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The association continues to advance its knowledge-sharing efforts. This week, AMWA is hosting three webinars designed to equip utility professionals with actionable insights and proven strategies. As a reminder, each session is free to attend and open to AMWA members, subscribers, and utility staff across the sector.

Strengthening Water Security: A WaterISAC Threat Briefing for Utility Leaders
Tuesday, June 16 at 3 p.m. ET 

During the session, WaterISAC experts will provide an on-site intelligence update designed to bring utility officials up to speed on the latest physical and cybersecurity risks facing the water sector. The webinar will also move beyond awareness to action, with analysts offering practical insights on how utilities can strengthen their preparedness, mitigate risks, and respond effectively to potential incidents.

Emerging Operational, Financial and Enterprise Risks: A Rating Agency Perspective
Wednesday, June 17 at 3 p.m. ET 

This webinar will examine how rating agencies assess management’s approach to emerging water utility risks, with a focus on enterprise risk management and maintaining fiscal resilience in a rapidly changing operating environment. In addition, the discussion will explore the evolving challenges facing the sector, key credit considerations, and strategies utilities are implementing to navigate operational and financial pressures.

2026 Q2 All-Membership Meeting
Thursday, June 18 at 3 p.m. ET 

This meeting will provide a preview of the 2026 Executive Management Conference (EMC) and receive a brief update on current legislative and regulatory priorities. The meeting will end with comments from Board President Jeff Szabo, who will provide an outlook on AMWA's future as the organization marks its 45th anniversary and searches for a new CEO.

In addition, visit the webinar page to view previous recordings, including AMWA’s webinar, “Risk to Readiness: Advancing Major Water Security Projects from Decision to Delivery” held last week, which highlighted how utilities can move major water security projects from early-stage concepts into a delivery-ready pipeline, and more.