
Seth Siegel
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Seth M. Siegel is a businessman, activist and writer. He is a forward thinker on the coming global water crisis, and what to do about it. Siegel's essays on business, political and cultural issues have appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times and other publications around the world. Siegel has often appeared on television, radio and has been widely quoted in major print media around the world.
With a JD from Cornell Law School, Siegel, a successful serial entrepreneur has co-founded numerous companies.. He has also produced on both Broadway, and has served as branding agent for many celebrities and leading corporations.
He is the author of Let There Be Water: Israel's Solution for a Water-Starved World, which has been featured on the New York Times and LA Times Bestsellers lists. Siegel has spoken extensively on water issues, including at the United Nations and the Council on Foreign Relations, where he is a member.
Aside from his writing, Siegel has spoken in the US and in Israel on water issues, including at the United Nations at a Department of Public Information NGO seminar, at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York at a Foreign Affairs Israel-US Business Forum, the WATEC conference in Tel Aviv and the AIPAC Policy Conference in Washington, DC. Siegel was also interviewed about water on Israel National Radio.
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Mr. Siegel has been a Leader in the licensing industry since 1982. Mr. Siegel has a B.S. from Cornell University and JD from Cornell Law School, and he studied as a graduate student overseas.
Why Seth M. Siegel?
Seth is one of those rare speakers who completely exceeds expectations. He went out of his way to engage with the specific interests of our audience and at the end of the evening had everyone of their feet queuing for signed copies of his latest book.
-Christopher Gasson, Global Water Intelligence
Some of Seth's Key Accomplishments include...
Seth M. Siegel is a businessman, activist and writer. He is a forward thinker on the coming global water crisis, and what to do about it. Siegel's essays on business, political and cultural issues have appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times and other publications around the world. Siegel has often appeared on television, radio and has been widely quoted in major print media around the world.
With a JD from Cornell Law School, Siegel, a successful serial entrepreneur has co-founded numerous companies.. He has also produced on both Broadway, and has served as branding agent for many celebrities and leading corporations.
He is the author of Let There Be Water: Israel's Solution for a Water-Starved World, which has been featured on the New York Times and LA Times Bestsellers lists. Siegel has spoken extensively on water issues, including at the United Nations and the Council on Foreign Relations, where he is a member.
Aside from his writing, Siegel has spoken in the US and in Israel on water issues, including at the United Nations at a Department of Public Information NGO seminar, at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York at a Foreign Affairs Israel-US Business Forum, the WATEC conference in Tel Aviv and the AIPAC Policy Conference in Washington, DC. Siegel was also interviewed about water on Israel National Radio.
More about Seth M. Siegel
Mr. Siegel has been a Leader in the licensing industry since 1982. Mr. Siegel has a B.S. from Cornell University and JD from Cornell Law School, and he studied as a graduate student overseas.
Why Seth M. Siegel?
Seth is one of those rare speakers who completely exceeds expectations. He went out of his way to engage with the specific interests of our audience and at the end of the evening had everyone of their feet queuing for signed copies of his latest book.
-Christopher Gasson, Global Water Intelligence
Let There Be Water: Israel's Solution for a Water-Starved World
As the imbalance between water supply and demand rapidly increases, the world could soon face a global crisis in energy shortages, surging food prices and economic instability. Siegel offers possible solutions for conservation development to overcome the...
