WaterChef
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WaterChef is a New York state-based company that manufactures a water-purification system (the PureSafe Water Stations™) to "[serve] the global demand for pure, safe drinking water through community system solutions and accessible technology" [1].
People
- Leslie J. Kessler - CEO
- Richard G. Ayotte - VP Sales and Marketing
- Doug Davis - Engineering
- Dr. Ronald Hart - Chairman Former Director of the United States National Laboratory for Toxicological Research.
- Dr. Mostafa K. Tolba - Former Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Executive Director of the United Nations Environmental Program.
- Dr. Richard Wilson - Harvard University Mallinckrodt Research Professor of Physics. Dr. Wilson is affiliated with the Harvard Center Middle Eastern Studies and of the Harvard Center for Risk Analysis. Dr. Wilson is one of the world's leading experts on arsenic contamination.
- Dr. Mohamed M. Salem - University of Cairo Professor of Environmental and Occupational Medicine at the Kasr El-Aini Medical School. Dr. Salem is one of the leading environmental scientists in the Middle East.
- Lord John Gilbert - Served as Great Britain's Minister of State for Defense with three different Prime Ministers. Currently serves as a member of the House of Lords and as Secretary-Treasurer for the Tri-Lateral Commission (ibid.)
References
- ^ WaterChef Company Overview, Accessed 2nd August 2007.