Danielle Cugini serves as Treasurer, Board Member, and Vice President at the International Consumer Product Health & Safety Organization (ICPHSO) since March 2021. Currently, Danielle is the Director of Product Compliance & Regulatory at Harbor Freight Tools, having progressed through various roles since August 2016, including Senior Manager and Product Compliance Manager. Prior experience includes serving as Compliance Manager at Barnes & Noble, Inc. from August 2010 to June 2016, focusing on regulatory product compliance for hardline goods and digital environmental compliance. An earlier career involved legal support in a sole practitioner law office and a role as Assistant Manager at KB Toys. Danielle holds a Master of Science in Research Administration and Compliance, a Bachelor of Arts in Communications and Media, and a Post-Baccalaureate Advanced Certificate in Project Management from the CUNY School of Professional Studies.

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ICPHSO (Intl Consumer Product Health & Safety Organization)

Founded in 1993, the International Consumer Product Health and Safety Organization (ICPHSO) is a non-profit, volunteer-driven, and membership-based organization dedicated to providing forums for the exchange of ideas and information on health and safety issues related to consumer products that are manufactured and marketed in the global marketplace. ICPHSO’s unique non-partisan and inclusive approach to product health and safety dialogues draws participation from global government agencies, manufacturers, industry and trade associations, professional services firms, academia, standards developers, consumer advocates, retailers, testing organizations, and interested individuals. Because product health and safety issues transcend geographic boundaries, ICPHSO encourages participation from interested parties around the globe. ICPHSO’s efforts in this regard are reflected in the diversity of participants, who today represent over 30 economies around the world.


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