Xylem is moving its international headquarters from Rye Brook, New York to Washington, DC.
Limited .adobe.com. – The US Capitol Building, Washington, DC.
“Washington, DC is an important international crossroads for the various set of stakeholders who work together towards solving water challenges all over the world,” mentioned Patrick Decker, president and CEO of Xylem. “By finding our international headquarters right here, we place ourselves right the place the water sector is most engaged.”
Decker and numerous senior Xylem leaders shall be based within the new headquarters.
“We’ll be ready to reduce complexity, with a lean headquarters, concurrently we build closer relationships with all those in the global water community working to unravel the biggest challenges, and promote global water sustainability,” stated Decker.
Xylem’s new headquarters shall be co-located with the Reservoir Center for Water Solutions, a hub for multi-party, water-focused stakeholder collaboration, in the historic Navy Yard district along the Anacostia River. The Reservoir Center for Water Solutions is anticipated to open in June.
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