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Biographies of EH professionals attending “I am Environmental Health” Updated 3/03/16 ACT Safe: Lorna G. Puntillo ACT CEO, Ms. Lorna Puntillo started her career as a Bioenvironmental Engineering Specialist with the US Air Force. During this time she was responsible for the environmental, health and safety issues of over 40 diverse occupational industries. She was one of the youngest airmen to become the Hazardous Material Manager and Ionizing Radiation Officer for two military installations. Ms. Puntillo went on to work for Fortune 500 Companies, such as: Pfizer, Pepsi (PBG), Coleman, Lennox Ind. and ConAgra Foods. During this time she has managed Environmental, Health (Industrial Hygiene), Safety, Security, Loss Control (Work Comp), Human Resources and Transportation. She has been lead on audits involving OSHA, DOT, EPA, USDA and Homeland Security. At the Director level she was responsible for multiple facilities and over 2,000 employees. With a B.S. – Environmental Science and minor in Safety and M.S. – Industrial Operations to include Industrial Hygiene and Labor Relations she has numerous accreditations including: OSHA General & Construction Industry Authorized Trainer, Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma (Green Belt), Creative Training, Workers Compensation, Hazardous Waste Manager/Spill Response, RMDs EPA-1 Level Lead Paint inspector, EPA AHERA Inspector for Asbestos Abatement, Industrial Hygiene Measurements, Federal Motor Carrier, Environmental Protection Technician RCRA Cert, Alpha/Beta/Gamma and x-ray Risk Manager. Ms. Puntillo was formally a Commissioner for the State of Iowa – Environmental Protection Commission – Appointed by Governor Culver. She was the only Commissioner that received a unanimous vote by both parties in the history of the Commission. Ms. Puntillo was the representative for Business and Industry, working with thousands of stakeholders throughout Iowa on Environmental Policy. In this role she approved budget spending for the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, approved contracts and purchases, approved and made recommendations on environmental rules for the State of Iowa and performed oversight of legal proceedings and recommended Attorney General action. ACT’s team of experts includes compliance managers, former regulators (compliance officers) and experts in their respective field of OSHA, EPA, Emergency Management, Security and DOT compliance. Totaling over 5,000 years of combined experience in various businesses and industries, her team works with their clients to help them with ~ real answers ~ real solutions ~ in real time. ACT believes effective management of compliance exposures is essential to business survival in today’s world. ACT services all compliance training requirements a business/industry may have “anywhere - any time”. AECOM: Michael deBennencourt, MS CSP Michael has worked in the private sector since 1997, managing safety, environmental and quality programs for organizations ranging in size from 1,000 to 15,000 people in government services, construction and environmental services. Michael was with the U.S. Coast Guard between 1977 and 1997 as a maritime safety, security, and environmental protection officer. He is an expert in safety program management, emergency management, and organizational improvement strategies. Michael’s most recent experience was supporting an organization that destroyed chemical weapons and constructed facilities to detect weapons of mass destruction internationally. Michael has consulted for numerous Fortune 500 companies, and has worked in the Middle East, North and West Africa, Europe, Asia and New Zealand. He has worked extensively in the oil and gas energy sector. Michael has a BS from the University of the State of New York in Environmental Management, and an MS from the University of Houston in Future Studies. He is a Certified Safety Professional, and lives in Colorado Springs. He is a co-author of Beyond Initial Response, Using the National Incident Management System’s Incident Command System, AuthorHouse, 2010; Deal, deBettencourt, et.al.

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ACT Safe: Lorna G. Puntillo ACT CEO, Ms. Lorna Puntillo started her career as a Bioenvironmental Engineering Specialist with the US Air Force. During this time she was responsible for the environmental, health and safety issues of over 40 diverse occupational industries. She was one of the youngest airmen to become the Hazardous Material Manager and Ionizing Radiation Officer for two military installations.

Ms. Puntillo went on to work for Fortune 500 Companies, such as: Pfizer, Pepsi (PBG), Coleman, Lennox Ind. and ConAgra Foods. During this time she has managed Environmental, Health (Industrial Hygiene), Safety, Security, Loss Control (Work Comp), Human Resources and Transportation. She has been lead on audits involving OSHA, DOT, EPA, USDA and Homeland Security. At the Director level she was responsible for multiple facilities and over 2,000 employees.

With a B.S. – Environmental Science and minor in Safety and M.S. – Industrial Operations to include Industrial Hygiene and Labor Relations she has numerous accreditations including: OSHA General & Construction Industry Authorized Trainer, Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma (Green Belt), Creative Training, Workers Compensation, Hazardous Waste Manager/Spill Response, RMDs EPA-1 Level Lead Paint inspector, EPA AHERA Inspector for Asbestos Abatement, Industrial Hygiene Measurements, Federal Motor Carrier, Environmental Protection Technician RCRA Cert, Alpha/Beta/Gamma and x-ray Risk Manager.

Ms. Puntillo was formally a Commissioner for the State of Iowa – Environmental Protection Commission – Appointed by Governor Culver. She was the only Commissioner that received a unanimous vote by both parties in the history of the Commission. Ms. Puntillo was the representative for Business and Industry, working with thousands of stakeholders throughout Iowa on Environmental Policy. In this role she approved budget spending for the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, approved contracts and purchases, approved and made recommendations on environmental rules for the State of Iowa and performed oversight of legal proceedings and recommended Attorney General action. ACT’s team of experts includes compliance managers, former regulators (compliance officers) and experts in their respective field of OSHA, EPA, Emergency Management, Security and DOT compliance. Totaling over 5,000 years of combined experience in various businesses and industries, her team works with their clients to help them with ~ real answers ~ real solutions ~ in real time. ACT believes effective management of compliance exposures is essential to business survival in today’s world. ACT services all compliance training requirements a business/industry may have “anywhere - any time”.

AECOM: Michael deBennencourt, MS CSP Michael has worked in the private sector since 1997, managing safety, environmental and quality programs for organizations ranging in size from 1,000 to 15,000 people in government services, construction and environmental services. Michael was with the U.S. Coast Guard between 1977 and 1997 as a maritime safety, security, and environmental protection officer. He is an expert in safety program management, emergency management, and organizational improvement strategies. Michael’s most recent experience was supporting an organization that destroyed chemical weapons and constructed facilities to detect weapons of mass destruction internationally. Michael has consulted for numerous Fortune 500 companies, and has worked in the Middle East, North and West Africa, Europe, Asia and New Zealand. He has worked extensively in the oil and gas energy sector.

Michael has a BS from the University of the State of New York in Environmental Management, and an MS from the University of Houston in Future Studies. He is a Certified Safety Professional, and lives in Colorado Springs. He is a co-author of Beyond Initial Response, Using the National Incident Management System’s Incident Command System, AuthorHouse, 2010; Deal, deBettencourt, et.al.

