Advanced Health and Safety Services
Independent Consultant
Bnsf Railway 2006 - Nov 2016
Manager of Occupational Health at Bnsf Railway
Advanced Health and Safety Consultants 1995 - 2006
Owner Operator
General Motors 1994 - 1999
Regional Industrial Hygienist
Ark Environmental Consultants 1989 - 1995
Owner Operator
Education:
University of Michigan School of Public Health 1973 - 1975
Master of Public Health, Masters
Oakland University 1968 - 1972
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Biology, Chemistry
Skills:
Workers Compensation Emergency Management Environmental Awareness Transportation Occupational Health Engineering Industrial Hygiene Rail Program Management Environmental Compliance Ergonomics Risk Assessment Logistics Training Safety Management Systems Hazardous Materials Project Planning Asbestos Industrial Safety Noise Control Team Building Root Cause Analysis
Co-Principal at Marker Goldsmith Philanthropy Advi... Past: EVP/CEO at Bronfman [Seagram] Foundation, International VP at Hillel Foundation, Midwest... Advisor and Educator to Philanthropists, Foundations, and High Net-worth Families. Professor of Philanthropy at NYU Academy for Funder Education... Advisor and Educator to Philanthropists, Foundations, and High Net-worth Families. Professor of Philanthropy at NYU Academy for Funder Education. Internationally known lecturer about trends in and intergenerational issues in Philanthropy.
Northside Elementary School Dinwiddie VA 1973-1978, Midway Elementary School Church Road VA 1979-1982, Dinwiddie Junior High School Dinwiddie VA 1982-1984
Philanthropy experts said that changing the scope of a charitable foundation is complicated and could take years. That length of time for the foundation to reorganize "doesn't seem outrageous," according to Richard Marker of NYU's Academy for Grantmaking and Funder Education, reports Politico.
Date: Aug 25, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Lance Armstrong Livestrong Foundation Will Survive, Experts Say
But, Richard Marker, a philanthropy expert and founder of New York Universitys Academy for Grantmaking and Funder Education, told the Daily Beast that he thinks Armstrong should sever ties completely with the charity rather than remaining on the Board of Directors.