Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast The Infrastructure Hot Seat Podcast
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| Exploring Public Information Strategies with Tucson's Natalie Deroock | 09 Jul 2024 | 00:34:39 | |
In this episode of the Infrastructure Hot Seat, host Chad Smeltzer welcomes Natalie Deroock, the Senior Public Information Officer for Tucson Water. Natalie's multifaceted career journey, from academia to international diplomacy and ultimately public utilities, offers valuable insights into the intricacies of public information dissemination and community engagement. | |||
| Nick Egger Discusses Infrastructure and Growth in Rosemount, Minnesota | 14 Jun 2024 | 00:30:43 | |
In this episode of the Infrastructure Hot Seat podcast, host Chad Smeltzer welcomes Nick Egger, the Public Works Director for the City of Rosemount, Minnesota. The conversation dives into Nick's extensive involvement with the American Public Works Association (APWA), his journey into civil engineering, and the ongoing and future infrastructure projects in Rosemount that are shaping the city's rapid growth. | |||
| Streamline's Real-Time Flood Forecasting Revolutionizes Infrastructure Planning | 10 Jan 2024 | 00:32:31 | |
Gregory Sauter, President at WGI Engineering, joins Chad Smeltzer on the Infrastructure Hot Seat podcast to discuss the importance of infrastructure and the challenges facing American cities. Sauter shares his journey into the industry, highlighting the need for innovation and a culture of change. He also discusses the labor and resource shortages in the construction industry and the role of technology in closing the gap. Sauter introduces Streamline, a stormwater management system developed by WGI, which provides real-time flood forecasting and helps cities make informed decisions to mitigate the impact of flooding.
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| Embracing Innovation and Relationships in the Sewer industry with Jake! | 26 Dec 2023 | 00:31:51 | |
"It's all about trust. I like to nurture customers and relationships." Jake Nanti, Regional Manager at HK Solutions Group, joins host Chad Smeltzer on the Infrastructure Hot Seat podcast to discuss his journey into the infrastructure industry and the challenges of selling to government agencies. Jake shares his experience transitioning from construction to sales and emphasizes the importance of building relationships with customers. | |||
| Breaking the Barriers: Woman pioneering in civil infrastructure | 21 Dec 2023 | 00:31:10 | |
In this episode of the Infrastructure Hot Seat podcast, host Chad Smeltzer interviews Mackenzie App, the Regional Manager for the East Coast at Emmy Simpson Company. They discuss Mackenzie's journey into the infrastructure industry, the challenges faced by women in the field, and the changing landscape of business development in the digital age. Mackenzie also shares insights on the budget constraints and competition within the industry, as well as the importance of proactive asset management and building relationships with engineering firms. Key Takeaways:
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| The Hidden Heroes of the Water Industry: Spotlight on Field Operators | 12 Dec 2023 | 00:29:49 | |
John Musselman, Water Operations Supervisor for the city of Tucson, Arizona, joins host Chad Smelter on the Infrastructure Hot Seat podcast to discuss his journey in the water industry and the challenges faced by water providers. John shares his experiences starting as a meter reader and progressing to his current role, highlighting the importance of hands-on experience and continuous learning in the field. He emphasizes the need for better public relations and awareness to ensure that communities understand the vital role of water systems. The conversation also touches on the impact of technology on the industry and the importance of involving operators in the design and planning of water infrastructure projects. | |||
| Pittsburgh's Journey from Crisis to Innovation with AI and Community Partnerships | 28 Nov 2023 | 00:35:06 | |
🏢 Learn about the future of water and sewer systems in American cities with Will Pickering, CEO at Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority. Don't miss this insightful episode of the Infrastructure Hot Seat podcast. #Infrastructure #WaterSystems"
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| American Cities Embrace Government Infrastructure Sustainability | 01 Nov 2023 | 00:33:11 | |
Ryan Mast, infrastructure partner and senior advisor at Sustainability Partners, joins host Chad Smeltzer on the Infrastructure Hot Seat podcast to discuss the challenges facing American cities in terms of water, electricity, and infrastructure funding. Mast shares his experience working with FEMA during Hurricane Katrina and highlights the importance of comprehensive risk management and resilience in the face of climate change. He also explains the concept of infrastructure as a service, where sustainability partners provide the capital and expertise to deliver and maintain essential infrastructure for communities. Ryan Mast, infrastructure partner and senior advisor at Sustainability Partners, joins host Chad Smeltzer on the Infrastructure Hot Seat podcast to discuss the challenges facing American cities in terms of water, electricity, and infrastructure funding. Mast shares his experience working with FEMA during Hurricane Katrina and highlights the importance of comprehensive risk management and resilience in the face of climate change. He also explains the concept of infrastructure as a service, where sustainability partners provide the capital and expertise to deliver and maintain essential infrastructure for communities. | |||
| Revolutionizing Infrastructure with Smog-Eating Roads | 17 Oct 2023 | 00:34:41 | |
