Election Preview 2014
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Senior Vice President
Tom is president of
Tom holds a B.S. and an M.S. in Industrial Engineering. He is a clinical assistant professor of environmental health sciences at
Tom is chair of the
Tom is recognized by ISHN as one of the safety Power 101, the 101 individuals who most influence the field of occupational safety and health.
Jim served 12 years on ASSE's Board of Directors in three major leadership positions: vice president, finance (two terms), managing the Society's finances, budget and investments; vice president,
Society-level committee experience includes COPA, COPS, Finance, Executive, Strategic Planning,
Society awards/honors include ASSE's Edgar Monsanto Queeny Safety Professional of the Year (2004), and Charles V. Culbertson Outstanding Volunteer Service Award and President's Award for financial management (2010 and 2012). Jim serves on several ANSI standards committees (Z590 Chair, Z10, A14, A10.33, A14.3 Chair, A1264.1/1264.2) and has been an expert reviewer for Professional Safety.
Jim's influence and contributions continue to shape ASSE policy, procedures and processes that sustain the Society as a premier SH&E professional organization.
A critical position on the Society's Board of Directors, the senior vice president serves a 1 -year term, advancing to successive 1 -year terms as ASSE president-elect and president, respectively.
The senior vice president provides leadership to members, regions, areas, chapters and sections, chairs the
The president-elect supervises the council vice presidents for professional affairs, professional development, and practices and standards, and also chairs the
As chief elected officer, the president is primarily concerned with promoting the advancement of the Society and the safety profession, and representing ASSE before members, other professional societies and governmental agencies.
Vice President Finance
James is a professional member, and he is an active member of the Region I Regional Operating Committee as assistant regional vice president of professional and government affairs. He is also an active member of the Society's Finance, Business of Safety and Ethics committees, among others. He has chaired, been a planning committee member for and presented at several ASSE-sponsored safety symposia. James has also served on the
A professional member of ASSE since 1993, Stephanie is serving her first term as Vice President, Finance. Prior to this, she was Region VH Vice President for 4 years. She has also served on the Leadership Conference Planning and Chapter of the Year committees. In 2003, she served as deputy region vice president in Region VII. She has also held each elected position in the
Stephanie was Safety Professional of the Year for the state of
The Society has four councils: Member and Region Affairs, Practices and Standards, Professional Affairs and
The vice president of finance serves as treasurer of the Society and as a member of the Executive Committee. S/he recommends and oversees implementation of the Society's financial policies. This vice president is responsible for recommending a budget to the Society's Board of Directors, with oversight of adopted budgets and investments, and for recommending accounting controls.
Vice President Practices & Standards
Jeff is a professional member of ASSE, currently serving as Vice President,
He was named the EPS Safety Professional of the Year (SPY) and received ASSE's President's Award in 2003. He received the Charles V. Culbertson Outstanding Volunteer Service Award in 2005 and 2012. He has received several special recognition awards from COPS, including the COPS SPY Award in 2008. In 2006-07, Jeff received the President's Service Volunteer Award for service as a volunteer safety officer on the
An ASSE member since 1980, Gary was recently chair of the Standards Development Committee. Over the years, he has been involved in various committees. He is a former General Chairman of the Executive Committee of NSC's Chemical Section, Chair of NSC's Standards Committee, Chair of the
In addition to his ASSE service, Gary has worked with NSC, Auditing Roundtable, CMA (now
The vice president,
Region Vice President
Region II
Michael has an M.S. in Environmental Policy, Health and Safety Management from
Tim is the immediate past president of the
His industry accomplishments include certification as an
While Tim's history is extensive, it is his personal passion for safety that drives him as a motivating professional. As a father of teenagers, he realizes the importance of safety not just at work, but also at home and on the road. This passion makes Tim a sought-after speaker and consultant in the SH&E industiy.
ASSE's eight regions provide administrative coordination for 153 chapters. Candidates for ASSE's region vice president offices are selected by their respective nominating committees. Members of ASSE's four even-numbered regions will vote for vice presidents to represent them on the
Platform statements for all candidates will be available
Area Director Candidates
At least one-half of the area directors in regions II, IV and VIII are elected each year. Names of candidates will be listed only on the ballots of those members residing within the regions these candidates represent.
Region II
Area A:
Region IV
Region VI
Northern:
Region VIII
Region IV
Pam served as president of the
Pam was the
Pam teaches Sunday School at
Region VI
Michael joined ASSE in 2007 and is a professional member of the
Region VIII
Eric's ASSE leadership experience spans the chapter, region and council levels. He currently serves as Region VIII Vice President on the Society's Board of Directors. He has previously served on the
Eric has received ASSE's IHPS Safety Professional of the Year (SPY) and Greater Boston Chapter SPY. He is involved in
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