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Leveraging Data for Smarter Asset Health Management

Wednesday, September 10, 2025 | 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. EDT

 

Our webinars are eligible for IEEE PDH credit. To qualify, you must attend the webinar live and complete the IEEE evaluation we will provide following the event.

 

Join us for an insightful webinar on how to unlock the full potential of asset data to drive smarter, faster, and more cost-effective decisions in asset health management—specifically within groundline wood pole programs. Discover how data can reveal actionable insights, boost program consistency, and maximize treatment effectiveness. Learn how to turn raw data into a strategic advantage—improving reliability, reducing costs, and enhancing infrastructure health. Don’t miss this opportunity to transform your approach to asset management through the power of data.

About the Presenter:

Bill Bonczar is the Director of Data Analytics for Osmose with over 20 years of experience in the utility service industry spanning the software development and analytics spaces.  Bill has worked directly with customers to implement their GIS systems and has designed data models for collecting and storing utility asset data.  Most recently he is responsible for oversight of the Osmolytics Platform, including development and operation as well as serving as the subject matter expert on all utility asset data used in the platform, and for all analytics use cases deployed by Osmose. 

George Skevington, MBA, is the Manager, Solution Consulting at Osmose, bringing over 5 years of expertise in the Transmission and Distribution vertical. With a focus on leveraging analytics, he collaborates with utilities nationwide to create customized grid investment strategies for data-driven decision-making. George is a dedicated advocate for the capitalization of asset life extension, contributing significantly to the enhancement of utility operations. George holds an MBA from Rockhurst University, underscoring his commitment to continuous learning and academic excellence.