Michael J. Bittner
Principal and Director, Post-Merger Integration
Ramboll Group A/S
Michael Bittner has more than twenty-five years of experience in the EHS field including more than twenty years in consulting and four years in industry as the corporate manager of environmental compliance at a multi-facility U.S. Department of Defense contractor.
Mr. Bittner has significant hands-on experience in the following areas: post-merger integration planning and implementation; enhanced divestiture services; spin-off and carve out consulting; organizational design, assessment and improvement; transaction services; operational excellence, systems streamlining, and synergy capture; EHS compliance auditing; audit program design, evaluation and management; auditor training; ISO 14001 / OHSAS 18001 gap analyses and systems development; EMIS tools; strategic planning; EHS regulatory compliance programs; soil and groundwater investigations; and high-impact health and safety performance improvement. Mike has published extensively on PMI and other EHS topics, and serves as editor of the EHS Journal.
He has a BS in Geology/Geophysics from the University of Wisconsin, an MA in German Literature from the University of Virginia and a post Graduate Diplomain Environmental Management from the Imperial College at Wye, University of London.
Mr. Bittner has significant hands-on experience in the following areas: post-merger integration planning and implementation; enhanced divestiture services; spin-off and carve out consulting; organizational design, assessment and improvement; transaction services; operational excellence, systems streamlining, and synergy capture; EHS compliance auditing; audit program design, evaluation and management; auditor training; ISO 14001 / OHSAS 18001 gap analyses and systems development; EMIS tools; strategic planning; EHS regulatory compliance programs; soil and groundwater investigations; and high-impact health and safety performance improvement. Mike has published extensively on PMI and other EHS topics, and serves as editor of the EHS Journal.
He has a BS in Geology/Geophysics from the University of Wisconsin, an MA in German Literature from the University of Virginia and a post Graduate Diplomain Environmental Management from the Imperial College at Wye, University of London.