Investing in the Future: American Water Speaks on Workforce and Water Quality at 2025 NARUC Summer Summit
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Lori
Sutton , Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer, American Water, was part of the panel discussion Workforce Development: Building the Talent Pipeline for a Modern Utility Sector, moderated by Hon. Kathryn Zerfuss, Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission.Sutton discussed the importance of attracting, developing and retaining new talent to meet the evolving demands of the water and energy industries.
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Michael Wolan, Director of Engineering, New Jersey American Water, presented during the session The PFAS Solution, moderated by Hon. Michael Bange,
New Jersey Board of Public Utilities. Wolan highlighted American Water’s approach to managing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), including treatment strategies, regulatory coordination and communication with customers.
“Providing safe, clean, reliable and affordable water and wastewater service to customers requires talented experts doing the work and capital investments,� said John Griffith, President and Chief Executive Officer, American Water. “Whether it’s building a stronger workforce or advancing PFAS treatment, I’m proud to see our team leading these critical conversations at NARUC.�
“The future of our industry depends on investing in people,� said
The Workforce panel discussion also included Dan Rhoton, CEO of , which has partnered with American Water through an innovative and collaborative workforce program. The program directly engages, trains, and employs young adults on Geographic Information System (GIS) projects. Ninety percent of the GIS-trained young adults graduate from the program, complete college and secure permanent careers in the utility industry.
American Water also has extensive experience and expertise in designing and installing treatment for groundwater and surface water, including treatment for PFAS that allows the company to meet federal and state drinking water standards.
“PFAS presents a complex challenge, and we are meeting that challenge with science, transparency and action,� added Wolan. “I’m proud to share how American Water is advancing solutions to help protect public health and maintain trust in the water we deliver.�
With regulated operations across 14 states, American Water plays a critical role in addressing infrastructure needs, protecting water quality and supporting workforce development. Through leadership participation in conferences and summits like NARUC, the company continues to engage with regulators and industry partners to advance the water utility industry with customer and community focused solutions.
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