AECOM (formerly URS Corporation): Sally K. Miller, MS, CIH Ms. Miller is a Certified Industrial Hygienist, with over 30 years of experience in the consulting field. She holds a B.S. in Geology from Northern Illinois University and an M.S. in Environmental Health from Colorado State University. At AECOM (formerly URS), Ms. Miller is the Safety, Health and Environment (SH&E) Manager for the Midwest Region of the AECOM Design and Consulting Services- Americas (DCSA). She previously managed SH&E for the West/Gulf Coast Region (including western Canada), and Colorado operations, for which she was also the Safety, Quality and Sustainability Management Systems Leader. She is also currently the AECOM Radiation Safety Officer for the Americas. Ms. Miller manages a team of health and safety professionals, and has mentored several successful young professionals over the years. Her experience in industrial hygiene and worker safety includes Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) site management, OSHA and MSHA compliance auditing, health and safety training development and delivery, development and review of project health and safety plans, noise and air monitoring, ergonomic evaluations, project management for industrial hygiene services, and hazardous and radioactive materials management. Ms. Miller has performed a variety of industrial hygiene monitoring, hazard analyses and control strategy development, emergency planning, and incident investigation. Her experience includes implementation, administration and auditing of health and safety programs and radiation safety programs for a variety of sites and clients, including remediation, construction, mining, industrial and commercial sites, as well as Federal facilities. In addition to her career in occupational health and safety, Ms. Miller supervised/managed a geotechnical testing laboratory for 14 years. AECOM: Jennie McCormick Jennie graduated from Colorado State University with a BS in Environmental Health in 2012. During college she had internships with both the Tri County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment assisting in vector control, restaurant and dairy farm safety, toxicology, safety initiatives and various other departmental programs. After graduation Jennie joined AECOM as an industrial hygienist. AECOM is an international consulting firm dealing in a wide range of services from engineering and design to construction and infrastructure. Health and Safety services include exposure monitoring, compliance, internal and external training, auditing and a variety of other services. Jennie currently has her 40-hour HAZWOPER, MSHA Metal/Nonmetal and awareness for asbestos and hydrogen sulfide and plans to take the CIH in December. Anheuser-Busch: Aaron Mortensen Aaron Mortensen graduated from the Environmental Health Program at CSU in 2005. She completed her internship with Anheuser-Busch and was hired on full-time upon completion of the internship. Aaron has worked for Anheuser-Busch for ten years and enjoys the fast-paced manufacturing environment. Aaron worked

as a Health and Wellness Manager at the Anheuser-Busch Brewery in Columbus, Ohio from 2005-2006. She then was promoted to the Safety Manager position at the Anheuser-Busch Brewery in Fairfield, CA. She held that position for 3 years before being promoted to the Environmental Manager position at the Anheuser-Busch Brewery in Fort Collins. In February of 2012, Aaron became the Senior EHS Manager for the Anheuser-Busch Fort Collins Brewery and currently holds that position. Antea Group: Chris Brossia Medical College of Ohio M.S., Occupational Health 1996 Bowling Green State University B.S., Environmental Health 1991 Chris Brossia has more than 20 years of experience in comprehensive Environmental, Health and Safety and loss control. His technical specialties include ergonomics, industrial hygiene, safety culture/leadership, auditing, process safety management, compliance programs, global health and safety management systems, manufacturing systems, research & development, pharmaceutical containment and workers’ compensation. Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) Certified Safety Professional (CSP) Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) Process Hazard Analysis Leader (HAZOP and what-if/checklist techniques) ISO 14001 Lead Auditor (Environmental Management Systems) 40 Hour Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) Standard Root Cause Analysis (SRCA) Anfeald, LLC: Alex Brown, ASP Alex has a B.S. in Environmental Health from Colorado State University and holds the Associate Safety Professional Certification. Throughout college Alex had various seasonal experiences with government entities such as the City of Fort Collins, the USDA, and Colorado State Forest Service dealing with proper disposal of hazardous material, agriculture imports and natural resource management. During his senior year, Alex had a professional internship with New Belgium Brewing Company in their risk management and environmental affairs department. During this internship he assisted the department with IH sampling, developing a SDS database, groundwater sampling, training, and inspecting safety equipment. After completing this internship, Alex joined Anfeald as a HSE Technician. Anfeald is a health, safety and environmental consulting company based out of Fort Collins that focuses in on training, medical surveillance and consulting. Anfeald works with clients in a variety of industries including agriculture, manufacturing, food production, construction, oil and gas, power generation, and brewing. Alex is authorized to teach OSHA 10 and 30 hour for general industry and construction, PEC SafeLand and SafeGulf, CPR/AED/first-aid, hydrogen sulfide awareness, HAZWOPER and many other topics. As a Certified Occupational Hearing Conservationist, he performs audiograms around the country and makes custom-fit ear plugs. Associates in Occupational + Environmental Health: Cynthia Ellwood, Ph.D., CIH, FAIHA 303-582-3020 [email protected] Cynthia is the owner and Principal Industrial Hygienist at Associates in Occupational +Environmental Health, LLC, an industrial hygiene and safety consulting firm located in the Denver metro area. She received her B.S. from Ohio University and Ph.D. from Colorado State University, both in the field of industrial hygiene. Cynthia has provided consulting services for 30 years in the fields of employee exposure assessments, retrospective occupational disease investigations, indoor air quality, local exhaust ventilation, development of comprehensive

safety and health programs, construction in healthcare infection control, and academic and professional education. She has served as adjunct faculty at Ohio University and is an affiliate faculty member at Colorado State University. Cynthia is a member of ASHE, ACGIH, ASSE, and AIHA at both the local and national levels. At the AIHA local section level, Cynthia was President of the AIHA-Rocky Mountain Section (2012-13), President-Elect (2010-11), Board Director and Chair of the Education Committee (1994-98), and as a volunteer on various local section committees from 1994 to the present time. Cynthia has been a Certified Industrial Hygienist, comprehensive practice, by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene since 1993. In 2007, Cynthia was a recipient of the AIHA Fellow Award. Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation: Dennis J. Hu Director, Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) and Systems Safety Engineering (SSE) As Director of EHS and SSE, Dennis is responsible for all environmental, health, safety matters for Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. This includes regulatory compliance, occupational safety, permitting, emergency response, systems safety engineering, EHS management systems and program development, sustainability, and external relationships. With over 23 years of experience, he has worked in both industry and consulting helping companies solve complex EHS and regulatory problems. Prior to joining Ball Aerospace in 2015, Dennis served as Director of EHS for Newalta Corporation responsible for all U.S. oil and gas operations. Prior to Newalta, he served as the Northeast Regional EHS Team Leader for BASF Corporation, supporting multiple chemical manufacturing and research and development facilities. In addition, Dennis has extensive experience working for Environmental Resources Management (ERM) serving varied industry clients as a project manager and consultant. Dennis has an MBA, with distinction, from New York University’s Stern School of Business with specializations in Finance, Change Management and Social Impact and Innovation and a B.S. in Environmental Engineering and Public Policy from Washington University’s School of Engineering and Applied Science in St. Louis, Missouri. Dennis has been active in numerous EHS professional organizations including the Aerospace Industries Association, Air & Waste Management Association, National Association of Environmental Professionals, National Association for EHS Management, Colorado Environmental Management Society and the Rocky Mountain EHS Peer Group. Additionally, Dennis has been involved in community organizations and charities such as Big Brothers and Sisters, Junior Achievement, St. Louis Science Center and is currently a Board Member of the Denver Ronald McDonald House Charities. He has been a guest speaker at numerous professional and charitable events speaking on topics including technical EHS issues, managing organizational change, EHS culture, strategic planning and charitable giving. Boulder County Public Health: Lane Drager Lane received a bachelors in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Lane began his career working for the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency in air pollution control. Lane then transferred to the Illinois Department of Public Health and moved into the asbestos program, swimming pool program, bathing beach program, lead poisoning investigations, and emergency preparedness. Lane then moved to Colorado and began working for Boulder County Public Health as the environmental health planner. Lane focused on the onsite wastewater system program launching Boulder County’s SepticSmart program. Lane has since moved into the Consumer Protection Program Coordinator role and oversees the food safety, body art, and vector programs. Lane is also part of Boulder County’s environmental emergency response team (EERT) and Incident Management Team. Lane is a graduate of the RIHEL Advanced Leadership Training Program (ALTP) and Boulder County’s Leadership Academy. Lane has since served as a peer coach for RIHEL’s ALTP and a peer mentor for Boulder County’s Leadership Academy. Lane is a past executive board member (5 years) of the Colorado Professionals in Onsite Wastewater (CPOW). Lane is currently on the Colorado Environmental Health Associations (CEHA)

