Wis-Pak
Chris Osgood has extensive work experience in environmental health and safety management. chris most recently served as the Director of Environmental, Health, Safety and Security at Wis-Pak, Inc. since June 2023. Prior to that, they were the Corporate Environment Health Safety Manager at Peter Cremer North America, LP from January 2018 to July 2023. From August 2013 to January 2018, they were an EHS Manager at Givaudan. Chris also served as an Environmental Health & Safety Manager at Avantor Performance Materials, Inc. from January 2008 to August 2013. chris started their career as an Environmental Engineer/Facilities Supervisor at Mitsubishi Motors from January 2003 to January 2008 and as an Environmental Health & Safety Engineer at Emerson Power Transmission from October 1997 to January 2003.
Chris Osgood holds a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Environmental Science from Eastern Kentucky University.
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Wis-Pak was founded in 1969 to provide a centralized supply of canned soft drink products to its owners. A building was constructed in Watertown, Wisconsin, and equipped with a can line. Production began in 1970. Wis-Pak has since become one of the largest and most successful cooperative companies in the soft drink industry. Wis-Pak is owned by 35 Shareholders, representing 65 Pepsi-Cola franchises. Their franchises cover parts of Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin. The wholly-owned subsidiaries include seven filling plants, a transportation company, a bottled water company, and a company for centralized administration. In 2004, Wis-Pak formed a majority-owned subsidiary, WP Beverages, LLC, to purchase the Pepsi-Cola franchise operations of Madison, Wisconsin and Rockford, Illinois. Additional franchises acquired by WP Beverages include Iron Mountain, MI (2006), Mitchell, SD (2008), Park Falls, WI (2017), Rock Island, IL (2018), Green Bay, WI (2019), Sault Ste Marie, MI (2022), and Logansport, IN (2022).