
What You Need to H2Know Episode #3-Ujwal Zore
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About this listen
- 🌊 Welcome to Episode 3 of the What You Need to H2Know Podcast!In this episode, host Michele Grenier, Executive Director of the Ontario Water Works Association, sits down with Ujwal Zore, a rising star in Ontario’s water community.Ujwal, a Water/Wastewater Process Engineer-in-Training at AECOM and a dedicated member of OWWA’s Diversity and Member Engagement Committee (DMEC), shares his journey from academia in India and Canada to the exciting world of water and wastewater engineering.
🎙️ Highlights include:
- Ujwal’s academic journey and mentorship at the University of Waterloo.
- The challenges and opportunities of transitioning from academia to industry.
- Key takeaways from attending his first OWWA Conference and Tradeshow.
- The importance of diversity, networking, and professional engagement in the water sector.
- Advice for young professionals looking to carve out impactful careers.
- Whether you’re a seasoned water professional, a student exploring this essential field, or simply curious about Ontario’s water community, this episode is packed with insights, inspiration, and actionable advice.
💧 Let’s dive in together and celebrate the people, places, and projects shaping the future of water in Ontario!👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations with leaders and innovators in the water industry.
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