FLOWATER APPOINTS TINA SWANSON CHIEF REVENUE OFFICER, EXPANDS NATIONAL ACCOUNTS TEAM TO MEET GROWING DEMAND FOR SAFE, PLASTIC-FREE DRINKING WATER

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DENVER, Feb. 5, 2025 ~ A recent government study has revealed that 27% of the American population may be consuming contaminated water. In response to this alarming statistic, Denver-based company FloWater has announced a major expansion of its sales force. The company, known for its Advanced Purification Refill Stations, aims to meet the growing demand for safe and plastic-free drinking water.

Leading this expansion is newly appointed Chief Revenue Officer, Tina Swanson. She will be heading a National Accounts team that includes recent hires Jason Ferguson, Ashlie Bell, Allison Porter, and Pedro Martinez. This team will play a crucial role in expanding FloWater's reach across the United States, catering to retail stores, offices, fitness and wellness centers, and the hospitality industry. These sectors are increasingly turning to safer and more sustainable options for hydration for their employees, customers, and guests.

Brooke Stafford, previously the Vice-President of FloWater, will now lead the Education sales team. With schools across the country looking to eliminate lead and other toxins from their water sources and reduce plastic waste, Stafford's expertise will be instrumental in driving this initiative forward.

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Swanson brings with her exceptional leadership skills and a proven track record from her previous roles at r.WORLD and Restaurant Technologies. Her experience in driving growth and innovation for sustainability-focused businesses makes her a valuable addition to FloWater's team. CEO and Co-Founder Rich Razgaitis expressed his confidence in Swanson's abilities by stating that she will play a pivotal role in accelerating their mission to transform hydration and make a positive impact.

FloWater has seen double-digit revenue growth over the past three years and recently achieved a significant milestone of saving one billion plastic water bottles from entering the environment since its launch in 2013. By partnering with FloWater, over 10,000 schools, hotels, fitness centers, and workplaces have been able to provide ultra-purified water without plastic waste. The company's Advanced Purification Refill Stations use 7x Advanced Purification technology to eliminate up to 99.9% of impurities, including harmful chemicals like PFAS and glyphosates, heavy metals like lead and Chromium 6, and microplastics. The water is also enhanced with trace minerals for better hydration and has a great taste thanks to a carbon coconut filter.

Ms. Swanson expressed her excitement about joining the FloWater team and being a part of their mission to provide safe and great-tasting water to everyone, wherever they may be. With their dedication to sustainability and commitment to making a positive impact, FloWater is leading the way in ensuring access to the best drinking water for all.
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