Welcome to another episode of the Infrastructure Hot Seat podcast, hosted by Chad Smeltzer. In today's episode, we have a special guest, Chris Evers, a seasoned professional with 27 years of experience in the infrastructure industry. Chris shares his insights on the current state of roads in America, the challenges of adopting new technologies in public works, and the exciting possibilities that lie ahead. 🔹 Topics Covered: The current state of roads in America and why they are deteriorating The role of decision-makers in public works and the importance of getting buy-in from all levels The challenges and opportunities of adopting AI and other technologies in infrastructure The environmental impact of Electric Vehicles (EVs) and how they contribute to microplastic pollution An introduction to Pavement Technology Inc.'s groundbreaking "smog-eating" technology 🔹 Key Takeaways: The importance of being proactive rather than reactive in infrastructure maintenance The need for public works directors to "sell" their initiatives to elected officials How new technologies can help us do more with less, especially in times of underfunding The environmental challenges that come with the adoption of EVs How innovative technologies like photocatalysis can help mitigate environmental challenges | |||
| The Infrastructure Hot Seat Podcast (Trailer) | 16 Oct 2023 | 00:00:57 | |
| Anniversary Edition: Pioneering Water Solutions with Michael Simpson | 10 Oct 2023 | 00:22:36 | |
Join us for a special anniversary edition of The Infrastructure Hot Seat as we host Michael Simpson, CEO of M.E. Simpson Co., Inc. Celebrating 40 years in the water and sewer industry, Mike brings a treasure trove of practical knowledge to the table. In this episode, we discuss the vital role his company plays in Water Loss Control, Asset Management, and Wastewater Services. With a team of over 80 professionals and cutting-edge technologies, M.E. Simpson Co., Inc. is at the forefront of ensuring safe and efficient water systems across the nation. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from an industry veteran about the challenges and solutions in delivering high-quality drinking water to communities. Tune in for an enriching conversation that promises to add value to both newcomers and seasoned professionals in the infrastructure sector. | |||
| Aging Infrastructure: Janet C's Tech & Public Engagement Solutions | 03 Oct 2023 | 00:31:24 | |
📌 About This Episode: In this must-listen episode of "The Infrastructure Hot Seat," host Chad engages in a riveting conversation with Janet Cann, a recently retired veteran with over 40 years in the water and wastewater industry. 🔍 What You'll Learn: The urgent challenges posed by aging infrastructure How technology, especially AI, is revolutionizing the industry The importance of public engagement and transparent communication Janet Cann's unique experience as a woman in a male-dominated field The future of infrastructure and Janet's vision for her next steps 🎯 Key Takeaways: This episode is not just an interview; it's a dive into the complexities and opportunities that lie ahead for infrastructure professionals. Janet Cann shares her invaluable insights, from tackling procurement challenges to leveraging technology for predictive maintenance. She also emphasizes the critical role of public engagement in infrastructure projects. 👩💼 About Janet Cann: Janet Cann is a recently retired public servant with a rich history in water and wastewater management. With a career spanning four decades, she brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table. 👨🎙️ About the Host: Chad, the host of "The Infrastructure Hot Seat," is passionate about having real conversations with government officials, leaders, and infrastructure experts to both young and seasoned professionals in the field. 📬 Connect with us on LinkedIn by sending a direct message. 📆 New Episodes Tuesday | |||
| Metamaterials Revolutionize Infrastructure and Medical Implants with AI-Gen | 14 May 2024 | 00:30:09 | |
This episode of the infrastructure hot seat, hosted by Chad Smeltzer, features an engaging discussion with Dr. Amir Alavi, an assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh. The conversation goes into the intersection of infrastructure, metamaterials, and artificial intelligence, bringing to light significant advancements and potential future implications. As Dr. Alavi shares his journey and recent developments from his research, listeners are drawn into an intriguing world where technology transcends traditional barriers across various industries. | |||
| Revolutionizing Culture, Procurement, and Storm Water in Ventura County, CA | 26 Sep 2023 | 00:33:33 | |
In this episode, Jeff Pratt and Chad Smeltzer explore the vibrant culture that Ventura, CA offers both its employees and residents. They talk about how Ventura maintains vendor accountability through disbarment and how the city is a frontrunner in stormwater management. Notably, the federal government even relies on Ventura for crucial data. With over 100,000 website visits, the city has successfully enhanced transparency and community engagement. If you want to learn more about Ventura's innovative approaches to business, this episode is a must-listen.#VenturaCA #EmployeeCulture #VendorAccountability #StormwaterManagement #Fixinfrastructure | |||
| Adapting to Tomorrow: Infrastructure, Climate Change, and Technology with Alan Dodd | 19 Sep 2023 | 00:30:45 | |
In this episode of the Infrastructure Hot Seat podcast, host Chad Smeltzer sits down with Alan Dodd, the Director of Public Works for Fort Lauderdale. They discuss the pressing challenges and innovative solutions in the world of public infrastructure. From the impact of climate change and sea-level rise to the role of technology in modernizing public works, this episode covers it all. Key Topics:
Don't miss this insightful conversation that delves into how cities like Fort Lauderdale are preparing for the future by being proactive today. For more episodes, subscribe to the Infrastructure Hot Seat podcast and join us every two weeks for more real conversations on infrastructure.
