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The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is a global environmental nonprofit organization founded in 1951. With a mission to conserve the lands and waters essential for all life, TNC operates in 79-83 countries and territories, supported by over one million members and more than 1,000 scientists. The organization has protected over 119 million acres worldwide, including 11 million acres in the U.S. Headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, TNC employs science-driven strategies to address conservation challenges. Their approach includes land acquisition, habitat management, species reintroduction, and public engagement through education and recreational access. TNC collaborates with individuals, governments, and communities to implement conservation programs, particularly in regions like Latin America and the Amazon. Their initiatives focus on protecting biodiversity and promoting sustainable practices, ensuring a thriving natural world for future generations.
Trojan Technologies is a global leader in water treatment solutions, based in London, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1977, the company specializes in ultraviolet (UV) technology to enhance water quality for municipal, industrial, and residential applications. As a part of Veralto, Trojan Technologies generates $696 million in annual revenue and employs approximately 675 to 891 people, positively impacting the lives of over one billion people worldwide. The company operates under four main product brands: TrojanUV, Aquafine, VIQUA, and Aria Filtra, offering a range of solutions from municipal wastewater treatment to residential drinking water purification. Trojan Technologies also provides advanced filtration and solids separation technologies. Notable projects include the world's largest drinking water UV facility in New York City and the Terrence J. O'Brien Water Reclamation Plant in Illinois, showcasing the effectiveness of their innovative systems in treating vast quantities of water daily.
UNICEF, the United Nations Children's Fund, is a permanent agency of the United Nations established in 1946. Initially created to provide relief to children and mothers affected by World War II, UNICEF has since expanded its mission to focus on long-term child welfare, health, nutrition, education, and development worldwide. Headquartered in New York City, UNICEF operates in 192 countries and territories, supported by voluntary contributions from governments and private sectors. UNICEF's core mission is to improve the health, nutrition, education, and rights of children, particularly those in disadvantaged situations. The organization administers vaccines, treats malnutrition, and provides education to millions of children each year. It also focuses on water, sanitation, hygiene, and protection services, responding rapidly to emergencies and collaborating with NGOs and UN partners. Through its various programs, UNICEF aims to ensure that every child is healthy, educated, protected, and respected.
Westinghouse Electric Company is an American nuclear power company founded in 1999, evolving from the nuclear division of the original Westinghouse Electric Corporation established in 1886. Headquartered in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania, the company specializes in nuclear products and services for utilities worldwide. The core offerings of Westinghouse include nuclear fuel supply, service and maintenance of nuclear power plants, instrumentation and control systems, and design and engineering of nuclear reactors. Its flagship product, the AP1000, is a modern pressurized water reactor known for its advanced safety systems and modular construction, with twelve reactors currently operational and nineteen more in planning stages. Westinghouse serves a global customer base of nuclear utilities and operators, supporting the nuclear energy industry with technology and services that promote safe and efficient power generation.
Workstate is a national IT services and consulting company based in Columbus, Ohio, founded in 1997. The company specializes in Teams as a Service (TaaS), providing high-performance, on-demand software engineering teams for mission-critical projects. With a workforce of approximately 88-97 employees, Workstate generates around $19.9 million in annual revenue and has over 25 years of experience in the industry. Workstate offers a range of services, including consulting, development, and migration, with a focus on public sector partnerships. Their TaaS model allows for flexible and scalable teams that adapt to project needs, supporting both agile and waterfall methodologies. The company utilizes a diverse technology stack, including cloud services from AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud, as well as various platforms and data solutions. Workstate has successfully partnered with notable clients such as the Gates Foundation, Dell, and Nationwide Insurance, delivering reliable outcomes and fostering growth across various sectors.
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), originally founded as the World Wildlife Fund in 1961, is the largest conservation organization globally, with a presence in over 100 countries and more than 5 million supporters. Headquartered in Gland, Switzerland, WWF focuses on stopping environmental degradation and promoting a future where humans coexist harmoniously with nature. Its mission includes conserving biological diversity, ensuring sustainable resource use, and addressing critical threats to life on Earth. WWF operates through a decentralized network of national and regional organizations, each managing local conservation efforts. The organization is involved in various key areas, including food, climate, freshwater, wildlife, forests, and oceans. WWF engages in activities such as protecting endangered species, establishing national parks, promoting sustainable markets, and restoring ecosystems. It also produces research reports like the *Living Planet Report* and runs global campaigns such as Earth Hour to raise environmental awareness. Through partnerships with communities, governments, and other organizations, WWF aims to reflect the value of nature in decision-making processes.
WSP is a leading professional services firm specializing in engineering, advisory, and science-based expertise. Formerly known as Parsons Brinckerhoff, the company rebranded to WSP in 2017 and operates as a subsidiary of WSP Global. With approximately 31,500 employees across 500 offices in 39 countries, WSP serves a diverse range of sectors globally. The company focuses on four main end-markets: Earth & Environment, Power & Energy, Transport & Infrastructure, and Property. WSP provides a wide array of services, including infrastructure and transportation planning, energy management, environmental assessments, building design, and strategic consulting. Notable projects include significant expansions and planning for major airports, showcasing WSP's expertise in large-scale infrastructure development.