2019 NAEM EHS and Sustainability Management Forum

2019 EHS&S Management Forum Agenda - Track 4

 

Foundational EHS&S

Wednesday, October 16, 2019

7:00 a.m. - 5:15 p.m.

Registration Open

Metro Foyer

7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m.

Breakfast in Exhibit Hall

Metro Centre/West

8:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.

Opening Remarks

8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.

Opening Keynote: How Climbing Mount Everest Helped Me to Be a Better EHS Leader

Metro East

As the first African American to successfully scale Mt. Everest, Sophia Danenberg's story is one of extraordinary discipline and determination. Not only did it test her endurance, but it also made her a better EHS leader. She will share her experiences with you and explain how she incorporated her lessons from the summit into her EHS strategy role.

 

  • Sophia Danenberg, EHS Strategy, International Policy Analysis; The Boeing Co. - Bio

Dr. Steve Mortenson

9:45 a.m. - 10:30 a.m

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Networking Break in the Exhibit Hall

Metro Centre/West

10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Session 4: Re-Visioning EHS Auditing to Add Value and Minimize Risk

Pier 2/3

Audits are a time-consuming but necessary practice for EHS&S professionals. Each corporation has their unique approach; however, there is a benefit to sharing best practices that can help to lighten the burden. Attendees will gain valuable insight on what are companies tracking and how they are tracking it (e.g., Excel, software, 3rd party). Attendees will also learn how to take the metrics gathered from audits and translate it from parent company to different locations. It will also examine best practices for how often to perform audits, how to keep auditing programs fresh and relevant, and how to turn the results into action items.

 

  • Elizabeth Paredes, Corporate EHS Audit Manager; CF Industries Inc. - Bio
  • Jaime Sherry, Director EHS Process Excellence; Danone North America
  • Moderator: Rebecca Corbin, Senior Principal, Project Manager; Woodard & Curran Inc. - Bio
Elizabeth Paredes, Corporate EHS Audit Manager; CF Industries Inc. Rebecca Corbin, Senior Principal, Project Manager; Woodard & Curran Inc.

12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.

NAEM Excellence Awards Ceremony Luncheon

Metro East

 

NAEM Excellence Awards recognize and elevate leaders in the corporate environmental, health and safety, and sustainability community, and showcase best practices in corporate EHS&S management. 

 

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Sponsored by:

Apex Companies, LLC - Home Brown and Caldwell engineers, scientists, consultants and constructors help municipal, private and federal agencies solve complex environmental challenges. Home | Jacobs Sphera - Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Software | Integrated Risk Management Solutions

1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Session 9: Managing EHS in the Current State and Federal Regulatory Environment

Pier 2/3

With continued emphasis on regulatory rollback at the Federal level, some states are stepping up their regulatory and enforcement efforts. This session will offer insights into how states are thinking about their role and where they are putting their resources and energy. Panelists will also discuss changes that have or might happen at the Federal level and how they are managing this unique uncertainty as it relates to their corporate EHS&S programs and resources.

 

  • Michael Anderson, Principal Engineer, Corporate Energy, Environment, Safety & Health Advocacy Lead; Lockheed Martin Corp. - Bio
  • Don Welsh, Executive Director; Environmental Council on States (ECOS) - Bio
  • Moderator: Julie Smoak, Environmental Manager; Toyota Tsusho America Inc. - Bio
Michael Anderson, Principal Engineer, Corporate Energy, Environment, Safety & Health Advocacy Lead; Lockheed Martin Corp. Don Welsh, Executive Director; Environmental Council on States Julie Smoak, Environmental Manager; Toyota Tsusho America Inc.

3:00 p.m. - 3:45 p.m.

Networking Break in Exhibit Hall

Metro Centre/West

3:45 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.

Session 14: Tips and Strategies on Moving Towards Zero Waste

Pier 2/3

Zero Waste to Landfill, or ZWTL, is a common term but understanding what it means right now and what it will mean in the future as companies are faced with big shifts in global recycling markets. In the face of this uncertainty, many companies are ramping up their efforts and some are even making new efforts towards ZWTL. This session will provide strategies and best practices from companies at different stages of ZWTL adoption. It will provide practical advice on developing ZWTL goals that appropriately balance the attainment of published goals with the actual intent of the initiative. Attendees will also learn how to identify acceptable offsets on the road to ZWTL, waste and recycling strategies that appeal to the C-suite and how to develop both hard and soft metrics for your ZWTL initiative.

 

  • Mark Dhennin, Director, Energy & Environment; Cummins Inc. - Bio
  • Sera Kontarini, Director, Environmental Risk & Compliance; Ivanhoé Cambridge - Bio
  • Sherri Livengood, Director, Environmental Affairs; Danone North America - Bio
  • Moderator: Mary Linn Leonards, Eastern Sales Manager; Heritage Environmental Services LLC - Bio
Mark Dhennin, Director, Energy & Environment; Cummins Inc. Sera Kontarini, Director, Environmental Risk and Compliance; Ivanhoé Cambridge Sherri Livengood, Director, Environmental Affairs; Danone North America

5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Opening Networking Reception

Metro Centre/West

 

Sponsored by:

Risk Management Solutions by Redinger 360

 

Thursday, October 17, 2019

7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Registration Open

Metro Foyer

7:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m.

Breakfast, Exhibit Hall Opens

Metro Centre/West

8:15 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.

Opening Remarks

8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.

