Dean Amhaus, The Water Council Founding CEO, to Retire
Board to conduct nationwide search for new leader
Milwaukee, WI, MARCH 5, 2025 – Dean Amhaus, the founding president and CEO of The Water Council, will retire later this year after 15 years of service to the organization.
The board will immediately commence a nationwide search for a new leader for The Water Council, with Amhaus remaining in place until a new CEO comes on board to ensure a smooth transition.
“The Water Council would not exist without Dean’s vision and dedication,” said Scott Beightol, The Water Council board chairman. “His contributions to the water technology sector and water stewardship have created a lasting legacy in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and the United States, while simultaneously elevating our region’s influence globally.”
The Water Council has achieved significant milestones under Amhaus’ leadership, including:
- Co-development of the Global Water Center in Milwaukee’s Walker’s Point neighborhood.
- Growth of The Water Council’s membership across the U.S. and around the world.
- Expansion of The Water Council’s mission to include corporate water stewardship and the launch of WAVE, the first enterprise-wide, independently verified water stewardship program for companies and nonprofit organizations.
- Development of The Water Council’s suite of innovation programming, including the BREW 2.0 Post-Accelerator, Tech Challenge and Pilot Program.
- Partnership with the U.S. Army Reserve to recruit water industry professionals to further the country’s capabilities relating to public sanitation, water technology and water talent.
- Recipient of grants and contracts from the National Science Foundation, U.S. Small Business Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce and more.
- National and international awards including Gold Excellence in Economic Development from the International Economic Development Council, an Economic Development Leadership Award from CoreNet Global and the U.S. Water Prize from the U.S. Water Alliance.
Amhaus has dedicated much of his career to promoting and improving his hometown of Milwaukee. He previously served as president of the Spirit of Milwaukee, a nonprofit dedicated to enhancing Milwaukee’s image; president of Forward Wisconsin, the state’s marketing economic development organization; executive director of the Wisconsin Sesquicentennial Commission; and executive director of the Wisconsin Arts Board. He became a passionate advocate for freshwater and water technology after helping discover Milwaukee’s unique water technology cluster during his time with the Spirit of Milwaukee.
“Leading The Water Council from its inception to its position as a global leader today has been an extraordinary honor and privilege,” Amhaus said. “This achievement would not have been possible without the dedication of my early fellow co-founders, an exceptional board of directors composed of industry and academic leaders, countless partners and friends worldwide, and, of course, a tireless staff committed to establishing Milwaukee as a true global water hub.”
“We are enthusiastic about The Water Council’s growing role as a leader in protecting freshwater resources through technology innovation and water stewardship, now and in the future,” Beightol said.
About The Water Council
The Water Council (TWC) is a global hub dedicated to solving critical water challenges by driving innovation in freshwater technology and advancing water stewardship. Built on more than a century of innovation, TWC has coalesced one of the most concentrated and mature water technology clusters in the world from its headquarters at the Global Water Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. Recognizing the need for smarter and more sustainable use of water worldwide, TWC also promotes water stewardship as a natural complement to water innovation in the effort to preserve freshwater resources in the Midwest and around the world. Today, The Water Council has established itself as a global leader in the water industry and one of America’s premier economic development clusters as recognized by government agencies, Brookings and the Harvard Business School.͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏
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