executive board and serving as Past President. Lane was appointed to the Jefferson County Board of Health in 2015. Lane is on the executive steering committee for the Colorado Public Health Mentoring Program. Lane also collaborates with the Colorado Center for Food Safety and Prevention of Foodborne Disease and the Colorado Integrated Food Safety Center of Excellence. Broadcom Limited: Dana McKinney BS Environmental Health from Colorado State University Currently employed as a Facilities Engineer focusing on our Safety Level Tool Release process. This process ensures the safe installation and release-to-production of equipment used for semiconductor fabrication. Components that must be reviewed include chemical distribution (both wet and gas), waste collection, and treatment, exhaust abatement, electrical safety, lockout tagout, potential industrial hygiene exposures, and general safety. Overall responsibilities also include areas of emergency preparedness, safety training, safety programs, regulatory compliance, safety culture, ergonomics, and injury/illness investigation and prevention. Previous employment history: EHS Specialist - Hewlett Packard - focus on general safety program compliance and ergonomics in semiconductor manufacturing EHS Engineer - Agilent Technologies - focus on Safety Training, Safety Program documentation, and Behavioral Safety in semiconductor manufacturing EHS Engineer - Avago Technologies - focus on Safety Training, Safety Program documentation, and Behavioral Safety in semiconductor manufacturing Carestream: Michael D. Boyer, CIH University of Iowa M.S., Preventative Medicine & Environmental Health/Industrial Hygiene Westminster College B.S., Biology I am an Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) professional with over 20 years of comprehensive experience in manufacturing, pharmaceutical/biotech and research and development environments. I’m currently the Site EHS Manager at our Windsor manufacturing facility. My experiences include lean manufacturing, operations leadership, strategic planning, safety, industrial hygiene, environmental compliance and sustainability, compliance assurance, and auditing. I just recently received my Six Sigma Black Belt quality certification for a waste reduction project. I work directly with the site’s senior leadership team and across the global Carestream EHS network to ensure management system compliance, setting of goals and policy decisions, deployment of leading and lagging metrics and sharing of best practices. I am also the FIFRA/Pesticide expert for the Company. CDI Corporation: Joe Majestic Joe has over thirty years of high hazard industry management experience. His career began in the Department of Energy’s (DOE) nuclear weapons complex in 1975. Joe was an industrial hygienist with General Electric (GE) at the Pinellas Plant in Largo, Florida and progressed into management of health, safety, and environmental protection programs at the Florida site and a GE commercial operation in Lebanon, Pennsylvania. In 1990, Joe joined EG&G as the Assistant General Manager - Health, Safety, Radiological Protection, and Emergency Preparedness at DOE’s Rocky Flats site in Golden, Colorado. He remained at Rocky Flats with Kaiser-Hill, LLC, the Rocky Flats closure operations and management contractor until 2001 when he formed and operated a consulting firm providing services in strategic planning and project management, management and control of nuclear and chemical operations, and occupational safety and health.

In 2003, Joe joined URS Federal Services at the Tooele Chemical Agent Disposal Facility (TOCDF) in Tooele, Utah. Operated for the US Department of Defense, TOCDF successfully destroyed the nation’s largest stockpile of chemical weapons and earned OSHA VPP Star recognition. As the Deputy General Manager, Joe was responsible for technical performance and management leadership in project management, engineering and document control, safety and industrial hygiene, occupational health, environmental protection, emergency preparedness, performance management, quality assurance, training, security and the site’s monitoring and analytical operations. Following the decontamination and decommissioning of the TOCDF plant in 2012, Joe assumed the position of Deputy Plant Manager at the US Army’s Pueblo Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant (PCAPP) in Pueblo, Colorado and provided management, operations, and health and safety expertise to the startup of the facility until his retirement in 2015. Joe is presently a consultant with CDI Corporation. Joe has bachelor and master’s degrees in Environmental Health from Colorado State University. He chairs the DOE’s National Supplementary Screening Program Advisory Committee, oversighting the health care surveillance program for former nuclear weapons program workers. Chemical & Industrial Hygiene, Inc.: Sara Funk Mrs. Funk is an industrial hygienist at Chemistry & Industrial Hygiene, Inc. (C&IH). Founded in 1987, C&IH provides international consulting for industrial hygiene concerns with an emphasis on health-risk assessments of environmental and occupational exposures. Mrs. Funk earned a Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences and a Master of Science in Industrial Hygiene from Colorado State University. Her educational background includes toxicology, epidemiology, microbiology, chemistry, industrial hygiene, environmental health, public health, and ergonomics. At C&IH, Mrs. Funk performs industrial hygiene exposure assessments for chemical, physical, and biological health and safety hazards in mining, manufacturing, and other industrial environments. She has developed, reviewed, and revised C&IH corporate health and safety programs for compliance with ANSI/AIHA Z10-2005 and OHSAS 18001:2007 standards for the implementation and maintenance of the corporate OHS management system. Mrs. Funk is also a Certified Ergonomic Assessment Specialist as well as a Certified Safety Professional (CSP). ChemRisk: Tyler Ferracini Tyler Ferracini graduated from the Environmental Health Program at CSU in May of 2008. He completed his internship with ChemRisk in the summer of 2008 and became a full time employee beginning in September. Tyler has worked with ChemRisk for over 4 years and is currently an Associate Health Scientist II with the firm. ChemRisk is a scientific consulting firm that specializes in characterizing the health and environmental risk associated with complex exposures involving chemicals, pharmaceuticals or radionuclides in a variety of media and environments. Throughout his employment, Tyler has worked on managed over 150 toxic tort litigation matters including assisting testifying experts in trials and depositions. Additionally, Tyler has participated in a number of Human Health and Environmental Risk Assessments pertaining to chemical exposures. The remainder of his time is spent researching and publishing on matters pertaining to various areas of sustainability practices in order to improve current practices used in today’s industry, as well as chemical exposures. His primary training and areas of expertise include environmental and occupational health, epidemiology, and toxicology. City of Fort Collins Environmental Services : Mary Pat Aardrup Environmental Planner. Mary Pat is the Program Coordinator of the City of Fort Collins Indoor Air Quality Programs including Healthy Homes and Radon. Healthy Homes is a free, indoor air quality program providing

in-depth home health assessments with a focus on chemical contaminants, biological pollutants and safety hazards. Community Volunteers who complete the 20 hour training in April become certified as Master Home Educators (MHE). MHE’s are trained by 15 experts in the key areas of our healthy homes program – learning the house as a system and how to identify areas of the home that could be making people ill. After successful completion of the 20 hour training, volunteers receive designation as Master Home Educator and are asked to contribute an additional 20 hours conducting assessments in the community. The MEH’s provide residents with low-cost or no-cost solutions to make their homes healthier. City of Fort Collins Safety, Security & Risk Management: Lance Murray Lance Murray is the City Safety & Security Manager within the Safety, Security and Risk Management office of the City of Fort Collins. Mr. Murray began his career in Occupational Health & Safety in 1981 with the Pepsi Cola Bottling Company in the Central Valley of California. Since that time, his safety career has included fields such as research and development with an energy DOE contractor, a 107 bed regional hospital in Health Care, 8 years as safety manager for a national general contractor, and the last 11 years in the public sector as Risk Manager and now safety and security manager for the City of Fort Collins. As the field of H&S continues to evolve, Mr. Murray has seen the changes in the H&S landscape gradually move from one of regulatory compliance to one of developing cultural strengths within organizations that lead to fewer injuries in the workplace. Another passion is the development, alignment and integration of organizational wellness programming into H&S programming and initiatives. Mr. Murray is currently president elect of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the ASSE and has served as president of the both ABC and AGC safety committees in San Diego, CA. Lance has had the pleasure of developing and delivering training and presentations to audiences that include not only employees for the organizations he has worked for, but also to local and national organizations such as PRIMA, States RRG and Colorado Special Districts Insurance Pool. Clear Creek County Public & Environmental Health: Charlotte Hampson Charlotte Hampson graduated from CSU with her BS in Environmental Health in the spring of 2013. She completed her capstone internship with the Clear Creek County Public and Environmental Health Department at which time she got to experience a variety of different areas such as wastewater management, water quality, air quality, emergency planning, food safety, hazardous waste management, zoonosis and environmental health planning. After her internship she was hired on full time to work as an Environmental Health Specialist – Generalist Inspector for Clear Creek County. She continued to work as a generalist for a year before leaving for a short time to work for Tri-County Health Department as a Hazardous Waste Specialist. During her time at Tri-County she managed the Household Hazardous Waste Collection events for the summer of 2014. Her short stay at Tri-County Health Department ended when she was offered an unpassable opportunity to return to as the Environmental Health Department Lead for Clear Creek County. Since her return to Clear Creek County she has become the Environmental Health Manager. Charlotte is an active member of the Upper Clear Creek Watershed Association, Upper Bear Creek Watershed Association, Clear Creek Health Advisory Committee, Colorado Environmental Health Association, Colorado Environmental Crimes Task Force and several other statewide committees. She is also serving as the Secretary on the Board of Directors for the Colorado Professionals of Onsite Wastewater. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment: Erika Atherly Erika Atherly holds a Masters of Public Health from the Colorado School of Public Health and a B.S. in Public Health Education and Health Promotion from California State University, Northridge. Erika currently works as

