A member of Trinity's Executive Operating Committee, Dr. Sung joined the firm in 1989 and has provided technical and management consulting support in environmental, health, safety, sustainability and quality issues to clients globally for three decades. She developed and implemented Trinity's ISO 9001 quality management system that has been certified since 2002 in its Dallas headquarters location. She leads the development of Trinity's occupational health and safety management system to comply with legal and business requirements globally. She serves as a senior advisor to various business lines in Trinity including EHS information technology (IT) solutions, EHS performance and risk management, the BREEZE® Software group, and Trinity's environmental consulting teams globally. In 2006, Dr. Sung started Trinity's operations in China to support industries, institutes, government agencies, and foreign investors. Today, Trinity's China operations have become the leading expert company in China in environmental permitting assisting industries and local agencies for environmental quality improvements.
Dr. Sung has been involved in projects such as regulatory compliance analysis and management and EHS management system development, implementation, and auditing. She has been involved in many EHS due diligence assessment projects for clients globally. Using her extensive regulatory knowledge of the petroleum and energy industries, she has assisted clients in identifying and implementing cost-effective EMS and IT solutions for tracking and reporting EHS key performance indices (KPIs) including advanced OSHA 300 reporting system for large oil and gas companies. She has supported clients on both USEPA RMP and OSHA PSM programs to ensure compliance. She also manages the SANGEATM 4 software sponsored by the American Petroleum Institute (API) that is used for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reporting by oil and gas companies.
Dr. Sung is a registered Professional Engineer (P.E.) with a doctorate in Environmental Engineering. She has been an environmental committee member of the American Fuels & Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM) since 2001. She was an Adjunct Professor at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas (2011-2014). She has taught many professional development courses provided by Trinity and other professional organizations. She has developed more than 20 courses and instructed more than 100 training workshops to environmental professionals all over the world. She consistently receives the highest reviews on her technical knowledge in course topics.
She received a B.S. in Environmental Engineering from National Chung-Hsing University, an M.S. in Environmental Engineering from Marquette University, and a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from Vanderbilt University.
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