PRODUCT NEWS
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WhiteWater West appoints Tim Mow |
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18 Oct 2017 . BY Lauren Heath-Jones |
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Tim Mow's career spans across 30 years and three continents |
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Waterpark industry veteran Tim Mow has been named vice president of Development and Technical Services for WhiteWater Southeast Asia.
Mow joins the company with 30 years experience across three different continents. He began his career in waterpark operations and maintenance in California. After 17 years in the industry he took on the role of director of Engineering at Dubai’s Wild Wadi Waterpark. During his time in the UAE Mow was involved in the design, technical services, pre-opening and operation of Abu Dhabi’s Yas Waterworld. Mow then took over as general manager at the Vana Nava Water Jungle in Hua Hin, Thailand.
For his new role at WhiteWater Southeast Asia Mow will be involved in all aspects of development and design, strategic planning, client representation, pre-opening and technical requirements across all WhiteWater operated parks in the region.
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