an Environmental Protection Specialist with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. In this position, she travels around the state fulfilling a variety of responsibilities, such as conducting regulatory inspections, providing classroom training and technical assistance to staff at local public health agencies, and participating in stakeholder groups for revising environmental regulations. She is also the primary creator of e-learning courses for her team. Erika is a fellow for the PHF/CDC 2016 E-learning Institute. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment: Kaitlyn Minich Denison University, Environmental Studies and Political Science 2011 Kaitlyn has a B.A. in Environmental Studies and Political Science from Denison University in Granville, Ohio. Through her coursework in college, Kaitlyn was exposed to a variety of environmental issues, but her Colorado roots drove her towards water-related projects. Kaitlyn also studied human-wildlife conflict in East Africa and saw firsthand the effects that water availability had on rural populations. After graduation, Kaitlyn began working in the Compliance Assurance Section of CDPHE’s Water Quality Control Division. She gained a deeper understanding of the importance of regulatory oversight, and was exposed to a large variety of water systems in this position. After several years in Compliance, Kaitlyn moved into the Local Assistance Unit (where she now works) to get more field experience. She is now responsible for providing in-person training to water systems, developing and implementing an excellence program, and serving as the CDPHE liason for the Colorado Water/ Wastewater Agency Response Network. In addition, she is responsible for a variety of projects that require partnership with outside water agencies. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment: Kristen Hughes Denison University, Environmental Studies and Economics 2012 Kristen attended Denison University in Granville, Ohio, where she studied Environmental Studies and Economics. A large part of Kristen’s environmental coursework was focused on wetland ecology and GIS mapping. She also spent a semester creating an assessment report for the local watershed and then used that report to cultivate local interest and develop a watershed protection group. After graduation, Kristen began an internship in the Water Quality Control Division’s Local Assistance Unit at CDPHE. During this time, she gained experience with on-site water system trainings and water system monitoring. This internship led to a full time position in the Source Water Assessment and Protection Program, where she is responsible for awarding and monitoring all source water protection grants in the state. Additionally, she provides assistance to water systems in developing their source water protection plans and uses GIS to create delineations of water system’s sources. Colorado State University Environmental Health Services: Jim Graham B.S. Colorado State University Wildlife Biology M.S. Colorado State University Health Physics Jim is currently the Director of Environmental Health Services (EHS) at Colorado State University. Jim supervises 20-25 full time and student employees. EHS support services include: Radiation Safety, Magnetic Resonance Safety, Laser Safety, Building Safety, Construction Safety, Asbestos Safety, Lead Safety, Fume Hood Safety and Inspection, On-Call Emergency Response, Explosive Safety, Spill Prevention and Countermeasures Control, Hazardous Waste, Fire Safety, Occupational Safety, Respirator Safety, Noise Safety, Food Safety, Water Quality, Sanitary Sewer Discharges, Indoor Air Quality, Emergency Planning and Operations, Chemical Safety and Mold Remediation. Other Temporary and Volunteer Positions Colorado Division of Wildlife, CSU, Exxon, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Wyoming Game and Fish, Bureau of Land Management

Trapping and radio-collaring deer and antelope, using radio telemetry equipment for deer migration studies, feeding trails with deer, antelope, elk, bighorn sheep, and rocky mountain goats and fisheries stream shocking, lake shocking, seining, trap netting, trawling, gill netting and phytoplankton sampling. Radiation Ecologist for the Republic of the Marshall Islands Nationwide Radiological Study (NWRS), Majuro, MH Studied the fallout across the Marshall Islands from the atomic bomb testing. Counting Laboratory Technician, Analytical Technologies Inc., Fort Collins Health Physics Technician, Alternate Radiation Safety Officer, Radiation Safety Officer and Associate Director of Environmental Health Services at Colorado State University CERTIFICATIONS Laser Safety Officer Introductory and Advanced Topics in Weapons of Mass Destruction Modular Emergency Response Radiological Transportation Campus Public Safety Response to WMD Incidents OSHA Compliance & Workplace Safety Management and Administration of Radiation Safety Programs Colorado Explosives Type I Permit State of Wyoming Blasting Certificate Denver International Airport: Amanda Sutton Sustainability Coordinator Education: B.S. Environmental Health – Colorado State University M.S. Environmental Policy and Management – University of Denver Certificates and Training: Green Building Certificate Program – Colorado State University 40 –hour HAZWOPER Training After graduating from CSU, Amanda was hired by the City of Fort Collins to work on both internal sustainability initiatives and community education for the ClimateWise program. In her position at the City, she worked on several initiatives including greenhouse gas inventories, recycling and green event planning, waste reduction programs, and green building code development. As a Sustainability Specialist with the ClimateWise program, Amanda assisted businesses with identifying opportunities and implementing projects in the areas of energy efficiency, water conservation, and waste reduction. In 2011, Amanda was hired by Boulder County Public Health to assist with the implementation of the EnergySmart and Partners for a Clean Environment programs. Amanda worked with businesses and contractors to implement sustainability projects and develops new rebate and incentive programs to bolster program participation. Amanda also served on the Environmental Emergency Response team for Public Health and assists communities in Boulder County with responding to emergencies that have public health or environmental implications. She has extensive experience in community outreach, project management, tracking, and reporting and has worked with over 700 businesses in the City of Fort Collins and Boulder County. In July of 2014, Amanda was hired by the Environmental Services Division at Denver International Airport. She is tasked with developing a Sustainability Management System to integrate sustainability into the business model for the airport. This effort includes coordinating across sections that manage over 53 square miles of land and 35,000 employees at the 6th busiest airport in the world. She is also responsible for employee training and engagement, marketing and communication, data management, and reporting.

Golder Associates: Kamran Azad: Mr. Kamran Azad has 19 years of direct experience in environmental, health and safety (EHS) regulatory compliance and program management. He currently works for Golder Associates, a global environmental and engineering consulting company, at their offices in Fort Collins, Colorado. Kamran works with large and small multi-national companies in the manufacturing, chemical, and oil and gas industries supporting operations in North America, South America Europe, and Asia. Prior to Golder, he served as the senior EHS Manager for BASF and Eastman Kodak Company, where he worked closely with facility operations. His expertise includes EHS compliance auditing, occupational health assessments, accident investigation and implementation of EHS management systems such as ISO 14001 and Responsible Care. Kamran’s current focus is to assess environmental, social, labor and occupational safety risks within internal and external supply chains. Kamran obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin and Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering from the University of Florida. He is registered Professional Engineer in State of Colorado, Certified Safety Professional (CSP) and Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM). Hach Company: Tony Greaton Tony Greaton attended the University of North Dakota (UND) to obtain a Bachelor of Science in Occupational Safety & Environmental Health with focus in Industrial Hygiene & Hazardous Materials, Industrial Manufacturing & Production Processes, and Ergonomics. Tony then pursued a Master’s degree in all the aforementioned fields @ the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD), and also achieved his CSP throughout his working career. Main Work Experience:

