April 22, 2025

Sam Paske – Asset Management Visionaries Video Podcast #14

[Season 1 – Episode 14]

Sam Paske – Asset Management Visionaries Video Podcast #14


In this new Asset Management Visionaries™ episode, Sam Paske, P.E. Assistant General Manager at the Metropolitan Council of the Twin Cities, and Reliability Leadership Institute member, talks with Maura Abad about the importance of Asset Management and the Uptime® Elements framework to create a development path and a successful way for an organization to evolve.

Maura AbadMaura Abad is the Global Director of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) and Executive Vice President of Reliabilityweb.com. She is a passionate advocate of asset management as a strategy for achieving a safe world and a sustainable future, and for decades she has worked hard to communicate this message to as many organizations and professionals as possible. As host of the Asset Management Visionaries Podcast, Shaping Tomorrow, she conducts in-depth interviews with renowned industry leaders, creating brilliant communication dynamics that favor the knowledge and integration of new approaches, available to all Reliability, Industrial Maintenance and Asset Management professionals through the website of the Association of Asset Management Professionals and various information channels.
Sam PaskeSam is a seasoned professional dedicated to enhancing the Twin Cities region through exceptional customer service and strategic leadership. With a focus on environmental stewardship, health, safety, and sustainability, Sam oversees regional water resources and water supply planning. His expertise extends to infrastructure asset management, state agency and legislative coordination, and administrative communications.Sam’s role encompasses information technology and business systems, strategy and performance, as well as workforce and equity initiatives. He supports a team committed to serving nearly 3 million people by partnering with 110 local government customers to reclaim over 250 million gallons of wastewater daily. This effort protects public health and the environment, fosters community growth, and supports the region’s economy.

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