Drew FitzGerald

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Company: 501CTHREE.ORG

Drew, along with Jaden Smith, and a handpicked team of science, engineering, public health and innovation experts, is a co-founder of 501CTHREE.org a non-profit dedicated to driving content and innovation around global, energy, water, health and shelter solutions. 501CTHREE’s first project in the pipeline are deployable water filtration systems in water crisis areas such as Flint, Michigan. Jaden and Drew’s recent tech deployment in Flint was awarded Fast Company’s Innovation Of The Year Award in the social good category.

Drew is one of the co-founders, along with Will and Jaden Smith, of JUST: a company formed to drive positive social and environmental impact in everyday items while creating sustainable awareness around energy, food and water. Their first product – JUST Water – was created to reduce both plastic utilization and emissions in single serve bottled water packaging by utilizing innovative paper packaging and bioplastics from sugarcane alternatives to petroleum. The company is also an innovator in water sourcing by engaging in the first “public-private” partnership to ensure that the spring water is ethically sourced and conserved. JUST water was recognized as the “Best Packaging Solution” at the 2018 Global Bottled Water Congress.

Drew also served as the Creative Innovation Director for the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Drew helped advise the department’s mission and innovation decisions in the areas of: biomimicry, resiliency and smart cities, material science innovation, environmental systems, biological nano-scale engineering, renewable energy innovation, and artificial intelligence as pertains to optimized research outcomes in the department’s stated fields.

Drew also served as the Creative Director to The Plasma Science and Fusion Center (PSFC) at MIT. Drew’s role with the PSFC is specific to the most promising innovation in the field of nuclear and applied physics to the global energy grid: the department’s design and deployment of the world’s first affordable, compact and robust nuclear fusion power generators – now commercialized as Commonwealth Fusion Systems in Boston. When at scale, these generators provide limitless, carbon-free power to the existing global energy grid with no harmful by-products, weaponization or safety Issues.

Drew is one of the founding advisors of The Prime Coalition – a revolutionary non-profit based in Cambridge that proactively steers direly-needed philanthropic capital to early-stage, clean energy technologies. When at scale, such technologies are anticipated to reduce billions of tons of carbon emissions annually. The Prime Coalition is also currently working with the U.S. Department of Treasury to modify the United States Tax Code to legally define “climate change” as a charitable cause.

Drew served as the Incepting Creative Director of MIT President Rafeal Reif’s MIT Innovation Initiative co-chaired by Professor Fiona Murray and Professor Vladimir Bulović.

Drew previously served as the Creative Development and Innovation advisor at Dentsu US / Story Lab Group. DSLG is a development and experimentation lab innovating the way stories are told for impact amplified by Global Brand Media spends. Drew also served as a CSR and Impact advisor for the entire Dentsu Aegis Network.

Drew is an advisor to The Redford Center. The Redford Center was founded by Robert and Jamie Redford to cultivate storytelling and advocacy around climate change related issues.

Drew is on Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti’s LA Grand Challenge Task Force – a Partnership with UCLA and the City of LA to speed the path for more water and energy efficient innovations into the market.

501CTHREE has a strategic partnership with the United Nations Office for Partnerships

Drew is also an Advisor to California Governor Gavin Newsom’s Cabinet on volunteerism and climate change.

Drew is a board member of the Environmental Media Association in Los Angeles. The EMA was formed by Norman Lear and Alan Horn in 1989 to help introduce greater environmental themes into film and television properties in Hollywood.

He is a graduate of Syracuse University.

Gilad Horn

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Company: Independent Consultant

I specialize in the advancement and commercialization of cutting-edge water technology through expert consulting and entrepreneurial endeavors, bringing innovative solutions to market.

David Katzev

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Company: EBMUD

East Bay Municipal Utility District is a California public utility that supplies high-quality drinking water, generates renewable energy and provides wastewater treatment and pollution prevention services that protect San Francisco Bay. EBMUD was established by a vote of the people in 1923.

Through a system of pipes and facilities, EBMUD supplies Sierra mountain water to 1.4 million East Bay customers. EBMUD’s water service area spans 332-square miles in Alameda and Contra Costa counties, extending from Crockett in the north, southward to San Lorenzo, eastward from San Francisco Bay to Walnut Creek, and south through the San Ramon Valley.

For more than 50 years, EBMUD has helped protect public health and San Francisco Bay with wastewater treatment and innovative pollution protection programs. The wastewater system serves approximately 685,000 people in an 88-square-mile area along the east shore of the bay.

EBMUD is a major Bay Area employer with approximately 1,800 employees working in a broad range of trades, as well as technical, administrative and scientific fields. The District seeks a workforce that is representative of California’s diverse labor force.