
Board Of Directors

Bryan Weber
Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer
Bryan Weber is Chairman of the Board and CEO of In-Pipe Technology, leading enterprise performance across operations, commercial execution, and strategic planning. He brings decades of general management experience, having led businesses up to $140 million in revenue and teams exceeding 350 employees across industrial services, engineered products, and regulated technical markets. Prior to IPT, Bryan served as an Executive Partner with Salt Creek Capital and as President & CEO of Hawk Research Laboratories, and held multiple global P&L leadership roles at Underwriters Laboratories and Videojet Technologies. Earlier in his career, he was a Manager at A.T. Kearney and a division general manager at Aramark Uniform Services. Bryan holds an M.B.A. (with distinction) from the Kellogg School of Management and a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Purdue.

Doug Fagans
President and Chief Operating Officer
Doug Fagans is President and COO of In-Pipe Technology, leading strategy, commercial execution, and operational scaling. He drives disciplined expansion through pricing strategy, salesforce productivity, operational rigor, and capital allocation focused on sustainable EBITDA growth and enterprise value creation. Prior to acquiring IPT, Doug held senior leadership role at InnerWorkings, Underwriters Laboratories, and Danaher Corporation, where he led global sales transformations, P&L optimization, and large-scale commercial expansion initiatives. He holds an M.B.A from the Kellogg School of Management and a B.A. from the George Washington University.

Dr. Peter Fiske
Board Member
Dr. Peter S. Fiske is a nationally recognized leader in water innovation, technology commercialization, and scientific entrepreneurship. He most recently served as founding Executive Director of NAWI (the National Alliance for Water Innovation) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, where he led a $185 million Department of Energy research program focused on reducing the cost and energy intensity of water treatment. Over his career, Dr. Fiske has combined deep technical expertise with business leadership, serving as CEO of PAX Water Technologies (acquired by UGSI), co-founding RAPT Industries, and advising and investing in emerging water technology companies, including Fontus Blue (acquired by USALCO). He has secured more than $230 million in federal and state funding, advises organizations on leveraging non-dilutive capital, and is a frequent lecturer on innovation, IP strategy, and entrepreneurship, including teaching at the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business. Dr. Fiske holds a Ph.D. from Stanford University and an MBA from UC Berkeley, and previously served as a White House Fellow in the Office of the Secretary of Defense.