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| Unlock the Secrets to FEMA Grants for Stormwater Management with Shauna Urlacher | 06 Sep 2023 | 00:39:00 | |
Are you struggling to get the funding you need for your community's infrastructure projects? Look no further! In this episode, we sit down with Shauna Urlacher, an expert in both engineering and grant writing, to discuss how you can secure FEMA grants for stormwater management. What You'll Learn:
Don't miss this episode packed with invaluable insights that could be a game-changer for your community. Listen now!
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| Cracking the Code For Supercharging Public Works with Data & Partnerships | 29 Aug 2023 | 00:32:20 | |
In this compelling episode of the Infrastructure Hot Seat, Chad Smeltzer sits down with Mario Guzman, a seasoned public works professional who shares his unique journey from the automotive industry to managing Florida's aging infrastructure. Mario dives into the role of data in making smarter decisions, the importance of a balanced workforce, and how public-private partnerships can be a game-changer for communities. Learn about his leadership evolution, his dedication to continuous improvement, and the strategies he employs to tackle the biggest challenges in the infrastructure sector. Don't miss this insightful conversation that's packed with actionable takeaways for anyone passionate about building stronger, more efficient communities. #PublicWorks #MarioGuzman #InfrastructureChallenges #DataDriven #PrivatePartnerships #CommunityBuilding #LeadershipInAction #BudgetManagement #InnovativeSolutions #InfrastructureHotSeat | |||
| Building the Future: Navigating the Complex Landscape of Infrastructure and Construction | 22 Aug 2023 | 00:34:33 | |
Join us in this eye-opening episode of the Infrastructure Hot Seat, where we have a real and unfiltered conversation with Jeff Odoms, an expert in the infrastructure industry. Together, we explore the challenges and opportunities in the rapidly shifting world of infrastructure and construction. We dive into the competitive landscape that cities face, the impact of federal funding on projects, the dynamics of working with contractors, and the importance of passion and heart in public service. Whether you're a young professional seeking to enter the field, a seasoned veteran, or someone simply interested in the dynamics that shape our communities, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice. Don't miss this enlightening discussion that brings to light the realities of building our world, both physically and philosophically. PublicWorks #PublicService #BuildingTheFuture #CityPlanning #Contractors #FederalFunding #UrbanDevelopment #InfrastructureProjects #CommunityBuilding #CivilEngineering #GovernmentMunicipalProjects #SustainableDevelopment | |||
| Michael Thompson on Asset Systems & Innovations in Infrastructure | 15 Aug 2023 | 00:31:49 | |
Join us for an informative discussion on infrastructure with our special guest, Michael Thompson, Public Works Director of Plymouth, Minnesota, and our host, Chad Smeltzer. In this episode, they explore the importance of robust asset management systems, the role of technology in public works, the challenges of attracting new talent, and the pressing issues surrounding water quality, including PFAS and lead concerns. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out in the infrastructure realm, this episode offers valuable insights and advice. #Infrastructure #AssetManagement #PublicWorks #WaterQuality #PFAS #LeadSafety #Mentorship #ProfessionalGrowth #MichaelThompson #ChadSmeltzer #InfrastructureHotSeat | |||
| Unmasking the Real Costs & Navigating the Water Crisis with Clarence Wittwer | 08 Aug 2023 | 00:33:35 | |
