Bills take tackling machine Dorian Williams in 3rd round of NFL Draft Alma takes pride in serving the Tulane community. Rudolph Matas Library of Some of the EHS programs which Pam manages include hazard communication, chemical safety, laboratory safety compliance, formaldehyde safety, hazardous waste management, animal handling safety, accident investigation, and OSHA injury/illness reporting. Tulanians see challenges as opportunities, and strive to improve the lives of others in our own community and around the globe. By creating comprehensive plans in advance of weather-related disasters, she will play a key role in organizing the cost recovery so that the facilities can be restoredin a timely fashion. 504-865-5681. WebOur Staff Heather Seaman Director of the Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life LBC Suite 218 hseaman@tulane.edu (504) 865-5193 Facilities & Events Angela Clarke Associate Director for Facilities LBC Suite 218 aclarke1@tulane.edu (504) 314-2196 Diana Noveck Assistant Director for Events & Reservations LBC Suite 218 dnoveck@tulane.edu He provides guidance regarding procurement, safe handling, monitoring, use, and disposal of all sources of radiation. ewojna@tulane.edu, Julia Martin He has held faculty appointments at USCs Keck School of Medicine, the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, and the California State University Northridge (CSUN) Department of Environmental Health Sciences. Chief of Staff Liz Devlin Ziegler: 865-5569 865-5569 : Faculty Athletics Jessica Heilman. He manages the facilities, theater, and construction site EHS inspection program, attends project planning and construction meetings, develops/provides EHS training, provides technical assistance on EHS-related concerns, and offers recommendations on food service activities/functions. tel504.865.5930 Staff Therapist, Counseling Center. Tracey has a bachelor's degree in architecture and more than 25 years of experience in construction project management, and for the past 4 years, she has served as the FEMA/GOHSEP liaison at a local university. Click Below to Contact In this collaborative role, Nadia leads the ERM software implementation and administrative policy development processes and helps embed risk assessment and controls management into the university-wide culture and its daily operations to minimize risks and maximize opportunities while supporting the success of mission-critical deliverables. MSW Assessment of Student Learning Outcomes, Advancing Social Work Practice & Leadership, Master of Science in Disaster Resilience Leadership, PhD in City, Culture, and Community Program, Disaster and Collective Trauma Focus Area, Mental Health, Addiction and the Family Focus Area, Disaster Resilience Leadership Certificate, Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI), Student Rights & Responsibilities Handbook, Submitting Feedback and Reporting Concerns, Key Contacts for the School of Social Work, Continuing Education & Professional Development, Kathy Oquel McGraw, PhD, MPH, LCSW, LAC, LPP. Director of Student Leadership and Engagement, Administrative Associate Professorof Women's Leadershipand Assistant Director of Community Engagement, Archivist for Collection Management and Digital Preservation, Administrative Assistant Professor of Technology and Women's History, Senior Program Coordinator to the Executive Director, Administrative AssociateProfessor of Women's Political Leadership and Director of Research, Administrative Associate Professor and Director of the Newcomb Scholars Program, Senior Program Coordinator, Student Engagement, Newcomb College Endowed Chair and Director, Newcomb Institute 2010-2022, Newcomb Institute Director of Policy, Occupational Healthcare Surveillance & Training. Prior to joining Tulane, James served as Vice-President of EHS at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. As the Assistant Director, she develops standard operating procedures (SOPs) based upon FEMA-approved procurement and documentation requirements and provides relative training to other team members. She conducts proactive risk assessments at all areas of the university to mitigate risk before a loss occurs and collaborates with all departments to create a culture of risk throughout the organization. (504) 988-2090. jnice@tulane.edu. Its now so important to stay in touch with your physician, including phone assessments by our clinical staff and the opportunity for tele-visits via computer or smartphone, if appropriate. Staff Meredith helps plan and coordinate the Universitys continuity of operations in the event of an emergency, as well as write and exercise the Universitys emergency plans. Karen manages the facilities safety program for uptown and downtown campuses.
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