The Water Connection is looking forward to another great year of convening Coloradans around water challenges to bring fresh voices and new approaches to the conversation and build a collaborative network across communities. In 2021, TAP-IN will collaborate with the Metro Denver Chamber of Commerce to host Trout Tank H2O, and business accelerator for environmentally-minded start ups. We also are working on hosting a reverse pitch event in the fall of next year. Tune back in after the holidays for more details!
This year proved to be a difficult time for hosting in-person events, but on July 21st, 2020 TAP-IN hosted a virtual panel "Using an Entrepreneurial Spirit to do Good" with John Chahbandour (Hydro Venture Partners) Mike Smith (RenewWest), Renee Azerbegi (Ambient Energy), and Greg Fisher (Denver Water). This panel built on the TAP-IN series, which was initially launched by the State of Colorado and is continuing now through The Water Connection. We are providing platforms like this panel event for inspiring conversation, connection and collaboration among institutions, entrepreneurs and investors for the advancement of innovative solutions to Colorado’s water resource challenges. We explored the current state of innovation and collaboration in our water sector, with particular focus on the dynamics between non-profit and for-profit businesses working in water, plus we’ll have a glimpse into what’s happening in the energy sector as a possible learning tool. Click here to watch the recording of this panel.
Historical information about this program can be found on the Colorado Water Conservation Board page dedicated to TAP IN.
This year proved to be a difficult time for hosting in-person events, but on July 21st, 2020 TAP-IN hosted a virtual panel "Using an Entrepreneurial Spirit to do Good" with John Chahbandour (Hydro Venture Partners) Mike Smith (RenewWest), Renee Azerbegi (Ambient Energy), and Greg Fisher (Denver Water). This panel built on the TAP-IN series, which was initially launched by the State of Colorado and is continuing now through The Water Connection. We are providing platforms like this panel event for inspiring conversation, connection and collaboration among institutions, entrepreneurs and investors for the advancement of innovative solutions to Colorado’s water resource challenges. We explored the current state of innovation and collaboration in our water sector, with particular focus on the dynamics between non-profit and for-profit businesses working in water, plus we’ll have a glimpse into what’s happening in the energy sector as a possible learning tool. Click here to watch the recording of this panel.
Historical information about this program can be found on the Colorado Water Conservation Board page dedicated to TAP IN.