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Previous Forum Attendees
AET Films
Big Sandy Superstore
City of Henderson
Clearwater Paper Corp.
Clorox
Commercial Contracting
Corn Products International
Dallas Nephrology Associates
Dominion Power
Fairfax County (VA)
Fastenal Company
Georgia Pacific
Hampton Roads Shipping Association
Hoosier Energy
International Paper
JDSU
Key Risk Management
Kraft Foods – Planters
Lewis Tree Services
Mistubishi Polyester Films
NOVA Chemical Company
Nestle Purina
Parsons
Pepsi Cola
Plains All American Pipeline LP
Scotts Company
Verso Paper
...and many more!
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August 1st - 4th at the Hilton Virginia Beach Oceanfront
Join us in beautiful Virginia Beach, Virginia!
Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to network with your peers and learn from industry experts. Register today!
Get the tools to improve culture, efficiency and performance in your workplace.
- eLearning Track – perfect for Coastal eLearning users, training professionals and individuals who want to learn how to optimize an e-learning program.
Register for the eLearning Track.
- Safety Culture Track – aimed at Behavior-Based Safety training system users, training professionals and individuals who want to learn how Behavior-Based Safety will help them reach a new level of safety awareness in their facilities.
Register for the Safety Culture Track.
- Executive Leadership Track – The Executive Leadership Forum is an exclusive platform for executives to share best practices and expert knowledge in the areas of safety, operations risk management, employee development, operational effectiveness and environmental excellence. To register for the Executive Leadership track, call 877-234-1791 or email
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Cost: $595
- Ethics Day – ideal for professionals seeking fresh insights and timely updates on ethics and compliance. Featuring two industry experts, this line-up re-examines the role for ethical leadership, and looks at creative ethics-building strategies and compliance-training measures from top-management perspective. View the agenda here . Sign up for Ethics Day – Tuesday, August 3 - by calling Matthew McGonegle at 800-285-9107, ext. 3258 or email
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Featuring keynote speakers:
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Betsy Myers
A sought-after speaker, Betsy Myers is a leadership expert who will discuss the critical skills needed to succeed in today’s economy. She served as the Executive Director of the Center for Public Leadership at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. She will soon publish a book on the key leadership moments that really matter. Read more about Betsy. |
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Marianne Jennings
Professor Marianne Jennings is a member of the Department of Management in the W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University and is a professor of legal and ethical studies in business. She has done consulting work with law firms, professional groups and businesses including many in the Fortune 500.
Professor Jennings has authored hundreds of articles in academic, professional and trade journals. Her book, A Business Tale: A Story of Ethics, Choices, Success, and a Very Large Rabbit, a fable about business ethics, was chosen by Library Journal in 2004 as its business book of the year. She is a member of twelve professional organizations, including the State Bar of Arizona, and has served on four boards of directors. Read more about Marianne. |
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Ken Woodward
In November 1990, Ken was working as a production operator when he was involved in a chemical explosion, which resulted in the loss of his sight, his sense of smell and sense of taste. Since then Ken has evolved into an international motivational speaker on Behavioral Safety.
Ken has been involved in the production of health and safety videos. His dedication towards creating positive safety cultures and setting new standards has improved the working lives of thousands of people and changed the way hundreds of organizations and workplaces operate. Read more about Ken. |
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Peter M. Bowler
Peter Bowler announced his retirement from American Airlines in May 2010. He served as President and Chief Executive Officer of American Eagle Airlines since September 1998.
Bowler joined American Airlines in 1984 and held a variety of staff and line positions in sales, marketing, human resources, and information technology.
At Eagle, Bowler oversaw the integration of three stand-alone airlines to form one of the world’s largest regional airlines, operating more than 250 regional aircraft on a network covering the United States, the Caribbean, the Bahamas, Canada and Mexico with more than 1,600 daily departures. American Eagle carries in excess of 20 million customers annually and generates approximately $2.4 billion in “onboard” customer revenue in addition to connecting approximately 10 million customers and associated revenue to American Airlines flights. Eagle’s 12,000 employees perform every major airline operations, planning, administrative and sales function, while relying on American Airlines to perform most marketing, pricing and treasury functions. |
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Comments from Coastal Forum 2009 Attendees
"The case studies were very informational.”
“Another presentation which I found to be very informative. It is extremely useful to get real-world feedback with pros, cons and solutions.”
“Good to hear how others’ implementation process worked. Helped me put ours into perspective.”
“Very nice combination between practical and conceptual. His (presenter’s) passion is contagious.”
“Learned a lot! Thank you!”
“Excellent discussion of recognition on a daily basis.”
“Great motivational presentation!”
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eLearning Track
Safety Culture Track
Participants will have access to both the eLearning Track and the Safety Culture Track on August 2nd and 3rd (excludes pre- and post-conference workshops)
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