Karen Walding-Zuntych Featured Presenter at the 28th Annual Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) Seminar

Karen Walding-Zuntych, Manager of Whitaker Technical, will be a featured presenter at the 28th Annual Environmental, Health & Safety Seminar. Her topic will be “The Environmental, Health and Safety Professional Outlook in 2025”.

Presentation:

What’s the Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Professional outlook in 2025? Retirement is coming for a large group of the EHS workforce. This session will discuss lackluster roles in EHS according to millennials, STEM graduation levels at lowest point in history, women still trailing men in salaries and/or at the corporate level, as well as emerging trends and individual impact.

Conference:

TX/LA EHS Seminar
28th Annual Environmental, Health & Safety Seminar
June 1 – 4, 2015
Moody Gardens Convention Center
Galveston, Texas

 

Registration Information:

For more information or to register, please visit TX/LA EHS Seminar website.

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