• 2000-2004: EHS Engineer @ Intel Corporation in Chandler, AZ • 2004-2009: Senior EHS Engineer / Mgr @ Intel corporate Headquarters in Santa Clara, CA • 2009-Current: EHS Engineering Mgr @ Hach Company in Loveland, CO

Hellman & Associates: Kent Williams Senior EHS Consultant Kent Williams graduated in December of 2007 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Health at Colorado State University. Kent currently works as a Senior Environmental Health and Safety Consultant for Hellman & Associates, Inc. (H&A) located in Wheat Ridge, Colorado. He began working for H&A in May of 2008 shortly after graduating from CSU. Kent started out as an intern and was hired on as a consultant in October of 2008. In the summer of 2012 he took on the new job of Senior EHS Consultant. H&A’s clientele ranges from small and large scale pharmaceutical manufactures to large scale breweries. As a company H&A develops, manages, implements and evaluates all aspects of the environmental health and safety programs specific to a variety of general industry and construction based clients. On an individual basis, Kent manages or works directly with EHS departments to assist in managing all aspects of an EHS program for up to 15 clients on a monthly basis. Kent’s areas of experience include, but are not limited to industrial hygiene, occupational exposure monitoring, hazardous waste management, EPCRA and HMIS reporting, fire prevention, risk management, health and safety training and management, incident investigations and reporting, indoor air quality, compliance audits, scientific report writing, air emissions, spill control, stormwater management and construction safety. Kent is currently working towards a certification in hazardous materials management (CHMM) that will allow him to branch out more into environmental and waste management. Feel free to contact Kent at any time with questions that you may have via email, which is listed below. Kent Williams Sr. EHS Consultant Hellman & Associates, Inc. ehscompliance.com; [email protected]

Jefferson County Public Health: Mitchell Brown Mitchell graduated from CSU with his BS in Environmental Health in 2005 and his Masters in Public Health from the University of Florida in 2014. He completed his internship with the Larimer County Department of Health and Environment doing water quality; retail food, child care, summer camp and onsite wastewater inspections; public health emergency preparedness; public health planning; zoonosis investigation and air quality. Following his internship, Mitchell was hired by Jefferson County Public Health and based on his experience with Larimer County, he became a generalist inspector for Jefferson County. He continued to work in retail food, child care, summer camp and onsite wastewater inspections and expanded to pool and non-community water systems inspections. He also became the department lead and assisted with developing the clandestine drug lab remediation program for the county. A short while later, Mitchell moved to Southern California and worked as an environmental engineering consultant for URS Corporation. While at URS, he was the specialist in groundwater remediation, Phase I environmental site assessments and health and safety. During his time at URS, he enjoyed getting to work on projects for ConocoPhillips, BNSF and local municipalities throughout Orange County, the Inland Empire and High Desert. Upon his return to Colorado, Mitchell was then hired by Clear Creek County Public and Environmental Health as their lead EHS/ EH Director. He was with Clear Creek County for four years as a generalist. He was involved with the Colorado Directors of Environmental Health and developing the EH Department. Mitchell recently returned to work for Jefferson County Public Health as a generalist working in the onsite wastewater, child care, retail food, and pool programs, and emergency preparedness/epidemiology. Mitchell has also been helping to raise awareness of cultural competency in environmental health working with several of the Front Range health departments. Mitchell is a Registered Environmental Health Specialist, Certified Pool Operator, OSHA HAZWOPER trained and holds several Incident Command System certifications. Jefferson County Public Health: Atisha Morrison Atisha (Tish) graduated from Colorado State University with her BS in Environmental Health May 2015. During her time at CSU, she completed two internships. Her first was with the USPHS in Santa Fe, New Mexico with the Indian Health Service focusing on retail food and child care inspections, water quality, radon and zoonosis education, intentional and unintentional injury grants, community needs assessments and animal control planning for tribal communities. Her other internship was with Avago Technologies in Fort Collins, Colorado working with Environment, Health, and Safety on updating RCRA Subpart BB compliance site wide, conducting ergonomic evaluations, maintaining the safety data sheets database for over 1500 chemicals and implementing process safety management OSHA standard. Tish began working at Jefferson County Public Health after graduating as an Environmental Health Specialist. Her work focuses on the retail food, pool, and child care inspections programs as well as in epidemiology and emergency preparedness. She is currently training as the public health representative in the Jefferson County Emergency Operations Command Center which responds to county wide disasters and is involved with the Colorado Public Health Mentoring Program. Koch Environmental Health, Inc: Thomas D. Koch, CIH, MEPM Thomas Koch has a dynamic background in the fields of Industrial Hygiene and Environmental Health & Safety, having been employed nearly 20 years in industry and private practice. Mr. Koch is a Certified Industrial Hygienist with a Masters Degree in Environmental Policy and Management from DU. Mr. Koch President of

Koch Environmental Health, Inc., specializing in the comprehensive fields of Industrial Hygiene and Environmental Safety and Health. President, Koch Environmental Health, Inc. (1995-current) – Mr. Koch is president of an Industrial Hygiene consulting company founded in 1993 and incorporated in 1995. The company provides professional industrial hygiene and environmental health and safety consulting services to a wide-ranging customer base, including large and small manufacturing, business, government, and industry. Mr. Koch is responsible for business development, quality control, and supervision of office of up to fifteen environmental health and safety professionals. Services provided by Mr. Koch and his staff at Koch Environmental Health, Inc. include:

• Chemical exposure monitoring, manufacturing and construction • Comprehensive industrial hygiene • Noise exposure assessments • Indoor Air Quality evaluations • Construction Safety support • ESH training • Asbestos testing and management services • Lead paint testing and management services • Mold/moisture evaluations • Clandestine Drug Lab evaluations

Education: Master’s Degree, Environmental Policy and Management, 1994 University of Denver, Denver, Colorado Bachelor of Science, Biology, 1986 University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota 8/82 - 5/84: Biology Studies University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming Larimer County Department of Health and Environment: Kim Meyer-Lee Kim graduated from Colorado State University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Health. Kim has worked for the Larimer County Department of Health and Environment since 1993 working in a wide range of program areas to include food safety, institutional sanitation, water quality, zoonoses, and emergency response. Most recently, Kim has worked in the Emergency Preparedness and Response (EPR) program where duties include writing agency response plans, and exercising and training staff on disaster response. Also, within the EPR program, she serves as the Regional Epidemiologist for the Northeast Region; work within this program area includes investigation of reported illnesses and outbreak investigations. National Environmental Health Association: Kristen Ruby-Cisneros Managing Editor, Journal of Environmental Health Kristen received her B.S. in environmental health from Colorado State University in 1997. After completing her internship at the Weld County Health Department, her first job out of college was at Accu-Labs in Golden, Colorado, in its inorganic water testing laboratory. In 1999 she started work at Advanced Circuits as its laboratory supervisor and safety officer. While there she was responsible for all employee safety training, environmental reporting, wastewater monitoring, and chemical bath maintenance. In 2003 Kristen started working at the National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) as its education coordinator. Her main responsibility was putting together the educational program for NEHA’s annual

