I was affected by SS Sandy in far rockaway and I also witnessed what I saw in New Orleans with what happened after katrina. I want to be able to invest in something good like this and be remembered that I helped not just my state of NY but New Orleans and others. Will this be here in the USA or globally?
Edward
A Direct Answer from our CEO.
Joe Daniluk WaterBlocks –
Hi Edward,
I want you to know, I was personally touched by your heartfelt comment, as I spent three months in New Orleans, just after Katrina hit, moving large equipment like bulldozers in to help with the recovery. I can tell you as a service disabled combat veteran, that being there in the middle of the aftermath of Katrina, I felt just like I was back in a war zone. It’s so hard when you’re in the middle of it, to see and feel the hopelessness and sadness, overwhelming the victims. And despite doing everything you can, it seems like you make such a small impact, which is a significant part of the motivations behind what we’re doing. I get where you’re coming from, and want you to know, I’m there with you. Our company and everyone on the team, including our investors, are about to begin an incredible journey to help save lives, communities, and our environment and we would be thrilled to have you on the team. We believe our great-grandchildren will see the barriers we create tomorrow still saving lives and property in the year 2050 and beyond. And they will remember what we’ve done. To answer your question, “USA or globally” — we are going to open our US markets initially and then begin our global expansion. Our Board of Directors are working on the global expansion plan now. My sincere thanks, to you for sharing your interest in helping to provide disaster support. Joe Daniluk, CEO.
Edward
Edward
A Direct Answer from our CEO.
Joe Daniluk WaterBlocks –
I want you to know, I was personally touched by your heartfelt comment, as I spent three months in New Orleans, just after Katrina hit, moving large equipment like bulldozers in to help with the recovery. I can tell you as a service disabled combat veteran, that being there in the middle of the aftermath of Katrina, I felt just like I was back in a war zone. It’s so hard when you’re in the middle of it, to see and feel the hopelessness and sadness, overwhelming the victims. And despite doing everything you can, it seems like you make such a small impact, which is a significant part of the motivations behind what we’re doing. I get where you’re coming from, and want you to know, I’m there with you. Our company and everyone on the team, including our investors, are about to begin an incredible journey to help save lives, communities, and our environment and we would be thrilled to have you on the team. We believe our great-grandchildren will see the barriers we create tomorrow still saving lives and property in the year 2050 and beyond. And they will remember what we’ve done. To answer your question, “USA or globally” — we are going to open our US markets initially and then begin our global expansion. Our Board of Directors are working on the global expansion plan now. My sincere thanks, to you for sharing your interest in helping to provide disaster support. Joe Daniluk, CEO.