NAEM Web Seminars are an easy and cost-effective way to share a learning experience with your colleagues. With one registration you can gather your entire EHS team around a computer or projector screen to collectively participate and brainstorm ideas.
Planning For A Sustainable Future: The Ideas That Will Shape EHS And Sustainability Management In The Year To Come
Thursday, November 8, 2018
1:00 -2:00 p.m. (ET)

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Cost: FREE!
What are the issues that will shape EHS & Sustainability management in the next 12-16 months? NAEM's research team will present its biennial research on trends in EHS&S management. By conducting a quantitative benchmark and in-depth interviews with those on the leading edge of corporate sustainability today, NAEM has identified the issues that will drive new programs going forward.
Join this free webinar to hear results from NAEM's research into progress on EHS and sustainability trends companies are putting into practice.
Speakers:
- Taylor Gelsinger, Manager of Research and Analytics; NAEM
- Elizabeth Ryan, Director of Communications; NAEM
Speaker Biographies
Taylor Gelsinger
Taylor Gelsinger has been with NAEM since 2013. She executes NAEM's research program, specializing in a range of EHS and sustainability topics, including: compliance, environmental information management systems, corporate responsibility reporting, materiality, metrics and professional development. Taylor graduated with a Master of Environmental Management degree in environmental economics and policy from Duke University and a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from Oklahoma State University.
Elizabeth Ryan
As Director of Communications for NAEM, Elizabeth Ryan provides editorial direction and lead authorship for the association's research publications, including its talent management series, its software and data management research and the association's expertise on emerging trends.
Prior to joining NAEM, she covered transportation, poverty, housing and urban policy as a long-form investigative journalist. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Literature from the University of Rochester and a Master of Science in Journalism from Northwestern University's Medill School.