conferences (over 150 sessions and 200+ speakers for 1,000+ attendees). Work at NEHA then evolved into managing its publication program and numerous research projects related to workforce development and training, sustainability, preparedness, and food safety. In 2011 she became the content editor of NEHA’s Journal of Environmental Health, a peer-reviewed scientific journal that is published 10 times a year. Kristen was recently promoted to managing editor of the Journal in 2014 and oversees all steps of the publication process from manuscript review to the final print version. Working for NEHA has provided a rare opportunity for Kristen to continue her environmental health education while working on projects that have provided continuing education, scientific research, and training for thousands of environmental health professionals across the country. New Belgium Brewing Company: Nick Ampe Nick Ampe graduated from CSU in 2004 with a BS in Environmental Health. He is currently the corporate Environmental Health Specialist, managing both Fort Collins, CO and Asheville, NC facilities. He has over 10 years of experience with managing environmental and safety regulations. Environmental regulatory work includes CAA permitting, GHG accounting, RCRA hazardous waste management, wastewater and stormwater permitting and management, radiation safety officer (RSO) and Tier II reporting. Additionally, he manages all spent brewing residuals for all facilities. Safety and OSHA regulatory work includes production safety assessments, lockout/tagout procedure creation and management, chemical and SDS management as well as managing the onsite incident management team (IMT). Outside of the regulatory realm, Mr. Ampe also manages all waste management at all NBB facilities. This includes management of the creation, handling and disposal of all waste and recycling streams for both the Distribution Center (DC) and brewery in North Carolina. He spearheaded the certification process for NBB to become a certified platinum zero waste facility through the US Zero Waste Business Council (ZWBC) in 2015. Information Technology (IT) management specific to EH&S is another part of the EH Specialist role. This includes administration and management of the contractor prequalification system, EH&S assessment system, claims reporting, SDS Database, LMS training system and equipment inspection system. In 2015, Nick Ampe was appointed to the NC Food Manufacturing Taskforce. In response to Executive Order 73 signed by Governor McCrory, the NC Food Manufacturing Taskforce was created with 35 individuals who are collectively experienced in agriculture, poultry production, beef production, pork production, dairy production, crop production, agribusiness, food processing, food packaging, transportation, education, government, and economic development. The task force focused on developing a plan to leverage existing activities in food processing and manufacturing; establishing a statewide food processing and manufacturing organization, directory and database; creating a proactive industrial recruitment campaign for new business development; and fostering the growth of food manufacturing entrepreneurs and increasing outreach. Certifications: CHMM since 2009 Certified EMS First Responder since 20111 New Belgium Brewing Company: Kelly Stewart Kelly recently graduated with a B.S. in Environmental Health at CSU in December 2014. During her undergraduate career she had experience working with Colorado Mosquito Control for two seasons as a surveillance technician where she trapped and performed taxonomic identification of mosquitoes in addition to learning more about the public health issues of West Nile Virus. She also had an opportunity to work in the Bartonella laboratory at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Fort Collins, CO for student worksite

experience. Here she worked with live mice and rats for research where she assisted in collecting samples and performing various laboratory tests. During Kelly’s senior year she started interning with New Belgium and was hired on eight months later in March 2014 as an EH&S technician. Kelly’s job focuses primarily on providing support to the Environmental Specialist and Safety Specialist in her department. She considers herself an EH&S generalist, where some things she does is she manage on-site recycling, conduct facility audits, develop training programs, manages the SDS database, and is a Certified Occupational Hearing Conservationist where she assists with the Hearing Conservation Program at the brewery. She is an Incident Commander (HAZWOPER Level V) on the brewery’s Incident Management Team where she is responsible for leading incident response, clean-up, and decontamination during emergencies. Kelly hopes to get her EMT-Basic certification this year while remaining busy in assisting the department in getting their Asheville, NC coworkers trained and ready to make some more beer! Occupational Safety and Health Consultation (CSU): Ken McNaught Education: BS in Microbiology: Oregon State University MS in Environmental Health (Industrial Hygiene): Colorado State University Certifications: CIH – Certified Industrial Hygienist (Comprehensive Practice) Past Employment: Larimer County Health Department (Sanitarian): Fort Collins, CO Sentry Insurance (IH Consultant): Stevens Point, WI Hewlett-Packard (EHS Specialist): Fort Collins, CO Hewlett-Packard (EHS Manager) [IH and Occupational Medicine]: Fort Collins, Colorado Hewlett-Packard (EHS Program Manager): Americas EHS (North and South America) Current Job Duties: Ken is currently an Industrial Hygiene Consultant in the OSHA 21d consultation program managed through Colorado State University. Responsibilities are to provide Health and Safety assistance to small businesses throughout Colorado. All businesses, ranging from metal fab shops to granite countertop fabrication to grain elevators (and everything in-between) are included in the scope of the program. We provide H&S compliance surveys and program management for these companies. We help develop written programs and provide training on any topic in which training is needed. We provide a full range of IH sampling as needed to characterize hazards and we recommend controls to alleviate H&S exposures. Occupational Safety and Health Consultation (CSU): Layne Sargent Layne Sargent has been a health consultant with CSU Colorado OSHA Consultation Program since 2007. Layne graduated from Colorado State University in 2005 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Health, and with a Master of Science degree in Industrial Hygiene in 2007. Her master’s thesis research concentrated on the sampling methods used for isocyanates in the spray-on truck bed liner industry. Layne is well versed in assisting small business in achieving their health and safety goals through hazard identification, correction assistance and employee training. Layne is also active in helping the emerging marijuana industry attain safe and healthful workplaces through her work with Colorado Consultation and her work as the Industrial Hygiene Committee Chair for the Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment’s Marijuana Industries Occupational Health & Safety Workgroup. Layne is a Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) through The American Board of Industrial Hygiene.

RLH Engineering, Inc: Chuck F. Jordan, LEED AP Project Manager Chuck divides his time between the firm’s environmental and owner’s representative projects. He has recently managed projects involving mountain construction conditions and challenging schedules. Chuck has also managed asbestos, hazardous materials, and demolition projects, provided building inspections and drafted specifications for abatement/demolition projects. His strong skills as a communicator, technical writer and problem solver make him a valuable asset for our owner’s representative services. Chuck’s additional experience in this area comes from being an employee of an industrial manufacturing concern that performs an average of $100 million in construction annually where he was a capital projects team member for design, construction and project oversight of industrial facilities and production lines. Chuck also has previous experience in the military which included building a school facility in a remote region without power or running water. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Limon School District RE-4J – 25.1 million 2013 Bond/BEST Grant Programs Owner’s Representative for the design and construction of a new 76,000 SF LEED Gold K-12 School and Gym Renovation on a existing site. Construction to be completed in August 2015. Big Sandy School District 100J – 25.3 million 2011 Bond/BEST Grant Program Owner’s Representative for the design and construction of a new 84,412 SF LEED Gold P-12 School on a new site encompassing new utility connections and state/county road traffic management improvements. Construction completed in August 2013. Salida School District R32J - $30.9 million 2010 Bond/BEST Grant Program Owner’s Representative for the design and construction of a new 91,110 SF LEED Gold High School, a partial renovation of the historic 1922 Kesner Building, and construction of new track & soccer/football field and practice fields. Construction completed in August 2012. Gunnison Valley Hospital, Expansion - $7.5 Million Imaging and Laboratory Addition Project. Owner’s Representative for design and construction of hospital additions, site and facility departmental adjacency relationships. YMCA of the Rockies, Estes Park Center - $44.4 Million Core Development Project Owner’s Representative for Design and Construction of three new lodges with 202 guest rooms, $4.6 million Conference Center, and $5.8 million in infrastructure, utility, and support facilities. Estes Park Medical Center, Emergency Department - $4.0 Million 2008 - Present Projects Owner’s Representative for additions and renovation for MRI/CT addition, three new trauma bays, five exam rooms, triage, central nurse station, admissions area, site work, and support areas. YEARS OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Ten years civilian, Ten years military EDUCATION

• Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Health / Science, Colorado State University, 2003 • US Army, Special Forces, Engineer, 1992 – 2002

Starbucks: Shelly Wallingford, MS, REHS Retail Quality Assurance Manager Shelly received a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Health from California State University of San Bernardino in 1997. She then moved to Washington State to start her Environmental Health career as a generalist for

