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and industrial hygiene, safety, and security functions. In 2003, he led the environmental waste minimization efforts that resulted in the company's St. Louis facility receiving the EPA's Region Seven "2003 Pollution Prevention Award". He holds his Bachelor of Science and Masters of Science degrees from Central Missouri State University and has also worked for Pfizer, Hoechst-Celanese Corp., Monsanto, and the St. Louis County Health Department.

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