Episodi

  • What You Need To H2Know Episode #11 - Tom Woodcock
    Apr 9 2026

    In this episode of What You Need to H2Know, host Michele Grenier is joined by Tom Woodcock, President of the Ontario Water Works Association and Principal & Manager of Instrumentation & Controls at R.V. Anderson Associates Limited.Tom’s journey through the water sector offers a unique perspective—starting with early involvement in the Young Professionals community and growing into a leadership role at the highest level of the association. He shares how his experience in consulting and technical specialization has shaped his approach to leadership, collaboration, and innovation across the industry.The conversation explores Tom’s path into the water sector, his progression within OWWA, and reflections on his time as President—including the initiatives, challenges, and moments he’s most proud of. Tom also discusses how OWWA has evolved over the years, the importance of engaging the next generation of water professionals, and what today’s young leaders are looking for in professional communities.Looking ahead, Tom shares his perspective on the future of Ontario’s water sector, including emerging challenges around digital systems, automation, and integration—and what gives him optimism about the road ahead.🎙️ Whether you’re commuting, on-site, or taking a break—press play and hear from a leader whose journey shows the impact of getting involved and giving back.Learn more and get involved:🌊 Register for Nextwave 2026: https://owwa.ca/event/ontarios-water-conference-trade-show-2026/📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations with the people shaping Ontario’s water community!

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    34 min
  • What You Need To H2Know Episode #10 - Sam Gagnon
    Apr 2 2026

    We’re back with a milestone tenth episode of What You Need to H2Know!In this episode, host Michele Grenier is joined by Sam Gagnon, Alternate Delivery Manager with North America Construction (NAC) and Chair of the OWWA Construction Committee. Sam brings a wealth of experience in collaborative and alternative delivery models, working across all phases of water infrastructure projects—from early design through construction, commissioning, and handover.Sam shares his career journey into the construction side of the water industry, what drew him to engineering, and how his experiences have shaped his perspective on successful project delivery. He also offers insights into why the industry is increasingly embracing collaborative delivery approaches and the key challenges municipalities face when delivering complex infrastructure projects.The conversation also highlights the success of the OWWA Construction Seminar—one of the association’s most anticipated events—and explores the motivation and impact behind the Construction Committee’s recent white paper on Product Procurement Methods, a valuable resource for municipal owners and project teams navigating procurement decisions.Learn more and get involved:🔧 OWWA Construction Committee: https://owwa.ca/owwa-committees/construction-committee/📄 Product Procurement White Paper: https://owwa.ca/app/uploads/2026/02/OWWA-Construction-White-Paper_Product-Procurement-Methods-R14_Shared.pdf🌊 Register for NextWave 2026: https://owwa.ca/event/ontarios-water-conference-trade-show-2026/Sam’s story underscores the importance of collaboration, knowledge sharing, and continuous improvement in building resilient and effective water infrastructure systems.🎙️ Whether you’re commuting, on-site, or taking a break—press play and hear from a leader helping shape the future of construction in Ontario’s water sector.📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations with the people making waves across the industry!

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    33 min
  • Flowing Into Leadership - Richie Cotterill
    Feb 24 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Richie Cotterill, who brings more than 20 years of experience across manufacturing, distribution, and supplier engagement in the water sector. Richie reflects on his hands-on career path, the importance of welcoming new voices into the industry, and how OWWA events and volunteerism help strengthen connections across the sector.📌 Topics covered:✅ Leadership through relationships and inclusivity✅ The value of engagement and community-building✅ Richie’s vision for a connected water sector

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    13 min
  • Flowing Into Leadership - Anna Comerton
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode of Flowing into Leadership, we feature Anna Comerton, a process engineer and project manager with more than 25 years of experience in the water industry. Anna discusses her early involvement with OWWA through the student chapter at the University of Toronto, her leadership roles on the Water Treatment Committee and the CWWA Drinking Water Quality Committee, and the values that guide her work across municipal, Indigenous, and private sector projects.📌 Topics covered:✅ A career rooted in water quality and treatment excellence✅ The role of technical committees in shaping the sector✅ Anna’s perspective on OWWA’s strategic impact

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    19 min
  • Flowing Into Leadership - Diane Moreau
    Feb 12 2026

    This episode features Diane Moreau, a municipal water operations leader with nearly 20 years of experience delivering safe and reliable drinking water.

