Taylor Reed Branson is the founder of U.S. Water Cooperative, which represents several of the world’s most advanced water purification technologies. Taylor uses his background and experience in public health to lead the U.S. Water Cooperative in its drive to cleanse the ever growing demand for safe water.
Taylor has served as the Assistant Director for the Global Healthcare for the non-profit, Gesundheit Institute. In addition, Taylor completed numerous state and national lobbying campaigns involving healthcare reform, human rights, and environmental advocacy. In 2019, Taylor was inducted as a member of the International Society for the Royal Ethiopian Orders for his support of Prince Ermias Sahle-Selassie’s Water Initiative for Africa.
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US Water Cooperation
Taylor has served as the Assistant Director for the Global Healthcare for the non-profit, Gesundheit Institute. In addition, Taylor completed numerous state and national lobbying campaigns involving healthcare reform, human rights, and environmental advocacy. In 2019, Taylor was inducted as a member of the International Society for the Royal Ethiopian Orders for his support of Prince Ermias Sahle-Selassie’s Water Initiative for Africa.
Visit Taylor's Website:
US Water Cooperation