Jeremy Presnal Csp, Cescp, Ohst, Chst

Senior Vice President, EHS & Workforce Development at Shermco Industries

Jeremy Presnal, CSP, CESCP, OHST, CHST has extensive experience in the field of Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS). Jeremy currently serves as the Senior Vice President of EHS & Workforce Development at Shermco Industries, where they are responsible for developing and executing the company's strategic EHS excellence plan. In this role, they lead a team of professionals and ensures compliance with regulatory and customer requirements.

Prior to their current position, Jeremy worked as the Utilities Practice Specialty Administrator at the American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP). Before that, they served as the Division Safety & Health Manager at Georgia-Pacific LLC, a Koch Industries company. Jeremy also held the position of Manager of Field Health/Safety & Safe Work Practices at Flint Hills Resources, another Koch Industries company.

Jeremy has extensive experience in the power industry, having worked as the Director of Health & Safety at TOPAZ POWER GROUP, LLC, where they managed the corporate Health & Safety programs for 10 natural gas fired powerplants across multiple states.

Earlier in their career, Jeremy held various positions at Kiewit, Zachry Industrial, Inc., and Duke Energy Corporation, where they gained experience in project safety management and served as a Health & Safety Specialist.

Throughout their career, Jeremy Presnal has demonstrated a commitment to ensuring the highest standards of safety and compliance in the workplace.

Jeremy Presnal, CSP, CESCP, OHST, CHST obtained a Bachelor of Science in Safety Management from Indiana State University, where they studied from 1999 to 2004. Jeremy also attended PCHS, although the dates and degree obtained are not provided. Jeremy Presnal has additional certifications including Certified Electrical Safety Compliance Professional (CESCP) from NFPA (obtained in May 2017), OSHA VPP SGE - Special Government Employee from OSHA (obtained in August 2016), Certified Safety Professional from the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (obtained in July 2015), OSHA 501 - General Industry Standards Trainer Course from the University of Texas at Arlington (obtained in October 2014), OSHA 511 - General Industry Standards from the University of South Florida (obtained in October 2011), Occupational Health & Safety Technologist from the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (obtained in July 2011), and Construction Health & Safety Technician from the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (obtained in November 2010).

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