Developed countries take safe drinking water for granted, but it’s truly a modern marvel. At Jacobs, we’re constantly pushing for more innovative and cost-effective solutions that help to provide more people with access to safe and abundant water supplies – especially as populations continue to grow, regulations change, infrastructure ages and climate change threatens water security around the world.
Our integrated comprehensive services, which consider a triple-bottom-line focus and a OneWater mentality, allow us to move complex water projects from concept to completion and operation – successfully delivering the right solutions for our clients.
Learn more from the Jacobs team at ACE this year where our thought leaders will be discussing a range of key water topics, including:
- Digital Twins and AI
- Water reuse
- Climate resilience
- PFAS
- Distribution system water quality
- Diversity, equity & inclusion
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Jennifer Baldwin
Digital OneWater Strategic Growth Lead
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Jennifer Liggett
Global Principal for Drinking Water Quality
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Kim Ervin
Global Principal for Drinking Water and Reuse
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Larry Schimmoller
Global Principal for Water Reuse
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Scott Grieco
Global Principal for PFAS & Emerging Contaminants
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Enoch Nicholson
Senior Technology and Drinking Water Engineer
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Veronica Llaneza
Regional Process Engineer
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David Stejskal
Southeast 8/North Florida Director of Operations
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Michelle Green
West DB Sales Director
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Marci Davis
Communications Practice Leader
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Jackson Corley
Engineering Technologist
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Jaynelle Pemberton
Project Manager & Water Group Leader
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Spencer Adams
Water Project Manager
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Rebecca Venot
Drinking Water Technologist
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Melissa Wu
Project Manager
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Godofredo Canino
Senior Project Manager
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