In this enlightening episode of the Infrastructure Hot Seat podcast, host Chad Smeltzer engages in a deep dive with Clarence Wittwer, a known figure in the infrastructure realm. Together, they unravel the hidden costs of infrastructure, emphasizing the importance of laying out expenses from vehicles to body armor, making the real costs transparent to all stakeholders. Clarence shares insights into how fear can be a potent motivator, especially when it comes to essential commodities like water. With his expertise and Chad's probing questions, listeners will gain a nuanced understanding of the challenges faced by today's infrastructure professionals. Whether you're a seasoned expert in the field or a curious listener, this episode sheds light on pivotal issues that touch all of our lives. #InfrastructureInsights #WaterCrisis #TransparencyMatters #CostTransparency #SustainableSolutions #InfrastructureChallenges #ProtectingOurResources | |||
| Flash Vote: The Data-Powered Path to Smarter Governance! | 02 Aug 2023 | 00:39:07 | |
Chad Smeltzer sits down with Kevin Lyons, the mastermind behind Flash Vote, to delve into the world of data-driven governance. Unraveling the mysteries of effective decision-making in local government, Kevin shares his journey from chemical engineering to entrepreneurship, highlighting the importance of solving real problems that matter to the community. Discover how Flash Vote, with its scientific surveys and representative data, is revolutionizing the way elected officials serve their constituents. From anchovies to cannabis, get ready for a rollercoaster of insights and hilarious anecdotes that will leave you questioning your own voting habits! Don't miss this episode that reveals the secrets of making better choices and getting things done in local government. #FlashVote #DataDrivenGovernance #CommunityEngageme | |||
| Impactful Leadership in Infrastructure: A Conversation with Ghassan Korban | 25 Jul 2023 | 00:38:06 | |
In this episode of The Infrastructure Hot Seat Podcast, host Chad Smeltzer sits down with Ghassan Korban, an esteemed leader in the Sewage and Water Board of New Orleans. Ghassan shares his journey from a young engineer to a commissioner, discussing the challenges and rewarding experiences he faced throughout his 31-year career in the public works sector. The conversation delves into Ghassan's passion for helping others and his commitment to making a difference in the sewer cleaning industry. From transforming the stormwater management system to implementing a smart meter program, Ghassan reveals his plans for the future of New Orleans' infrastructure, showcasing his unwavering dedication and leadership skills in shaping a resilient and sustainable city. #InfrastructureLeadership #PublicWorksJourney #SewerCleaningImpact #FutureOfInfrastructure #InfrastructureInnovation #SmartMeterProgram #StormwaterManagement #ResilientCities #InfrastructureHotSeat #InfrastructurePodcast | |||
| Inside Public Works: Navigating Infrastructure and Asset Management | 18 Jul 2023 | 00:31:28 | |
Join host Chad Smeltzer in this episode of "Inside Public Works" as he sits down with Dan Kaup, Public Works Director for the City of Wheeling, Illinois. Explore Dan's journey into the industry, his passion for asset management, and the challenges and opportunities faced in the ever-evolving world of public works. Discover the importance of data-driven decision-making, the impact of technology adoption, and the need for collaboration and shared resources in shaping the future of infrastructure management. Gain valuable insights and practical advice for young professionals looking to make their mark in the field. #InfrastructureManagement #AssetManagement #PublicWorks #DataDrivenDecisions #TechnologyAdoption #Collaboration #FutureOfInfrastructure #YoungProfessionals #IndustryInsights #PodcastDiscussion | |||
| Wastewater Process Engineer Discusses Future of Treatment Technology | 23 Apr 2024 | 00:28:01 | |
Kevin Frank is an accomplished wastewater process engineer with over two decades of experience in the field of civil infrastructure and environmental engineering. Since beginning his career in 2002 at the Scranton wastewater treatment plant in northeastern Pennsylvania, Kevin has honed his expertise in water quality and purification. He holds a bachelor's degree in environmental engineering from Wilkes University and completed a master's degree at Penn State while working full-time. Presently, Kevin is a dedicated employee of AECOM, where he has worked for 17 years, lending his extensive knowledge to consulting engineering with a focus on enhancing nutrient removal processes and wastewater treatment design.
