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Are you using reactive events to drive a proactive culture? All too often our performance is measured by lagging indicators – injuries, spills/releases, recalls, property damage, near misses –as we try to drive a proactive culture of safety first. Learn from more than four years of research on the top performing energy companies to learn the best predictors of a true safety culture.
Have you found the leading indicators that truly result in fewer injuries, less spills, and generally better EHS and Sustainability (EHS&S) performance? If so, can you prove it? If not, is it something you wish to do? Over the course of several years and thousands of data sets, IHS has developed leading indicator benchmarks for driving operational excellence and provides the mathematical support to back it up.
Join experts from IHS and The Campbell Institute for this informative live webcast.
From this webinar, you will learn how to:

As Vice President-Innovation Technologies at IHS, Joe Stough pursues measurable organizational factors that enable IHS clients to achieve safer work environments and more sustainable operations that can drive continuous sustainability performance improvements. Mr. Stough has an extensive professional background in large scale database software design and leads the innovation of solutions that successfully combine the disciplines of enterprise-level business software and advanced statistical analysis.

Laura is the senior director for the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council. Laura is a certified safety professional, registered environmental manager, and licensed professional geologist. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology from Texas A&M University and a Masters of Science in Industrial Hygiene from the University of Houston at Clear Lake.

Mr. Gambrell is currently serving as advisor to the Chairman/CEO of The Dow Chemical Company.
From 2003 to 2011, Gambrell was Sr./Executive Vice-President of Dow serving in both business and functional executive roles as well as geographical oversight. He has served on Dow’s Executive Leadership Committee responsible for corporate strategy and financial performance. He also served on the company’s Strategy Board, Sustainability Team, Geographic Leadership Council, and is an ex officio member of Dow’s board of director’s Environment, Health & Safety Committee.
Mr. Gambrell, who joined Dow in 1976, has held various executive positions throughout Dow, including Vice-President of Operations of Latin America. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of The Sadara Chemical Company, a Joint Venture between Dow and Saudi Aramco. He currently also serves on the Board of Directors of the National Safety Council and the strategic planning and nomination committees, as well as Chairman of the Campbell Institute. In 2010, Mr. Gambrell was appointed to the U.S. Department of Commerce Manufacturing Council, which advises the U.S. Secretary of Commerce on matters related to the competitiveness of the U.S. manufacturing section. He is also a Director Emeritus of the US-India Business Council and a member of The University of Michigan Engineering Advisory Council.
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