HaloSource joins growing list of WWIF platinum sponsors

June 18, 2013

DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. — HaloSource Inc. recently joined the growing list of platinum sponsors of WWIF.

DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. — HaloSource Inc., a publicly traded company on the London Stock Exchange, recently joined the growing list of platinum sponsors of Wishing Well International Foundation (WWIF), according to a press release.

The HaloSource story began in 1998 when Dr. Jeffrey F. Williams, professor of microbiology at Michigan State University, assembled a strategic alliance of scientists and industry experts to make water better. 

Martin Coles, HaloSource’s CEO, decided to sponsor the Foundation after a short visit to South Florida where he met Guillermo Guzman and was impressed with the Foundation’s reach and activities to date, stated the release.

HaloSource is a global company that develops clean technologies to disinfect and purify the water we drink, play in, clean with and put back into our water systems.  

As a recognized expert in the industry, Halo Source is leading the charge in the human health needs of water worldwide. “We welcome HaloSource to our team of sponsors and we are very proud to have a company with their global reach join this special group of companies who care about the needs of people who otherwise would not have access to clean, safe drinking water,” said Guillermo Guzman, WWIF founder.

Read the entire press release here.

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