Whitman County. She then became the food program manager for Northeast Tri-county in Washington State. In addition, she was elected as the eastern Washington VP for the Washington state environmental health association and was on their annual educational conference planning committee for two years. Shelly then moved to Colorado and worked at Tri-county and Boulder county health departments. During that time, Shelly went back to school and got her masters in organizational leadership from CSU global. After 13 years working for government, shelly took a position at the National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) as their education coordinator. She was in charge of all the education for the annual conference and after two conferences was promoted to the credentialing manager for NEHA. Shelly left NEHA in 2013 and is currently the retail quality assurance manager for Starbucks and covers 7 states. Shelly is currently the chair of the newly formed business and industry affiliate of NEHA. In addition, shelly serves on the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s variance committee and is on the Starbucks women development network board. Summit County Environmental Health: Seth Danner Seth Danner graduated from CSU with his BS in Environmental Health Sciences in spring '13. His capstone internship consisted of waste diversion consulting for large events and festivals for the local Ft. Collins company Zerohero. After a couple years providing composting and recycling support for everything from bike tours to music festivals and even cruise ships, Seth returned to the field of public health. Seth became an Environmental Health Specialist for Summit County Public Health in early 2015. Seth now oversees the drinking water program which consists of well water testing prior to new construction sign off and general public inquiries. Seth regularly performs Retail Food Establishment inspections across the county including on mountain inspections at Keystone and A-Basin ski resorts. Seth's daily work also involves Onsite Wastewater System permitting and construction inspections at some of highest elevations in Colorado. The SP Group: Steve Perich Steve has more than 26 years of experience as an Environmental Health and Safety Professional and is currently the President of The SP Group based out of Windsor, Colorado. The SP Group provides strategic and routine regulatory, quality, and project management consulting services to a variety of industry sectors with an emphasis in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. In addition to running the day to day operations of the consulting firm, Steve provides environmental, occupational health and safety, radiation, industrial alcohol, and controlled substance consulting services. These services include: The development and coordination of regulatory programs to ensure compliance with DOT, EPA (CAA, CERCLA, CWA, EPCRA, TSCA, and RCRA) OSHA, and State authorized environmental programs. Environmental permitting and strategic analysis of proposed business ventures. Implementing compliance management systems for multiple operations in multiple States Directing investigations regarding due diligence, business and property transactions. Creating and maintaining working relationships with regulatory agencies and public interest groups. Coordinating comprehensive corporate auditing programs to facilitate compliance with regulations and permit requirements. Developing departmental operating plans to achieve company business plans. Developing and maintaining corporate policies, guidelines and standards as well as related training programs to ensure compliance. Strategic planning and budgeting. Negotiating and resolving disputes. Prior to the SP Group, Steve was the Director of Environmental Health and Safety at Eyetech Pharmaceuticals (New York, NY and Boulder, CO), Director of Production and EHS for Natural Pharmaceuticals (Beverly, MA),

and Director of Corporate Facilities and Environmental Health and Safety for Hauser, Inc. (Boulder, CO). Steve Received his MS in Environmental Policy and Management from the University of Denver and BS from Colorado State University in Biological Sciences. TOLMAR, Inc.: Gary Wilson Gary Wilson is the current Manager of Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) at TOLMAR, Inc., a pharmaceutical manufacturer located in Fort Collins, Colorado. He is currently engaged in improving TOLMAR’s EH&S functional contribution to overall company success including the design and construction of a multi-suite pharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Windsor, Colorado. Mr. Wilson’s career in EHS includes over 15 years’ experience in pharmaceutical/biopharmaceutical manufacturing, 10 years in medical device manufacturing, and 12 years in cement mining and manufacturing. He has directed a corporate staff of eight in global EH&S functions and as many as 18 EH&S and medical professionals in support of multi-plant operations. He has gained experience in the following areas:

• IH monitoring for chemical exposures, noise and heat stress; • Hazardous waste management; • Radiation safety officer (RSO) for a 5,000,000 Curie gamma irradiator used to sterilize medical devices; • Office and manufacturing ergonomics; • Air permitting including a Title V permit for an ethylene oxide sterilization facility.

Mr. Wilson’s career has taken him to Puerto Rico and Ireland to manage EH&S risks associated with biopharmaceutical manufacturing. He identified the need for and was instrumental in the design of a wastewater treatment plant to support a $500 million manufacturing expansion. Mr. Wilson has a bachelor’s degree in occupational safety and health from Utah State University. He has a second bachelor’s degree in microbiology and has taken post-graduate course work in toxicology and ergonomics. Tri County Health Department: Brad Turpin Brad Turpin graduated from the Environmental Health Program at CSU in May 2006. Brad also graduated from Walden University with a Masters of Public Health degree in 2014. He completed his undergraduate internship with Tri-County Health Department (TCHD) and was hired on full-time upon completion of the internship. Brad has worked for the EH Division for almost ten years and enjoys educating the operators and staff of his regulated facilities. Brad is a Registered Environmental Health Specialist through the National Environmental Health Association (NEHA). Brad is the Environmental Health Field Supervisor in the Aurora Office. Brad oversees seven field staff members who conduct regulatory inspections of restaurants, child care centers, pools, and onsite wastewater treatment systems as well as conduct disease and complaint investigations. Brad enjoys spending time with his fiancé, Crossfit, football, movies, grilling, and just hanging out with his dog, Rosalita. University of Northern Colorado Environmental Health and Safety: Glenn Adams Glenn Adams is the Director of Environmental Health and Safety for the University of Northern Colorado including all four campus locations: Greeley, Loveland, Denver, and Colorado Springs. Since 2005, he has been responsible for all environmental, health and safety issues and for ensuring regulatory compliance for matters including biological safety, water quality, air permits, hazardous waste, radiology, chemical safety, asbestos, lead, mold, occupational safety, building safety, industrial hygiene, indoor air quality, fire safety, and emergency management. Over the years, Glenn has had the honor of serving on many committees for the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Occupational Health and Safety Administration, regional groups and local agencies.

Before joining UNC in 2003, Glenn served as an Environmental Health and Safety Specialist for ACX Technologies, a subsidiary of Coors Brewing Company from 1990 to 2003. He assisted in overseeing 12 companies in Colorado, Kentucky, Texas and California. These companies ranged from manufacturing, research and development, food processing and grain handling facilities. His duties included environmental, occupational safety and emergency management compliance. Glenn attended Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction, Colorado with a focus in Business and Computer Information Systems. He possesses an insightful understanding and has a wide-range of experience in environmental compliance, occupational safety, fire safety and emergency management. He also gives time to local charities and organizations. He has served on the Risk Management Board for the Boy Scouts of America Longs Peak Council since 2007. University of Northern Colorado Environmental Health Services: Leah Hopkins Leah is an Environmental Health and Safety Specialist for the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley Colorado. Leah received a Juris Doctorate degree from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles California and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from UCLA. Leah practiced law in Fort Collins Colorado while working on a Masters degree in Environmental Policy and Management from the University of Denver. As an Environmental Health and Safety Specialist for UNC Leah supports the overall goals of the EHS department which are to promote a safe and healthy campus environment for students, faculty, visitors and staff as well as provide guidance to ensure compliance with University, Federal, State and local rules and regulations. The EHS department provides assistance and training in regard to asbestos, recycling, fire safety, hazard communications, hazardous materials and worker safety. Currently, Leah’s main area of focus is training, fire safety, safety inspections and emergency management. Leah conducts fire drills for the 16 residence halls on campus as well as University owned apartments. She also conducts training on bloodborne pathogens, hazard communication, back and lifting safety, electrical safety, hazard communication, hearing loss prevention, heat stress awareness, lockout/tagout, workers comp incident reporting, asbestos and respiratory protection for 11 University departments. USDA National Wildlife Research Center: Steve Greiner Steve Greiner is a Safety, Health, and Environmental Specialist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Wildlife Research Center (NWRC), and has served in that role since 1992. The NWRC is located on 43 acres of property on the CSU Foothills Campus, and is the research arm of the USDA-APHIS Wildlife Services program. NWRC scientists and support staff are dedicated to finding solutions to challenging wildlife damage management problems related to agriculture, natural resources, property, and human health and safety. The NWRC contains indoor and outdoor animal holding facilities, chemical and biological laboratories, a warehouse and vehicle maintenance shop, and office space for 150 employees. Steve holds a B.A. degree in Environmental Biology from the University of Colorado-Boulder (1987) and is a Certified Occupational Health and Safety Technologist (since 1996). Steve is responsible for managing the NWRC Safety, Health, and Environmental Program at the NWRC Headquarters office in Fort Collins, and five NWRC Field Stations located nationwide. Specific responsibilities include; office and laboratory safety (chemical, biological, and radioactive materials), industrial hygiene, chemical management, hazardous waste disposal, dangerous goods shipping, emergency response, workers' compensation, occupational medical monitoring, environmental management, and safety related training. In addition, Steve serves as the Chairperson for the NWRC Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, Institutional Biosafety Committee, and Green Team, along with serving on several other government safety related councils and committees.