    Diane discusses her leadership journey, her involvement in OWWA’s education and certification programs, and how she approaches decision-making with both strategy and empathy.


    📌 Topics covered:✅People-focused leadership in municipal operations
    ✅ The role of education and certification in workforce resilience
    ✅ Diane’s vision for OWWA member support

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    15 min
  • Flowing into Leadership - Matthew Coleman
    Feb 10 2026

    We’re launching the 2026 Flowing into Leadership podcast series with Matthew Coleman, a Professional Engineer with 18 years of experience in the water sector spanning municipal utilities, consulting, service provision, and international projects. In this episode, Matthew reflects on his journey into water, the lessons he has learned working across four continents, and how his time volunteering with OWWA, including serving as Chair of the Distribution Committee, has shaped his perspective on leadership and member service.Matthew also shares his thoughts on where OWWA can have the greatest impact in the years ahead and how a data-driven and efficient approach can help deliver value to Ontario’s water professionals.📌 Topics covered:✅ A global career rooted in a passion for water✅ Leadership lessons from utilities, consulting, and volunteer service✅ Matthew’s vision for OWWA and Board governance📢 Stay tuned for more candidate spotlights as we introduce the full slate of 2026 Board candidates.🔗 Learn more about OWWA: https://owwa.ca/

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    25 min
  • What You Need To H2Know - From Strategy to Influence: Building OWWA’s Advocacy Roadmap
    Jan 30 2026

    Welcome to a special episode of What You Need to H2Know, the podcast that highlights the people, places, and projects shaping Ontario’s water community. This episode, From Strategy to Influence: Building OWWA’s Advocacy Roadmap, focuses on advocacy, policy, and government relations within Ontario’s drinking water sector.Host Michele Grenier, Executive Director of the Ontario Water Works Association (OWWA), is joined by Deborah Goudreau, Manager of Plant Operations with the City of Hamilton and an OWWA Board Member and AWWA Director for the Ontario Section. She is also joined by Christina Marciano, Vice President and Environment Practice Group Lead, and Faria Amin, Associate in Environment, both from Sussex Strategy Group.Together, they discuss why advocacy has become a strategic priority for OWWA, how the organization approached its advocacy audit, and what it means to move toward a more intentional and coordinated government relations strategy. The conversation explores the evolving policy environment, the value of advocacy for OWWA members, and how clear priorities and consistent messaging help strengthen the sector’s collective voice.Listeners will also hear insights into career paths in government relations, key themes that emerged from the advocacy audit, and what success looks like as OWWA works toward its 2026 goals.Whether you are curious about how advocacy works behind the scenes or want to better understand how OWWA is representing the interests of Ontario’s drinking water sector, this episode offers practical insight and forward-looking perspective. 💧👉 Learn more about OWWA’s advocacy and policy work at owwa.ca

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    41 min
  • What You Need To H2Know Episode #8 - Michelle Scott
    Dec 19 2025

    Welcome to the eighth episode of What You Need to H2Know, the podcast that highlights the people, places, and projects shaping Ontario’s water community. In this episode, host Michele Grenier, Executive Director of the Ontario Water Works Association, is joined by Michelle Scott, a Consulting Engineer at CIMA+ based in Kitchener, Ontario. With seven years of experience in the municipal water sector, Michelle specializes in hydraulic modelling of water distribution systems, helping communities plan for safe and reliable drinking water. Beyond her technical role, she currently serves as Chair of OWWA’s Water for People Committee, where she leads fundraising and awareness efforts that support access to clean water around the world.Michelle shares how she found her path in the water industry, what motivates her advocacy work, and how volunteering through OWWA has influenced her professional and personal growth. The conversation also explores the impact of the Water for People Committee, the value of getting involved, and what makes Ontario’s water community so unique.👉 Curious about the upcoming Water For People Ski Day? Click here to check when more information will be released: https://owwa.ca/events/Tune in for an engaging discussion that blends technical expertise, community leadership, and a passion for making a difference. 💧

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    25 min