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| Beneath the Surface: Engineering Marvels and Water Solutions | 11 Jul 2023 | 00:34:04 | |
On this episode we talk to Louis Storino, a licensed Professional Engineer and Board Certified Environmental Engineer, as he dives into the world of water infrastructure and engineering solutions. With his extensive experience in the water sector, Louis explores the challenges and triumphs of working in wastewater treatment, collection facilities, energy efficiency, and flooding issues. From discussing the importance of proper training and certifications to sharing captivating stories of his 25-year career at the Water Reclamation District, Louis offers valuable insights and practical knowledge. #EngineeringMarvels #WaterSectorExpert #EnvironmentalEngineer #InfrastructureInsights #WaterTreatmentPro #FloodingSolutions #ProfessionalEngineer #CommunityVolunteer #PublicSpeaker #WaterSectorInnovator #EngineeringPodcast | |||
| Unveiling Challenges and Solutions in America's Public Works | 27 Jun 2023 | 00:30:58 | |
In today's episode, Chad is joined by Roberto Treveso, the Public Works Director for Lake Park, Florida. Roberto shares his journey into public works, starting in the private sector and later joining the Air Force as an electrical systems apprentice. After retiring from the Air Force, Roberto ventured into the public works field, working for the Water Management District and eventually joining the City of West Palm Beach Public Works Department. Chad and Roberto discuss the challenges faced by American cities in terms of infrastructure, such as water and electricity shortages and lack of funds for repairs. Roberto emphasizes the importance of finding solutions and the need for collaboration and forward-thinking. They also touch upon the transition from military to public sector and the differences in resources and service levels. #infrastructure #water #wastewater #engineering
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| Engineering Innovations: Unleashing the Power of Meta Materials | 20 Jun 2023 | 00:38:57 | |
Join us as we dive into the fascinating world of meta materials and their transformative impact on civil infrastructure systems. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Amir, a leading expert in the field, to discuss his groundbreaking research on meta materials, energy harvesting, and smart infrastructure. Discover how these innovative materials can reimagine mega structures, enable intelligent sensing capabilities, and pave the way for a more sustainable and efficient future. Get ready to explore the intersection of engineering and imagination as we uncover the untapped potential of meta materials.
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| From Struggles to Success: Trino Pedraza's Journey in Infrastructure | 14 Jun 2023 | 00:34:27 | |
Join us on The Infrastructure Hot Seat as we dive into the remarkable story of Trino Pedraza, a man who never envisioned a career in infrastructure but found his passion and thrived in the industry. From his humble beginnings in the military to navigating the semiconductor business, teaching, and eventually landing a pivotal role in the San Antonio Water System, Trino's journey is filled with twists and turns. Discover how he overcame challenges, embraced new opportunities, and ultimately became the Director of Water and Wastewater in Galveston Public Works. Get inspired by Trino's resilience, determination, and his insights on the evolving landscape of infrastructure technology. | |||
| Patrick Shea on the Challenges and Opportunities of Infrastructure Management | 06 Jun 2023 | 00:38:05 | |
In this podcast, Patrick Shea, the General Manager of St Paul Regional Water Services, discusses the challenges and opportunities of infrastructure management. He talks about the need for proactive maintenance, the importance of public education, and the role of technology in improving infrastructure management. Shea also shares his insights on the future of infrastructure management and how we can ensure that our infrastructure is safe and reliable for future generations. | |||
| Solving America's Infrastructure Crisis: Building a Stronger Workforce | 31 May 2023 | 00:33:14 | |
In this episode of the Infrastructure Hot Seat podcast, join host Chad Smeltzer as he dives deep into the pressing issues faced by American cities, including water and electricity shortages, and the lack of funds to fix crumbling infrastructure. Chad is joined by construction workforce expert Shawna Armstrong, who shares her insights on attracting and retaining skilled workers in the construction industry. Discover the importance of recruitment marketing, effective selection processes, and cultivating a positive work culture to address the labor shortage and improve retention rates. Gain valuable strategies and actionable solutions to build a stronger workforce and drive positive change in America's infrastructure. Tune in now to be part of the conversation and help shape the future of our nation's infrastructure. | |||
| The Future of Infrastructure: Marketing Solutions for America's Challenges | 23 May 2023 | 00:44:08 | |
Join host Chad Smeltzer in an insightful conversation with Susan Marie Chin Taylor, a marketing expert from Creative Raven and the Doo-Doo Divas Smells Like Money podcast, on the pressing infrastructure issues faced by American cities. Discover why cities struggle with water shortages, power outages, and limited funds for infrastructure improvements. Explore the evolution of marketing from traditional print media to the digital era and the importance of delivering value and education to customers. Susan shares her experiences in the wastewater industry and her mission to introduce essential wastewater technology to developing nations like India. Gain valuable marketing perspectives and insights into how marketing can play a crucial role in addressing infrastructure challenges. Don't miss this engaging discussion on the future of infrastructure and the role of marketing in finding innovative solutions. | |||
