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Meet Your Mentor Visits AIPG and NGWA

Meet Your Mentor Visits AIPG and NGWA


August 18, 2017
by Stephen Baker

Preparing new professionals to solve our planet's future water issues requires the passing of the proverbial baton. Experiences of retiring senior water professionals are fundamental to building professional responsibility and public service. Competence through education and experiences, consistent demonstration of our historic integrity and a philosophy of ethics, of our collective professional communities,  fuels our future. The Operation Unite Meet Your Mentor internet radio program series supports all these virtues. Water is fundamental to our lives and environment. Join our effort to give future water professionals the benefits and support of experience and knowledge. The Meet Your Mentor internet radio show series is heard by K-12 students and their parents, college students, young professionals and professionals cross-pollinating from other industries. Tune in and listen by Clicking Here: Meet Your Mentor.

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