US Department of Labor – OSHA: Christine A.D. Lorenzo, CIH Safety & Occupational Health Manager, Federal-State Operations Chris Lorenzo works at the OSHA Region VIII office in Denver, CO. In this role, Chris coordinates with the leadership throughout Region VIII in establishing consistent and credible enforcement programs internally and with the business community and provides strategic leadership and direction in implementing enforcement operations. This year, Chris is honored to serve as past president of the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), an international professional society representing 10,000 occupational health and environmental health and safety professionals. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency – Water Quality Unit: George Parrish George Parrish is an Environmental Scientist working on tribal and state water quality and clean-up issues for the U.S. EPA, Region 8, Water Quality Unit since 2002. George has a BS in Marine Science with minors in Geology and Math, and an MS in Oceanography from the University of Hawaii where he completed a thesis on ocean-atmosphere physics and participated in Antarctic research. He worked for ten years doing environmental consulting in water quality/resources including Native American and endangered species issues, and for two years as a Field/Research Assistant with Colorado Division of Wildlife (now Parks & Wildlife) in aquatic/fishery research, field and population studies, and species recovery. His EPA work focuses on assisting Tribes and States develop water quality standards for Indian Reservations and State waters throughout the Rocky Mountain west. “As a land-locked mariner I apply classical oceanography training (looking at aquatic systems through physics, geology, chemistry and biology-shaped lenses) to analyze fresh water systems and the intertwined forces that make them unique. I am truly happy when on or in the water. Each day I realize how little of the whole picture I’m capable of comprehending. When the workaholic mold is broken open, I’m out rafting, fishing, swimming and playing on the water.” Veolia: Justin Robert Summary of Experience – Justin has over 10 years of experience in the hazardous waste management business. He began his career in hazardous waste management working at Triumvirate Environmental Inc, a hazardous waste management company, based in Boston, MA. Justin started his career as a Field Chemist and then moved into the Triumvirate Operations Department (Field Chemist IV) overseeing numerous Field Chemists in the Life Sciences Arena. From there he joined the Veolia Environmental Services team as an Account Manager covering Colorado and New Mexico for five (5) years. Justin moved from sales to Operations in 2013 and is currently the Operations Manager for Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washing and Arizona territories. Justin works with the client first hand as well as with the Veolia team in order to coordinate the proposals for activities to the scheduling job activities in order to process a hazardous waste project site from beginning to disposal right through billing. Justin is committed to completely surpassing customer expectations leading to a positive lasting impression throughout his daily job. Justin utilizes his excellent organizational skills and thoroughness in order to accomplish the tasks at hand. He is responsible for direct customer contact and working with his piers to satisfy customer needs. He is responsible for upholding all company goals and objectives while maintaining company’s standard operating policies and procedures and best management practices. Education: -M.B.A. – University of New Hampshire (2006) -B.S. Environmental Science – University of New Hampshire (2005) Special Training/Certifications:

• 40-Hour OSHA Training, 29 CFR 1910.120 • CPR, First Aid, & Bloodborne Pathogen Training • SET Cylinder Management Training • The School For Managers – Sbane Educational Center, MA • Fundamentals of Explosives Training – University of Rhode Island and Hazards Explosive Research and

Education LLC. • 10-Hour DOT/Title 13/HM181/126F/215 Training, 49 CFR • Air Purifying, Supplied Air, and SCBA • Certified in 40 CFR Part 265.16 • Certified in the Management of Highly Reactive and Explosive Chemicals and Compressed Gas

Cylinders • Justin has received over 1000 hours of on the job training as well as classroom training.

Veolia: Mitchell Garrity Mitchell has a BS from Colorado State University and over twenty (20) years of experience in the hazardous waste management business. He began his career in hazardous waste management working at Colorado State University, working in the Environmental Services Department while attending school. After college, Mitchell worked at a large hazardous waste management company, based in Braintree, MA. Mitchell started his career as a Lab Pack Chemist and then moved into the Technical Services Department reviewing quotes, managing Household Hazardous Waste bids and providing the field chemists with technical waste and regulatory knowledge. From there he joined Training and Consulting Division. He provided regulatory training in RCRA, DOT and IATA as well as performed RCRA and DOT audits for customers. He then went back into field operations where he managed the New England Household Hazardous Waste Product Line. He was then promoted to Field Coordinator. Mr. Garrity then joined the Veolia Environmental Services team and is currently the Account Manager for Colorado and Wyoming accounts. Mitchell works with the client first hand as well as with the Veolia team in order to coordinate the proposals for activities to the scheduling job activities in order to process a hazardous waste project site from beginning to disposal right through billing. Mitchell is committed to completely surpassing customer expectations leading to a positive lasting impression throughout his daily job. He is responsible for direct customer contact and working with his piers to satisfy customer needs. Vestas Wind Systems A/S – Ryan M Emond – QSE Sr. Mgr. – NCSA Manufacturing Mr. Emond began his career as a student worker for the CSU Environmental Health Services as well as a Construction Safety Inspector for a small firm. After graduating, he began working with Raytheon Technical Services in support of the US Antarctic program and worked his up through the ranks. Further travel opportunities enticed him to CH2M Hill Engineering as a Project based HSE manager for various government facility projects at military installations around the Pacific and South East US Command. A desire to be home (and new baby) brought Mr. Emond to Vestas Wind Systems in late 2009. His HSE positions have literally taken him to the ends of the earth and the majority of continents. Current Position Description – Overall management of North, Central, South American manufacturing facilities of Wind Turbines. HSE standards and policy development; Industrial hygiene programs; OSHA 1910 /1926 training and Hazardous Waste activities compliance; ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 Management systems implementation, Auditing & Maintenance; Operational and strategic level planning of HSE activities within NA facilities; Behavioral Safety Program implementation; Incident investigation, Root Cause analysis, and Continuous Improvement/ Kaizen events; Environmental Sustainability initiatives and reporting; Emergency Management Coordination; Air Permitting Coordination; Work Comp Case management assistance; Risk Assessment and Mitigation plans for standard and project work; SPCC and SWMP compliance;

Mr. Emond supervises 11 Full time professionals and 3 contractors as well as coordination for third party assessment assistance. He also interacts with Senior Management, international Peers and Facilities as well as at the local factory level. Mr. Emond has recently began duties in the Quality Systems realm and holds a Six Sigma Green belt and is studying Lean manufacturing and adopting Lean principles into HSE management systems. Education: BS – Environmental Health – Colorado State University 2000 MS – Currently pursuing Occupational Health and Environmental Management from Columbia Southern Past Employment: CH2M Hill Engineering – HSE Sr. Professional Government Facilities and Infrastructure –Pacific Rim and SE USA Raytheon Technical Services – HSE Coordinator thru Manager - US Antarctic Program Certifications (past and present): OSHA 1910 and 1926 – 30 hour instructor 40 HAZWOPER Modular Emergency Response Radiological Transportation Six Sigma Green Belt DuPont Behavioral Safety Programs Situational Leadership II Federal Railroad Administration Blue Flag and Rail Access NIMS Incident Command ICS-100, 200, 300 & 800 DOE Emergency Response Radiological Transportation - IS-302 AHERA/ EPA Asbestos Building Inspector and Management Planner Working on CSP and CHMM