2017 NAEM EHS and Sustainability Management Forum

Marc Juaire, Director of EHS, Liberty Diversified International Inc.

 

Marc Juaire, Director of EHS, Liberty Diversified International Inc.

Marc Juaire is the Corporate Director of Environmental, Health, and Safety for Liberty Diversified International in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Mr. Juaire has 23 years of experience as an Environmental, Health, and Safety Professional including air permitting, hazardous waste management, EHS auditing, incident investigations, safe work practices, emergency planning and response, process safety management, and EHS training. Currently, Mr. Juaire is responsible for creating the strategic direction for EHS and developing and implementing EHS standards, policies, and programs for the LDI family of companies.

 

Prior to joining LDI, Mr. Juaire spent 11 years as a Process Safety Management and EHS Manager working for two chemical companies and 9 years as an Environmental Consultant. He has a BS in Chemical Engineering from the University of Minnesota and a MBA from Carlson School of Management. Mr. Juaire is also registered as a Certified Process Safety Auditor with the Board of Environmental, Health, and Safety Auditor Certifications.

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