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NAEM's 14th Annual EHS Management Forum
October 25-27, 2006 --- Savannah, Georgia


Managing EHS in a Competitive Global Environment

We are pleased to announce "NAEM's 14th Annual EHS Management Forum," Highlighted Speakers. The following is a brief overview on each of the Highlighed Speakers.

Keynote Speakers Information

"Managing EHS in a Competitive Global Environment "
Wednesday October 25, 2006

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Jeff Seabright, Vice President for Environment and Water, The Coca Cola Company. Mr. Seabright has held several positions in government and business, including as a Foreign Service Officer in the U.S. State Department and as Legislative Assistant to US Senators Timothy E. Wirth and John D. Rockefeller IV. In 1993, he joined the U.S. Agency for International Development, later serving as Director of the Office of Energy, Environment & Technology. He moved the White House in 1999 as Executive Director of the Climate Change Task Force and later joined Texaco as Vice President for Policy Planning. He earned a Master's degree in International Relations from the London School of Economics, and began his professional career with Booz Allen & Hamilton.

"In the Wake of Katrina: Recovery from Impact and Lessons Learned"
Thursday October 26, 2006

Ms. Kimberly Flowers Ms. Kimberly Flowers, Vice President of Generation and Senior Production Officer, with Mississippi Power Company. Ms. Flowers joined Georgia Power Company in 1984 as a co-op student. After graduating from Georgia Tech in 1988 with a B. S. Industrial and Systems Engineering, she began working in Management Services and then Human Resources at Georgia Power in Atlanta, Georgia. In November 2000 she returned to Georgia Power Company as Plant Manager at Plant Bowen, and in 2005 was elected by the Mississippi Power Company Board of Directors as Vice President of Generation and Senior Production Officer.
Mr. Stanley Meiburg Mr. Stanley Meiburg, Regional Administrator of Region 4 United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Mr. Meiburg began his career at the EPA in 1977, working in Washington, D.C., Durham, North Carolina, and Dallas, Texas, before coming to Atlanta in April 1996. As Deputy Regional Administrator, Mr. Meiburg is involved in all aspects of EPA operations in the Southeast. Mr. Meiburg has also handled many cross-cutting assignments at the EPA. These include a management review of the Office of Criminal Enforcement, Forensics and Training, serving as the Executive Director of the Environmental Financial Advisory Board, and as a leader on homeland security laboratory issues.

"From Scientific Exploration comes Lessons in Leadership and Teamwork"
Friday October 27, 2006

Dr. Story Musgrave Dr. Story Musgrave is one of NASA's most experienced astronauts. With a 30 year career spanning the Apollo era of the 1960's, right through to the Space Shuttle program of the 1990s, Dr. Musgrave is unique in the modern world. Dr. Musgrave is a scientist, surgeon, pilot, teacher, photographer, athlete and poet. Dr. Musgrave has flown on all six vehicles of the Space Shuttle program, logging over 1200 hours in space flight. Dr. Musgrave ingenuity and stamina dazzled the world when he commanded the mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope, in orbit high above the earth.

Highlighted Speakers

"Can Employee Wellness Programs Impact the Bottom Line?"
Wednesday October 25, 2006

Dr. Steven Aldana

Dr. Steven Aldana, Director of graduate studies in the College of Health and Human Performance at Brigham Young University. Dr. Aldana has spent his career researching and teaching about the impact of lifestyle on disease and quality of life. Dr. Aldana has published over 60 research articles and has written three books on the connections between healthy living and disease prevention. Dr. Aldana is a regular consultant for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of Health, the Department of Health and Human Services, and the California Department of Health Services. Dr. Aldana is passionate about educating people about the tremendous impact lifestyle has on disease and is devoted to helping individuals adopt and maintain healthy lifestyles.

"Engaging Executives: Communication Strategies for EHS Professionals"

Dr. James Ritchie-Dunham

Dr. James Ritchie-Dunham, President of the Institute for Strategic Clarity. Dr. Ritchie-Dunham is also associate of the Psychology Department at Harvard University and chairman of Strategic Clarity, a strategy consultancy with offices in Boston and Mexico City. Co-author of "Managing from Clarity: Identifying, Aligning and Leveraging Strategic Resources." In addition to his consulting, Dr. Ritchie-Dunham plays an advisory role, sitting currently on the board of directors of Pine Hill Waldorf School and previously on the board of the Society for Organizational Learning and Dynamic I-T. Dr. Ritchie-Dunham’s work has been published in many practitioner and academic journals

"Staying on Top of the Regulatory Environment"
Thursday October 26, 2006

Mr. Keith McCoy

Keith McCoy, Vice President, Energy and Resources Policy National Association of Manufacturers. Mr. McCoy serves as the senior lobbyist before Congress and the Administration on energy, climate change, chemical security, hazardous and solid waste, Clean Water Act, Safe Drinking Water Act, wetlands, Endangered Species Act, waste minimization and environmental justice issues.  In addition to his energy and environmental portfolio, Mr. McCoy handles all transportation related issues for the Association.  Mr. McCoy received his undergraduate degree in Political Science from the University of Massachusetts, and his graduate training in Public Policy at Tufts University where he was the recipient of the Switzer Fellowship Award for environmental policy excellence. 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

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