Amy Lawson

Assistant Vice President EHS & Security at Amerit Fleet Solutions

Amy Lawson has extensive work experience in the fields of environmental, health, and safety (EHS) as well as facilities management. Amy is currently serving as the Assistant Vice President of EHS & Security at Amerit Fleet Solutions, where they lead a team responsible for security, compliance, and risk reduction efforts across the company's locations in the United States. In this role, they also develop EHS, ESG, and DOT management systems and serves as an ESG Board Member.

Prior to their current position, Amy worked at Genentech, where they held various roles, including Senior Director of Integrated Facilities Management, Senior Director of EHS & Security, Director of Transportation, Director of Facilities Operations & Maintenance, and Director of EHS. In these roles, they were responsible for developing strategies, leading teams, ensuring compliance with regulations, and managing various facilities and transportation programs.

Before Genentech, Amy worked at Anheuser-Busch, Inc. as a Resident EHS&S Manager and EHS&S Manager - Environmental. In these roles, they managed environmental programs, ensured compliance with regulations, and led sustainability efforts.

Amy's career started at Nissan North America, where they worked as an Environmental Engineer. Amy focused on ensuring environmental compliance, assisting in the development of a certified management system, and advocating for the company's interests with regulatory authorities.

Overall, Amy has demonstrated expertise in EHS, facilities management, and sustainability throughout their career.

Amy Lawson has a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Amy also holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from East Tennessee State University, with a concentration in Environmental Management. The specific start and end years for both degrees are not provided.

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