Watts Water Technologies, Inc. to Participate in the 2024 Seaport Research Partners Annual Summer Investor Virtual Conference
Watts Water Technologies, Inc. to Participate in the 2024 Seaport Research Partners Annual Summer Investor Virtual Conference
Watts Water Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: WTS) today announced that Robert J. Pagano, Jr., Chief Executive Officer & President; Shashank Patel, Chief Financial Officer; and Diane McClintock, Senior Vice President FP&A and Investor Relations will participate in the 2024 Seaport Research Partners Annual Summer Investor Virtual Conference on Wednesday, August 21, 2024 at 8:00 a.m. (Eastern Time).
Watts Water Technologies, Inc., through its family of companies, is a global manufacturer headquartered in the USA that provides one of the broadest plumbing, heating, and water quality product lines in the world. Watts Water companies and brands offer innovative plumbing, heating, and water quality solutions for commercial, residential, and industrial applications. For more information, visit www.watts.com.
Watts Water Technologies, Inc.
Diane McClintock
Senior Vice President FP&A and Investor Relations
Telephone: 978-689-6153
Email: investorrelations@wattswater.com
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