Water for Good
Ethan Hayman serves as the Vice President of Donor Relations at Water for Good since March 2025, bringing extensive experience in advancement and fundraising. Prior roles include Senior Director of Advancement at OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center and Director of Development for the College of Engineering & Natural Sciences at The University of Tulsa, where Ethan led a philanthropic fundraising team achieving over $7M annually. Prior to these positions, Ethan worked at the University of Arkansas as Associate Director and Assistant Director of Development & External Relations, developing a national philanthropic portfolio and securing major gifts. Early career experience includes serving as Major Gift Development Officer at Northeastern State University, where consistent donor engagement was prioritized. Ethan holds a Master's of Science in Operations Management from the University of Arkansas and a Bachelor of Science in Biology with a Chemistry minor from Northeastern State University.
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Water for Good
Water for Good provides hand pump maintenance services in central Africa, working collaboratively with the community to conduct standardized performance checks and make minor repairs on the pumps. The process provides communities with sustainable access to clean water, transformational sanitation principles, and improved agricultural resources.Water for Good serves communities in the Central African Republic (CAR) who rely on water pumps as their main source of clean, safe drinking water and can benefit from improved functionality and maintenance of their pumps. The company currently services over 950 water pumps, impacting roughly 500,000 people. There are an additional 2.7 million people in CAR who could benefit from Water for Good?s services through local NGOs or community well committees.In Sub-Saharan Africa, an estimated $1 billion dollars worth of investment in rural water hand pumps has gone to waste due to broken pumps. Water for Good teams conduct standardized performance checks, replace worn parts, make minor repairs and monitor the hand pumps. Unlike past efforts that have left water pumps nonfunctional, Water for Good provides a comprehensive set of services that ensure long-term water point functionality.