| Unveiling Infrastructure Challenges: Insights and Solutions from Cassie Clancy | 16 May 2023 | 00:36:37 | |
Join Cassie Clancy, a seasoned professional in the field of pipeline solutions, as she shares her experiences and expertise on the pressing infrastructure challenges faced by American cities. As a woman in a male-dominated industry, Cassie discusses her journey, the importance of collaboration, and the need for innovative solutions. From water and electricity shortages to the struggles of low-bid processes, Cassie offers valuable insights and potential solutions to address these critical infrastructure issues. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the industry and discover how professionals like Cassie are working towards a sustainable future for our cities. | |||
| From Selling Trucks to Saving Public Works: Joseph Blackman's Mission | 09 May 2023 | 00:33:13 | |
Join us for an uplifting and thought-provoking journey as we dive into the life and work of Joseph Blackman, a man on a mission to save American cities from crumbling infrastructure. From his early days in Truck Sales to his current role as a passionate advocate for knowledge transfer in the public works industry, Joseph's story is one of resilience, innovation, and unwavering commitment to making the world a better place. Through engaging conversations and insightful anecdotes, we'll explore the challenges facing our cities today and the solutions that Joseph and his team at Vitenda are pioneering to create a brighter future for us all. Whether you're a public works professional, a city planner, or simply someone who cares about the future of our communities, this podcast is a must-listen. Get ready to be inspired and join us on the journey of Building a Better Future. | |||
| From the Military to Public Works: A Conversation with Jonathan Gano | 01 May 2023 | 00:39:41 | |
In this episode of the Infrastructure Hot Seat podcast, host Chad Smelter sits down with Jonathan Gano, the Public Works Director for the City of Des Moines, Iowa. Gano shares his journey from serving in the United States Army to working his way up the ranks in the Public Works Department of the City of Springfield, Missouri, and eventually landing his current position in Des Moines. He discusses the challenges he faced along the way, the importance of mentorship and leadership development, and how he is addressing labor shortages and climate change in his current role. | |||
| The Journey from Teacher to Public Works Director. | 02 Apr 2024 | 00:27:05 | |
Stephanie Boyce is the currently serving Public Works Director in Mission, Kansas. With a career that took an unconventional turn, Boyce transitioned from being a school teacher to diving into public works. She started her journey in local government almost 17 years ago and climbed the ranks through various public works roles. Stephanie's commitment to learning and expanding her expertise has seen her take on critical infrastructure projects and city improvement initiatives. She has been instrumental in leveraging technology and resources to enhance city planning and operations.
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| High Energy and Passionate: The Engineering World of Donnell Duncan | 25 Apr 2023 | 00:39:10 | |
Join us for an exciting podcast as we delve into the world of Donnell Duncan, a highly energetic and passionate engineer. Donnell's extensive experience as a structural engineer, project manager, and business development professional in the water/wastewater industry makes him a valuable source of knowledge and inspiration for anyone interested in engineering. His latest book, "A New Mindskin - Innovation, Creativity, and Strategic Thinking for the Marketplace," showcases his unique approach to engineering and business development. Tune in as we explore Donnell's insights on leadership, innovation, and the future of engineering. This is a podcast you don't want to miss! | |||
| Leading Change in Public Works: An Interview with Jason Mitchell | 18 Apr 2023 | 00:40:48 | |
In this episode, we interview Jason Mitchell, Ed.D. the Public Works Director for the Baltimore City Department of Public Works. With over 20 years of experience in private and public sector operations, strategic capital planning, and fiscal management, Jason has a proven track record as a change agent in the field of public works. In this interview, he shares his insights on balancing the demands of critical infrastructure and financial stability with innovation in sustainability, long-term planning, and community development. Join us as we learn more about Jason's journey and his vision for the future of public works. #fixinfrastructure #engineering #sustainability #infrastructure #publicsector | |||
| The Practical Engineer: Insights on I&I and Sanitary Sewers with Barbara Robinson | 11 Apr 2023 | 00:48:41 | |
Join us as we talk with Barbara Robinson, a seasoned engineer and expert in sewer infrastructure. In this episode, we discuss the critical importance of maintaining and improving our sewer systems to prevent health risks and environmental damage. Barbara shares her experience in identifying and fixing I&I problems, the challenges in reconstructing and maintaining sewers, and the common mistakes that municipalities and contractors make in the installation process. Tune in and learn how we can all take part in preserving the safety and sustainability of our communities.
