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Watch Money Matters Webinar Video On Demand

May 28, 2020

Our May 28 webinar on “Money Matters” is now available for viewing! This third installment of our What Matters Webinar Series featured an expert panel discussing how the pandemic is impacting budget forecasts, customer rate structures, the municipal bond financing markets and other financing options.

 

Nearly 70 people logged on live for our Money Matters webinar to hear from the following management and leadership pros:

We got terrific feedback from our participants as well. Here’s a sample:
“SCWC is a great resource for sharing valuable water industry information through a vast network of professional experts.” — Sue Cope, General Manager, Clark Land Resources, Inc.
The SCWC team looks forward to seeing everyone again in person to share expert analysis, commentary and collaboration on the state’s evolving water challenges. In the meantime, join us for our June 11 webinar, “History Matters: Lessons from 40 Years of California Water Policy” with water policy expert Tim Quinn.
 
The webinar was the third in SCWC’s new “What Matters” webinar series, designed to provide online exchanges of best practices as water and power utilities, nonprofits, businesses and others grapple with changes to the way we live, work and deliver services.
 
Money Matters Webinar Sponsor
  • Rich Nagel
  • Tetra Tech
Founding Sponsors
  • County of San Bernardino
  • Inland Empire Utilities Agency
  • Irvine Ranch Water District
  • Los Angeles County Public Works
  • Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
  • Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
  • Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District
  • West Basin Municipal Water District
 
Save the date for upcoming webinars:

Thursday, June 11, 10:15 a.m. to 11:15 a.m.
History Matters: Lessons from 40 Years of California Water Policy

The What Matters webinars are an example of how SCWC pursues its responsibility to be the knowledgeable voice for Southern California on water issues. Looking beyond the coronavirus health emergency, the SCWC looks forward to in-person events as well as online events to further discussions to solve the state’s water problems. 

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