Cassandra Mai is an energetic young water professional who has been elected as the Queensland YWP Sub-committee Chair from July 2024. In this issue of Source, Cassandra shares her water story and passion for volunteering, inclusion and diversity, and supporting the STEM pipeline.
Cassandra Mai has been part of the water industry for the past six years working as a process engineering consultant at WSP. Cassandra’s work has involved delivering water, recycled water, desalination and wastewater treatment engineering solutions for both the public and private sectors across Australia. She enjoys collaborating with her team to solve complex problems, particularly in the planning phases of the project.
Having the opportunity to attend wastewater treatment plants during university site visits was my first eye-opener to the water industry – I thought it was so cool to hear how a bioreactor worked! I had the opportunity to do my undergraduate work placement at a local water utility and the rest is history.
I draw a lot of inspiration from people within our water industry. Hearing the passion and incredible, inspiring work that everyone has done drives my inspiration to do good work.
I love volunteering my time to any committees or initiatives I’m part of, which currently includes the AWA YWP sub-committee, Winnovators program and work-related initiatives. Beyond that, I thoroughly enjoy playing board games, quality time with loved ones, camping, overnight hikes and cooking. The other weekend I joined in on a board game tournament for the first time, but also came fourth last...
Border collie, because that is the breed of my current dog and I am incredibly bias! That way, I can laze around the house with him all day.
Picking just one is hard, but I’ll say: educating the community and other industries on the value of water.
The connectivity, engagement and discounted memberships that our organisation gets from being a corporate member. Personally, I’ve benefited a lot from networking, professional development and personal growth.
Continue to be our water leaders – everyone has a role to play in listening and collaborating together, committing to sustainability, and being responsible for driving positive change. Don’t underestimate the impact you can make!