Dave Capella
Jail Ministry Coordinator at Catholic Charities Diocese of Covington- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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Sustainability
Accenture
Experience
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Catholic Charities Diocese of Covington
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United States
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Non-profit Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Jail Ministry Coordinator
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Aug 2018 - Present
Through a team of volunteers develop, enhance, coordinate and implement jail ministry programs at Northern Kentucky detention centers (Boone, Campbell, Kenton Counties) and family support groups. Maintain relationships with leaders at local detention centers, re-entry councils, Kentucky Department of Corrections and related organizations. Recruit, train and support volunteers for jail ministry and family support groups. Periodically visit inmates with volunteers. Maintain a library of materials for distribution to inmates.
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Youth Miracle League Engagement Specialist
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Sep 2018 - Mar 2020
Recruit individuals and groups of volunteers for the GMV YMCA Youth Miracle Baseball League. Maintain documentation related to recuitment, screening and tracking of volunteers. Check out the video to learn more!
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Johnson & Johnson
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Senior Manager Global Distribution Operations Compliance Support Services - Retired
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Apr 2017 - Aug 2018
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Senior EHS&S Manager, Performance and Compliance
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Jul 2013 - Apr 2017
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EHS Manager - External Supply Integration
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May 2011 - Jul 2013
Responsible for the development of EHS programs for over 150 non-manufacturing facilities worldwide for the medical device division. Assisted in auditing several locations in US and Europe. Provide direct EHS support for a large US distribution center.Responsible for process development for evaluating and assisting strategic suppliers regarding EHS and Sustainability programs. Through leading a team of EHS/Procurement associates, a supplier EHS and Sustainability program was developed and implemented resulting in the completion of over 150 supplier evaluations in 2012. The team has met all metrics in the EHS/Procurement goals related to EHS and Sustainability. Member of medical device division EHS leadership team responsible for developing EHS strategies for over 200 facilities worldwide.
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EHS Manager
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Apr 1992 - May 2011
EHS and ISO 14001 compliance for multiple nonunion facilities. Facility sizes range from 1500 employees to 600 employees. Facilities manufacture and package medical devices and conduct research in the medical field. Had oversight of four facilities with salaried direct reports at the facilities in different States and Mexico. Provide overall program guidance and leadership for these facilities. Conduct performance and succession planning. OSHA incident rate at largest facility dropped from 10 to under 1.0. Activities include program development, training and auditing as listed below. EPA- ISO 14001 System champion; Infectious waste management; Hazardous waste disposal and related programs; hazardous materials management; Wastewater compliance; OSHA- Hazard communication; Hearing conservation;; Radiation safety including x-ray, laser and radionuclides; Industrial Hygiene monitoring; Ventilation inspection & measurement; Respirator program; Formaldehyde standard compliance; Machine safety including guarding and LOTO; Accident investigations; Emergency Response Planning; Electrical Safety; Bloodborne Pathogens; OSHA auditing; PPE Programs; Safety Committees (Management & Associate); Recordkeeping; Ergonomics; Fall Prevention; Audits and integration of new acquisitions; Fleet Safety for Sales; Safe behavior program; Contractor safety; DOT compliance.
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Michelman
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United States
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Chemical Manufacturing
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200 - 300 Employee
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Regulatory Coordinator
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Jun 1988 - Apr 1992
All programs listed below were implemented during my tenure. EPA- Hazardous and nonhazardous waste management including minimization and disposal; SARA Title III compliance Section 304, 311, 312 and 313 reporting; NPDES permit application; Pretreatment permitting; Spill response plan; TSCA compliance; UST removal. OSHA- Internal and external hazard communication programs including MSDS preparation and employee training; Formaldehyde compliance program; Respirator compliance program including training and fit testing; Emergency response programs: spill, fire and evacuation; Lockout program and training; Safety committee director; Workers’ Compensation; OSHA log; Accident investigations; Forklift compliance program; Laboratory safety and chemical hygiene plan development; Chemical and noise exposure monitoring; Safety inspections. Miscellaneous - FDA compliance; DOT hazard classification;
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Education
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College of Mount St. Joseph
Master of Science (MS), Religious/Pastoral Studies -
University of Findlay
MS, Environmental Management -
University of Dayton
BA, Chemistry -
Fairfield High School
High School Diploma, College Prep