Keynote: Championing Sustainability Into Organizations at Every Stage

Metro East

Together, business and sustainability have the power to drive and inspire business purpose and meaningful sustainability impacts. Targets and improvements on energy, waste and water are common; while these are necessary fundamentals, will they solve our global climate crisis? The time has come to see sustainability as the catalyst for business growth, resiliency and leadership, instead of a "nice-to-have." This lens will inspire and benefit profitable growth, attract and retain the best employees, and ensure license to operate across markets and industries.

 

This session highlights different companies' quests toward deeper purpose and sustainability integration — internally and externally — by exploring hurdles overcome, actions taken, and movement from values to impact. Attendees will come away with insights about incremental and transformational opportunities to leverage their efforts as EHS&S professionals in shifting their own organization's sustainability paradigm.

 

  • Deanna Bratter, Senior Director, Public Benefit & Sustainable Development; Danone North America - Bio
  • Jill Kolling, Vice President, Global Sustainability; Cargill Inc. - Bio
  • Rick Taylor, Corporate Vice President, EHS; Parker Hannifin Corp. - Bio
  • Moderater: Paul Robbertz, Senior Director, Environmental Health & Safety; Danone North America - Bio

Deanna Bratter, Senior Director of Public Benefit and Sustainable Development; Danone North America Jill Kolling, Vice President, Global Sustainability; Cargill Inc. Rick Taylor, Corporate Vice President, EHS; Parker Hannifin Corp. Carol Cala

9:45 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.

Networking Break in the Exhibit Hall

Metro Centre/West

10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.

Session 19: Trends and Innovation in EHS&S Training

Pier 2/3

One of the most persistent management challenges in our field is developing effective and engaging training programs that are appropriate for multinational organizations, corporations with high turnover and those with an intergenerational workforce. From micro-training to gamification to incentive-based programs, what are the different approaches companies are taking to make training effective? This session will explore the latest and greatest trends and innovations in training.

 

  • Chris England, Director, Environment, Health, Safety & Sustainability; Xylem Inc. - Bio
  • Sandra Gamez-Islas, Senior EHS Manager - North Division; Advance Auto Parts Inc. - Bio
  • Annette Russo, Environmental Health, Safety & Sustainability; Johnson & Johnson - Bio
  • Moderator: Darrell Bradfield, EHS Director, Programs, Culture and Governance; Advance Auto Parts Inc.
Chris England, Director, Environment, Health, Safety & Sustainability; Xylem Inc. Sandra Gamez-Islas, Senior EHS Manager - North Division, Advance Auto Parts Inc. Annette Russo, Environmental Health, Safety and Sustainability; Johnson & Johnson Darrell Bradfield, EHS Director of Programs, Culture and Governance; Advance Auto Parts Inc.

12:15 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Business-to-Business Lunch

Metro East

2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Session 24: Innovative Ways to Address EHS&S Organizational Design and Resource Needs

Pier 2/3

"Doing more with less" seems to be a mantra for many EHS and sustainability leaders. This session will look at ways EHS&S leaders have designed their programs and organizations for maximum efficiency and effectiveness. It will provide examples of EHS&S organizational design and resourcing that address the ever-growing demand on the EHS&S function. Gain insights into ways EHS&S leaders are able to leverage other functions and parts of the organization and get practical advice to help manage the relationships between corporate and facility responsibilities for executing day-to-day requirements.

 

  • Monica Alston, Director, Environment, Health & Safety; Comcast Corp. - Bio
  • Rich Goode, Managing Director; EY - Bio
  • Anne Monine, Associate Vice President, EHS; Cargill Inc. - Bio
  • Elizabeth Ryan, Director, Communications; NAEM - Bio
Monica Alston, Director, Environment, Health & Safety; Comcast Corp. Rich Goode, Managing Director; EY biography Anne Monine, Associate Vice President, EHS; Cargill Inc. Elizabeth Ryan, Director of Communications; NAEM

3:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Networking Break

Metro Foyer

4:00 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.

Keynote: Global Citizenship — Change Your Mind, Change Your World

Metro East

National Geographic Explorer Chris Bashinelli, using real-life visual examples from the slums of Haiti to the fields of Uganda to the Mongolian Steppe, will illustrate how the key to productivity, meaning and connection lies in transforming not our external conditions, but our internal ones.

 

Hear Chris explain how Global Citizenship, using our everyday work and lives as a vehicle to grow inwardly, helps us become the best version of ourselves. When we embody the qualities of a Global Citizen — presence, empathy and inspiration — then we can truly inspire those around us.

 

With the mindset of the Global Citizen, every challenge in our work and lives — from a disagreement with a coworker to the loss of someone we love — becomes fuel for us to grow inwardly and reach our potential. It begins with realizing we already have everything we need to be happy right now. You'll leave this session with a better understanding of the Global Citizen concept and how it can help you.

 

  • Chris Bashinelli, National Geographic Explorer - Bio

Chris Bashinelli, National Geographic Explorer

5:15 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Closing Remarks

6:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m

Dinner and Networking at the Hockey Hall of Fame

Enjoy a great night of food, drinks, entertainment and interactive games at the historic Hockey Hall of Fame!

 

Transportation will be provided beginning at 6:00 p.m. Buses depart from the front entrance of the Westin.

 

The Hockey Hall of Fame is home of the Stanley Cup and the finest collection of hockey artifacts in the world. Much more than a sports museum, the Hockey Hall of Fame is a vibrant, immersive and interactive celebration of hockey.

 

Cost: $95

 

Sponsored by:

RChemwatch | The World's leader in Chemical Safety Management RIntelex cloud-based software manages environment, health & safety, quality and suppliers for regulatory compliance, and streamline ISO initiatives

 

 

 

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