Written by Workplace Safety North on 20 July 2017
Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals Governing Chair Paul Andre
On behalf of the WSN Board of Directors, I am pleased to announce that Paul Andre, CRSP, has accepted the position of acting WSN President and CEO, effective July 1, 2017. Paul has served as Vice President of Prevention Services at WSN since 2010.
The former CEO and Field Services Manager of the Pulp and Paper Health and Safety Association has more than 25 years’ experience in Ontario’s prevention system, and also volunteers as Chair of the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals.
Through his work with boards of directors as well as industry and prevention system partners, Paul has established a reputation as a strong and collaborative leader in health and safety promotion.
A change of leadership brings new energy and possibilities for any organization and the team that supports it. Paul will lead WSN in building on its successes and executing a transformative strategic plan designed to bring every worker home safe and healthy.
We wish Paul much success in his new role.
Dwight Harper, Chair of the Board
Workplace Safety North
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