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David Henderson

Chief Executive Officer

With over 25 years of experience in industrial engineering and sustainable development, David leads GDTH2O with a vision to revolutionize the water recovery industry. Formerly a senior executive in the Hydrocarbon and Renewable Energy industries. David brings deep expertise in large-scale project management and strategic growth in this sector. David is passionate about creating circular economies where industrial waste becomes a community asset.

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Craig Dunn

Chief Financial Officer

Craig brings extensive financial leadership and strategic vision to GDTH2O. Starting his career as a Chartered Accountant with KPMG in New Zealand and Australia, Craig transitioned into senior roles focused on investment structures and corporate business development, successfully guiding ventures from startup to public listing. With a specialized background in environmental and resource recovery sectors, Craig is uniquely positioned to drive the commercial success of GDTH2O’s pioneering technology. He focuses on delivering structured financing strategies that empower the company to solve the dual crisis of water scarcity and energy demand, ensuring sustainable growth as we support critical industries ranging from AI and Data Centres to manufacturing.

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Dr Abdul Qader

Chief Technical Officer

Abdul Qader, PhD in Chemical Engineering, has 43 years of experience in both academia (universities and CSIRO) and industry (Orica’s clean water technology). He was a scientist with CSIRO for 8 years with an invention patent and had been the Program Manager for an Australian world-leading greenhouse gas technologies R&D organisation, CO2CRC Ltd, also a centre of excellence of the University of Melbourne. He had been involved with the first hydrogen project sponsored by a Japanese Consortium in Latrobe Valley, Vic, Australia. Dr Qader is the Founder Director of SLQ Australia Pty Ltd, a decarbonisation consulting company. SLQ offers consulting services to sustainably decarbonising hard-to-abate sector with a view to meeting the Paris Climate Goals. SLQ is engaged with many such international projects for the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the German Government’s GIZ. He has numerous publications in chemical engineering, CCUS and clean energy. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Engineers, Australia (IEAust) and the Australian Institute of Energy (AIE).