120WaterAudit, and Dallas Water Conservation. If you’d like to sponsor the most ROGUE water summit around, visit the Catalyst website (http://roguewatergroup.com/catalyst) for more information. Sponsor: This episode is powered by (https://www.theh2duo.com/roguewater) ? Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a one- or two-sentence review in iTunes or on Stitcher. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others. We give a shoutout to everyone who rates the podcast with 5 stars in future episodes. Give us some love on Twitter by tagging us (https://twitter.com/the_h2duo) or by using the #WaterInRealLifePodcast If you know someone you think would benefit, please spread the word by using the share buttons on this page. Thank you for sharing some of your time with us. We know how precious those minutes are. Share your story, you never know who needs to hear it and remember, “Those who tell the stories, rule the world.”
Last Thursday was a huge day for the Indianapolis tech community. AOL co-founder Steve Case’s Rise of the Rest tour bus stopped by, and ten high-growth startups competed for a chance to win a cool $100,000. In the end, the grand prize went to the water-testing company 120WaterAudit. The company’s CEO, Megan Glover, was among our panel of guests on last week’s episode of the Powderkeg Podcast, which you can check out here if you missed it. Even though Rise of the Rest Indy is over, the founders who pitched at the event can still provide invaluable lessons and examples for fellow entrepreneurs to follow. In this second part of our RotR Roundtable, which was recorded two weeks ago, I speak with leaders from the final five companies that pitched on stage last Thursday. Our conversation touches briefly on the innovative work these company are doing in their respective spaces before diving deeper and exploring the inspiration behind each one. The real meat of the discussion centers on some of the unexpected benefits of starting up in Indiana—a state that most people don’t traditionally associate with tech innovation—and the ways that a commitment to diversity and inclusivity have given these founders a decisive edge in their industries. In this episode with the final five RotR founders, you’ll learn: --- The innovative work each company is doing in its space --- What inspired each founder to start their business --- How Indiana’s tech ecosystems and universities have given these startups an edge --- The critical roles diversity and inclusivity have played for their companies --- How they like to prepare for an important pitch --- If you like this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes. You can also follow us on Soundcloud or Stitcher. We have an incredible lineup of interviews we’ll be releasing every Tuesday here on the Powderkeg Podcast. Check it out at powderkeg.com/itunes
This Thursday, AOL co-founder Steve Case’s sixth Rise of the Rest tour is making a stop in Indianapolis, IN, where Powderkeg’s headquarters are proudly located. Ten local tech companies will participate in a pitch competition that showcases the best in Indy entrepreneurship and promises a $100,000 investment for the startup that comes out on top. In anticipation of the event, I gathered all ten finalists for candid roundtable discussions about their companies, their struggles and successes, and the state of Indianapolis as an ecosystem for tech innovation. In this first half of our two-part episode, I speak with the heads of DemandJump, 120WaterAudit, PoliticalBank, Torchlite and Fuzic. Our conversation is a great introduction to a few of the high-growth companies that will be competing at the sold-out event on October 12. If you didn’t manage to snag a ticket to Rise of the Rest or don’t live in Indy, don’t worry, because Powderkeg will be broadcasting the entire event from Union 525 in downtown Indianapolis with the help of our friends at Edge Media Studios. Just visit RotR’s Facebook page on Thursday to tune into the livestream and see which company goes home with the check. Until then, enjoy our exclusive chat with these five breakthrough entrepreneurs, and check back next week for our second roundtable featuring the remaining finalists. In this episode with the first five RotR founders, you’ll learn: --- Why Indianapolis is rapidly becoming the nation’s tech nucleus --- How the success of ExactTarget paved the way for Indy’s current generation of tech startups --- Key pivots each startup has made on its journey to becoming a successful business --- How their pitches have changed to reflect the evolution of their companies --- Ways Indianapolis can still improve as a hub for global tech companies --- If you like this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes. You can also follow us on Soundcloud or Stitcher. We have an incredible lineup of interviews we’ll be releasing every Tuesday here on the Powderkeg Podcast. Check it out at powderkeg.com/itunes
Steeped in entrepreneurialism, Megan Glover helped launch 120WaterAudit as her first foray into water entrepreneurship. She discusses how she got involved with 120WaterAudit, its lab quality testing services for water supplies, launch issues, and more. Megan layers in her observations about water entrepreneurship and how it differs from tech entrepreneurship. The end result? A great product that proves we need more people with Megan's entrepreneurial spirit engaged in the water sector.
Steeped in entrepreneurialism, Megan Glover helped launch 120WaterAudit as her first foray into water entrepreneurship. She discusses how she got involved with 120WaterAudit, its lab quality testing services for water supplies, launch issues, and more. Megan layers in her observations about water entrepreneurship and how it differs from tech entrepreneurship. The end result? A great product that proves we need more people with Megan’s entrepreneurial spirit engaged in the water sector.