EHS Manager
Corinne M. Greenber.g, CHMM, is the EHS Manager at ECKART America's Louisville facility, the oldest chemical manufacturing plant in the "Rubbertown" complex in West Louisville, Kentucky. She has been a credentialed Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) since 1995. Her 30+ year career has included 20+ years as an in-house environmental or EHS manager for manufacturing facilities across a variety of sectors as well as 11 years as an environmental consultant focused on industrial facility compliance, environmental management systems, and auditing. For the past 11 years, she has been the environmental lead or EHS manager at three different chemical manufacturing facilities, including responsibility for PSM/RMP administration. She is currently the Vice Chair of the Kentucky Chapter of Hazardous Materials Managers, the Treasurer and workshop coordinator for the Kentucky Chapter of the Air & Waste Management Association, and a Board Member and committee chair for the Louisville Regional Science & Engineering Fair. She is also the chair for two subcommittees for the Jefferson County (KY) Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC), including its Hazard Communication subcommittee that prepared a public-facing chemical hazard communication course to engage and empower community members in the conversation about hazardous chemicals. In 2019 she was appointed by Louisville's mayor to the county's Hazardous Materials Ordinance Appeals & Overseers Board, where she currently serves as its co-chair. She also serves her local community as a "kNOw Waste" Ambassador and as a member of the Waste District Advisory Committee. She and her husband Jason have three grown kids, three cats, a cockatiel, a turtle, and a sweet-but-stupid dog. Sometimes she sleeps.