Water Technology is proud to welcome Lori Ditoro to its editorial team

May 4, 2015

BIRMINGHAM — Lori Ditoro is the new editor for Water Technology.

BIRMINGHAM — Water Technology is pleased to welcome Lori Ditoro as a new addition to its editorial staff.

As the publication’s new editor, Lori will have a vital role in gathering, generating and editing content for both Water Technology magazine and WaterTechOnline.com.

Prior to her new position with Water Technology, Lori was an editor/managing editor for Cahaba Media Group. She started as the managing editor for both Upstream Pumping Solutions and Pumps & Systems in June 2010, later advancing to hold the editor position of Upstream Pumping Solutions and the senior editor position for Pumps & Systems.

In addition to Cahaba Media Group, Lori has previously held positions with MedPlan Recruiting Inc., ROI Institute, Compass Bank and Pace Learning Systems, and has also worked as a freelancer.

“We are excited to bring Lori Ditoro onboard and we look forward to her contributions on Water Technology, WaterTechOnline.com and our group as a whole,” says Water Technology Editorial Director Rich DiPaolo. “Lori has great experience in publishing and her past achievements, which are well-deserved, are a testament to her print and digital expertise of B2B publishing and her ability to effectively serve her audience with important industry information.”

We wish Lori best of luck in her new position on Water Technology.

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