Member Drop-Ins
Monthly Discussions on Timely TopicsAn Exclusive, Free Benefit for Members
Share Insights and Ask Questions on EHS&S Pressing Issues
NAEM's individual and corporate members are invited to join our virtual Drop-Ins for “just-in-time” knowledge sharing with your peers.You will gain insights and create connections with other NAEM members on a monthly basis. To ensure the discussions are relevant, Drop-In topics are selected and facilitated by an NAEM member and set one month in advance. In addition to our dynamic agenda, we offer simple registration. Just “drop in” as your schedule permits. Drop-Ins are typically conducted on Thursdays from 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. ET.
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Next Drop-In - November 21, 2024
Topic: The EHS Role in Responding to Significant Weather EventsThis session will explore how companies are preparing, responding, and providing ongoing support to their company operations as well as for their employees. Additionally, please come to hear and share efforts and stories about your actions associated with Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
Future Topic Ideas
Contact [programs at naem dot org]. For information on Regent drop-in calls, please contact [membership at naem dot org].Past topics include:
- Creating a Climate Transition Action Plan
- Preparing for SEC climate rules
- Zero Waste initiatives
- Responding to vaccine mandate, mask policies, & return to office plans
- Change management and talent management
- ESG Reporting, Training and Performance
- Developing an internal EHS marketing plan
- Temperature Screening Methods
- Timelines for Developing Vaccine Policies
- Expectation for When Employees Return to Work in Person
- Impact of Vaccinations on Remote Work Policies
- Corporate Travel Policies in 2021
- Virtual Auditing: Lessons learned in 2020 and looking forward to 2021
- Second Wave Policies
- COVID Vaccination Policies
- Permanent Policy Changes
- Prepping for Flu Season
- Return-to-Work Policies
- Mask Policies
- Virtual Auditing and Virtual Inspections
- The New EHS Normal
- Lessons Learned in the Past 6 Months
- Virtual Inspections
- Building an EHS Scorecard to Drive Results
- New Horizons in Virtual Training
- Advancing & Navigating EHS Culture & Change
- Identifying Your PFAS Approach
- Executing Your Water Reduction Strategy
- Getting Value From Behavior Based Safety Data
- Data Management to prevent Greenwashing Claims
Past facilitators:
- Melissa Tominack, Senior Sustainability Coordinator; American Electric Power Co. Inc.
- Chris Herrmann, Director of Environmental Health & Safety; Carlex Glass Co.
- Marc Juaire, Corporate Director of Environmental, Health & Safety; Liberty Diversified International Inc.
- Marty Stern, Global Director; Colgate-Palmolive Co.
- Amanda Beno, Senior Specialist Environmental Compliance and Sustainability; MSC Industrial Supply
- Charles Malaniak, Corporate Environmental Compliance Manager; Wakefern Food Corp.
- Julie Brautigam, Senior Global EHS Leader; Hollister Inc.
- Lesley Clarke, Manager, Environmental Performance; Walker Industries Inc.
- Annette Russo, EHS&S Professional and Coach
- Adrian Salazar, EHS&S Specialist; Acme Brick Co.
- Kara Udarbe, Health, Safety and Environmental Manager; PepsiCo Inc.
- Fawn Bergen, Global Sustainability Director; Intel Corp.
- James Candiloro, Health and Safety Manager; New York Power Authority
- Daniel Paciello, Director, Environmental Health and Safety; New York Power Authority
- David Ocamb, Director, Global Environmental Programs; Trane Technologies plc
- Laura Eckert, Global Environmental Compliance Manager; Tate & Lyle
- Abby Bassett, Corporate Manager, Safety Excellence and Human Performance Reliability; CF Industries Inc.
- Karrie-Lynne Watson, Supervisor, ESG & Sustainability, Electric Transmission and Distribution; ATCO Electric