Glen Daigger of CH2M HILL completes second term as IWA president

Sept. 23, 2014

DENVER — Dr. Glen Daigger, senior vice president and chief water technology officer at CH2M HILL, is recognized around the world as an expert in wastewater treatment technologies and has served as International Water Association’s (IWA) president since September 2010.

DENVER — During the 2014 International Water Association’s (IWA) World Water Congress & Exhibition Sept. 21-26, in Lisbon, Portugal, CH2M HILL will host a special reception honoring CH2M HILL Senior Vice President and Chief Water Technology Officer Dr. Glen Daigger, who completed his second term as president of the IWA, according to a press release.

Daigger is recognized around the world as an expert in wastewater treatment technologies and has served as IWA’s president since September 2010, stated the release.

“As Glen concludes his term as president of the IWA, his colleagues and I wish to thank him for his hard work and leadership throughout his tenure,” said CH2M HILL Global Water Market President Greg McIntyre. “Working with renowned global water experts, Glen set IWA’s course to undoubtedly improve our ‘water constrained’ global situation by helping transform water management policies and practices.”

You can find the release here.

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