Chris Milici
Vice President | Corporate EHS Manager
FM
As Vice President and Corporate EHS Manager for FM, Chris Milici has overall responsibility for environmental compliance and the health and safety of more than 5,500 employees across 100 countries.
Before joining FM, Chris spent just over ten years navigating manufacturing operations and supply chain jobs and has a unique perspective on the role of the EHS professional, the day-to-day pressures of leading a business, and how to drive culture change. He was an operations director for an equity-owned plastic thermoforming company, a director of quality and continuous improvement for a global plastic injection molding business, and an operations director for a global oil and gas industry equipment manufacturer.
Chris had the opportunity to transition out of an EHS leadership role in 2013 when he and his family relocated to Ireland, and subsequently Italy, where he managed factories producing engineered mechanical seals and associated equipment. Prior to making the switch to Operations, he led EHS and security for various companies.
During his time managing EHS, Chris had the opportunity to present at many NAEM Forums, participate on planning committees, and previously served as a board member.
Chris has a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He has two children, ages 12 and 15, and lives in Cumberland, Rhode Island.
Before joining FM, Chris spent just over ten years navigating manufacturing operations and supply chain jobs and has a unique perspective on the role of the EHS professional, the day-to-day pressures of leading a business, and how to drive culture change. He was an operations director for an equity-owned plastic thermoforming company, a director of quality and continuous improvement for a global plastic injection molding business, and an operations director for a global oil and gas industry equipment manufacturer.
Chris had the opportunity to transition out of an EHS leadership role in 2013 when he and his family relocated to Ireland, and subsequently Italy, where he managed factories producing engineered mechanical seals and associated equipment. Prior to making the switch to Operations, he led EHS and security for various companies.
During his time managing EHS, Chris had the opportunity to present at many NAEM Forums, participate on planning committees, and previously served as a board member.
Chris has a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He has two children, ages 12 and 15, and lives in Cumberland, Rhode Island.