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Danny Quisenberry, AquaViable (encore)

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Our guest this morning is Daniel Quisenberry, President and Co-Founder of AquaViable Solutions, Inc.

AquaViable is dedicated to giving people the power to make the purest drinking water on Earth, on their own, without plastic bottles, ports, or pipes. Danny is an intellectual property attorney and businessman. He has been involved for decades in water and energy issues through legal, philanthropic, and business projects. Providing access to truly healthy and independent water is a perfect target for his philosophies of health and self-sufficiency, and his desire to help the South Bay and the World do things BETTER. He is a longtime member of Rotary International and past Rotary Club president. He is very active in the MB Chamber, and is on the Economic Development Committee for the Redondo Chamber. He is a “UC Guy”, graduating Summa Cum Laude from UC San Diego in 1990, and from the UCLA School of Law 1994. He is an avid surfer, and competed in the sport up through his undergrad years – now he just has fun with it all over the South Bay and the world.

This morning, we’re going to learn about AquaViable technology and how it can literally, change the world.

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