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Rising Tides: Infinity Water Solutions Names Whitney Dobson Chief Operations Officer

AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Infinity Water Solutions (Infinity), an energy-based sustainability, technology and water management company, is thrilled to announce the appointment of Whitney Dobson as Chief Operations Officer (COO) effective immediately. With more than 15 years of industry experience, Dobson is a recognized leader in produced water management, specifically when it comes to beneficial reuse. “Whitney’s experience and proven track record in the world of produced water makes her...

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