Thank you for attending our eighth annual Water for All Summit!
We were thrilled to welcome over 200 water industry professionals and advocates from across the region to discuss the power of partnerships in addressing current water challenges and the innovations and strategies that will drive future sustainability.
2025 Water for All Summit attendees engaged in a series of presentations, panel discussions, and interactive activities to explore the evolution of water collaboration — from the pivotal efforts that addressed past challenges to the bold actions needed to secure our water future.

Mayor Chris Carney, Town of Mooresville

Jimmy Bagley, CWWMG Board Chair, Deputy City Manager, City of Rock Hill

Jeff Lineberger, CWWMG Board Co-Chair, General Manager, Water Strategy, Hydro Licensing & Lake Services, Duke Energy

Fushcia Hoover, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, UNC Charlotte | Harvard Radcliffe-Salata Climate Justice Fellow

Lorena James, Founder, Invasive Impact Initiatives

Elizabeth Pierczynski, Director of Water Resources, Greenville Water

David Melton, Director of Water Resources, City of Asheville

Pierce Lawrence, Senior Environmental Resource Manager, Duke Energy

Kaity D’Angelo, Community Science Manager, Catawba Riverkeeper

Logan Thomas, Owner, South Fork Marine & TowBoatUS Lake Wylie

Billy Wilson, Board Member, North Carolina Wildlife Federation, President, Lake Norman Wildlife Conservationists

Brett Hartis, Ph.D., Senior Project Manager, Water Strategy, Hydro Licensing, & Lake Services, Duke Energy

JoAnn Burkholder, Ph.D., William Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor & Director of the Center for Applied Aquatic Ecology, NC State University

Mark Heilman, Ph.D., Vice President, Environmental Restoration and Advocacy, SePRO Water Diagnostics & Restoration

Rob Richardson, Ph.D., William H. Culpepper Distinguished Professor & Aquatic Weed Control Program Director, NC State University

Michele Eddy, Senior Research Environmental Engineer, RTI International

Nancy Daly, Water Resources Program Manager, Wake County Government

Raven Lawson, Deputy Director of Conservation, The Nature Conservancy Arkansas