Pam Eliason

Training Manager at Toxics Use Reduction Institute
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(386) 825-5501
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Rafael Moure-Eraso

Pam is a national expert in Alternatives Assessment.

Daniel Schmidt

Pam was always focused on moving the project forward while remaining a real pleasure to work with, trying her best to help and ensuring that we were as well-supported as possible.

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Credentials

  • Authorized GreenScreen Practitioner
    Clean Production Action
    Nov, 2014
    - Oct, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Environmental Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Training Manager
      • Jul 2017 - Present

      After 17+ years assisting Massachusetts companies and researchers discover and implement safer alternatives to their use of toxic chemicals I am delighted to be shifting my focus. My primary responsibilities moving forward are now about providing educational opportunities about toxics use reduction for EH&S, plant, process and facilities managers, sustainability experts, environmental compliance consultants, policy/decision makers, higher education students and faculty, and many more.

    • Industry Research Program Manager
      • Nov 2000 - Jul 2017

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Senior Associate Director, Toxics Use Reduction Institute
      • 2000 - Present

      I manage several academic and industry grant programs, and function as a part of the managing team for the Institute. It's important to note that the Institute functions as a largely autonomous group of highly motivated professionals, so the organizational management requirements focus more on strategy and policy. I manage several academic and industry grant programs, and function as a part of the managing team for the Institute. It's important to note that the Institute functions as a largely autonomous group of highly motivated professionals, so the organizational management requirements focus more on strategy and policy.

    • United States
    • Industrial Machinery Manufacturing
    • Environmental Engineer
      • Jan 1992 - Nov 2000
    • United States
    • Environmental Services
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Environmental Engineer
      • Mar 1986 - Sep 1991

Education

  • University of New Hampshire
    1991 - 1993
  • University of Massachusetts Amherst
    BS
    1981 - 1985

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