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| The Public Works Innovator: Insights from Award-Winning Professional Mark | 04 Apr 2023 | 00:33:43 | |
Meet Mark - a nationally recognized, award-winning public works professional who's passionate about innovating and making things happen! With a deep-rooted interest in public works, Mark's experience as a consultant, engineer, and public works director makes him an invaluable asset to any community he serves. 🏗️💻🏢 #PublicWorks #Leadership #Innovation
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| From Artist to Engineer: The Inspiring Journey of Bill Davis, Championing Diversity and Inclusion in Utilities | 28 Mar 2023 | 00:42:29 | |
Get ready to be inspired by the amazing journey of Bill Davis, a true visionary in the water and wastewater industry! From his early passion for art and graphic communication, to his eventual transition into civil engineering, Bill's story is a testament to the power of perseverance, following your dreams, and promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in utilities.
Despite facing challenges along the way, Bill never gave up on his passion for creating and designing. And his dedication to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in the utility industry has become a central focus of his work, as he seeks to create a more equitable and sustainable future for all.
But it's not just his professional accomplishments that make Bill's story so inspiring. His faith and belief that God has a plan for his life have been a guiding force throughout his journey, giving him the strength and resilience to overcome any obstacle.
Join us for an unforgettable episode as we dive deep into what it's like to be Bill Davis - an artist turned engineer, a man of faith, and a passionate advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion in the utility industry. You won't want to miss this one!
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| From Public Works to Global Sales: The Story of Tyler Simpson | 21 Mar 2023 | 00:34:10 | |
In this episode, we sit down with Aclara Global Sales Director Tyler Simpson to hear about his journey from studying public works in college to leading a global sales team for one of the top water metering companies in the world. We discuss the common issues facing municipalities and utilities, such as broken water meters, and delve into the importance of tracking non-revenue water. Our conversation leads us to explore the potential benefits and drawbacks of a federal infrastructure bailout and how it could impact the industry. Finally, we examine the role of AMI metering technology in modernizing water management and the steps utilities can take to improve efficiency and sustainability. Join us for an insightful and informative discussion on the challenges and opportunities facing the water industry today. | |||
| From Data to Insight: The Journey of VAPAR's Machine Learning Sewer Assessment Platform | 14 Mar 2023 | 00:35:13 | |
In this episode of our podcast, we sit down with the Amanda Siqueira CEO and Cofounder of VAPRA to discuss their experiences with raising capital, building a business, and breaking into a competitive market. Our guests share their insights on the history of their company and how they got started, as well as the challenges they faced in securing funding and building relationships in the industry. We delve into the intricacies of the venture capital landscape, discussing the pros and cons of different funding sources and the strategies that our guests used to attract investors. We also touch on the challenges of navigating the regulatory landscape, as well as the difficulties of breaking into an established market with long-standing relationships and entrenched players. Through our conversation, we gain a deeper understanding of the realities of building a startup, from the early stages of ideation and development to the ongoing challenges of scaling and growth. Our guests provide valuable insights and advice for infrastructure entrepreneurs and investors alike, shedding light on the complex and dynamic world of civil infrastructure funding and business development. | |||
| From Laborer to Leader: The John Klostermann Story | 07 Mar 2023 | 00:32:11 | |
In this episode 20, Chad Smeltzer sits down with John Klostermann, the Public Works Director for the City of Dubuque, Iowa, who shares his inspiring journey from starting out as a laborer in the field to becoming the leader of his department. With over 40 years of experience, John has gained a wealth of knowledge and expertise in all aspects of public works, despite not having an engineering background. He shares his valuable insights on leadership, the importance of continuous learning, and the challenges and rewards of working in public service. Tune in to hear how John's passion, dedication, and hard work helped him climb the ranks and become a respected leader in the public works industry. | |||
| Get your hands dirty | 28 Feb 2023 | 00:35:36 | |
