How Stakeholders are Shaping What EHS Compliance Means Today

Deborah Briggs
Deborah Briggs
March 27, 2019
How Stakeholders are Shaping What EHS Compliance Means Today
What does it mean to be "in EHS compliance" at a leadership company today? According to Deborah Briggs, Vice President of EHS, Security and Facilities at Polaris Industries Inc., adhering to regulatory requirements is just the beginning. In this video, she explains how customer inquiries, investor interest and stakeholder demands are driving companies to keep their programs sharp.

Dive deeper into EHS compliance at NAEM's May 2019 Operational Excellence Conference.

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About the Author

Deborah Briggs
Deborah Briggs
Polaris Industries, Inc.
Deborah Briggs is the Vice President, EHS, Security and Facilities, for Polaris Industries. Polaris designs, engineers, manufactures and markets innovative, high quality off-road vehicles, including all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and the Polaris RANGER® and RZR® side-by-side vehicles, snowmobiles, motorcycles and on-road electric/hybrid powered vehicles. 

Deborah has led Polaris' EHS&S efforts since 2015. Prior to joining Polaris, she spent 21 years working for Cargill. She has worked across many disciplines throughout her career, including Quality Assurance, Production Supervision, Integration Management, Strategic Business Development and EHS Leadership. 

She received her B.S. from Indiana University with a double major in biology and environmental science, and her M.B.A from St. Thomas University. Deborah is board-certified in safety and certification in advanced project management.

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