In episode 19 we would like to introduce you to Cody Nunez, a young engineering professional who embodies ethics and standards in his work. As a civil engineer, Cody is responsible for designing, building, and maintaining infrastructure systems that we rely on every day, such as roads, bridges, and water supply networks. Being a young engineering professional comes with its own unique challenges. One of the biggest challenges is ensuring that projects are completed on time and within budget, while also meeting the necessary safety and quality standards. This requires a deep understanding of project management principles, as well as technical expertise in the field of engineering. Despite these challenges, Cody has shown that it is possible to succeed as a young engineering professional while upholding high ethical standards. He is committed to finding innovative solutions to complex problems, while also ensuring that projects are completed in a sustainable and responsible manner. In our upcoming interview with Cody, we will discuss some of the key issues that young engineering professionals face in their work, including budget mismanagement, infrastructure maintenance, and non-revenue water loss. We will also explore some of the strategies that Cody has used to overcome these challenges, such as data-driven decision making and collaboration with other professionals in the industry. | |||
| The public works first responder | 21 Feb 2023 | 00:37:32 | |
Welcome to episode 18 of our podcast! Our guest Todd Hoppenstedt who is the Director of Public Works for Brentwood, Tennessee. Todd and Chad dive into the essential role of public works directors and the question of whether public works employees should be considered first responders. In this episode, we explore the vital responsibilities of a public works director, including overseeing the maintenance and operations of critical infrastructure, managing budgets and resources, and responding to emergencies and natural disasters. We discuss how public works employees play a crucial role in emergency response, including clearing debris, restoring power, and ensuring that essential services can be restored as quickly as possible. We examine the training and specialized equipment that public works employees possess to handle a wide range of emergencies, and how their work is just as critical as that of traditional first responders. Finally, we delve into the growing recognition of the essential role of public works employees in emergency response, with some municipalities already designating them as first responders. We discuss the benefits of this designation, including specialized training and resources, and the recognition of the important work that public works employees do. Join us for an engaging and informative discussion of the vital role of public works directors and employees in maintaining the infrastructure and responding to emergencies in our communities. Tune in now to listen to our latest episode! | |||
| The City Manager's Role in Economic Sustainability | 20 Mar 2024 | 00:27:40 | |
Scott Andrews, City Assistant Manager of Bakersfield, California, joins host Chad Smeltzer to discuss his 20 years of experience in public service. Scott shares how he got into local government and the mentors who helped shape his career. They also delve into the role of a city manager and the importance of engaging the community. Scott highlights the exciting developments happening in Bakersfield, including the high-speed rail project and efforts to address homelessness. Tune in to gain insights into the world of local government and the impact it can have on communities. | |||
| You were paid to work and not think! | 07 Feb 2023 | 00:41:49 | |
In episode 16, we had the opportunity to talk to Steven Hernandez, who is the utility superintendent at Jurupa Community Services District. He has a wealth of experience in public works and has faced various challenges throughout his career. Steve has developed an online water operator education and training system called waterwisepro.com. As a Utility Superintendent, what tasks are Steven responsible for? Steve is in charge of managing and overseeing the daily operations of a utility company, which includes water, gas, electric, or waste management systems. The specific duties of a utility superintendent may include:
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| What does it take to start your own infrastructure business? | 24 Jan 2023 | 00:37:33 | |
In episode 14 Chris MacDonald shares how he got into the pressure pipe industry and how he was able to identify the need for a new type of product in the market. He also talks about the challenges he faced in bringing his product to market and how he overcame them. Chris also shares his insights on the importance of customer service and how it has helped him build a successful business. He also talks about the future of the pressure pipe industry and how he sees it evolving in the coming years. Overall, Chris's story is a great example of how innovation and customer service can lead to success in any industry. His passion for his business and his willingness to take risks to make him a true disruptor in the pressure pipe space. It was a pleasure to speak with Chris and I look forward to seeing how his business continues to grow and evolve.
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| We are actually running out of water | 17 Jan 2023 | 00:32:19 | |
In episode 13 we talk to Allison Swisher, the Director of Public Utilities at the City of Joliet, IL. Allison is the 2023 APWA Chicago chapter president and she is very active with other local organizations. Allison is a great leader and brings innovation to her city which has been dealing with a lot of infrastructure problems. | |||
| The no water no hockey approach to managing infrastructure | 03 Jan 2023 | 00:42:50 | |
In Episode 11 utility superintendent Brian Jack talks about his career moving up through the ranks of public works. We discuss water shortages, procurement struggles, and his passion for no water no hockey. Brian is an active member of the IL section of the American Water Works Association (AWWA). He is also the utility superintendent for the village of Lombard, IL. He has 20 + years of managing streets, water, and sewer infrastructure. | |||