Dandan Yang ,Managing Partner, Principle Consultant, Shanghai GEIT Co., Ltd
Topic: Environment Compliance and Risk Management in Continuing Pandemic Situation
Speaker Bio
Ms. Dandan Yang is the managing partner, principle consultant of GEIT in Shanghai. As a certified Senior Engineer majored in chemical safety, she is also the designated trainer of “Environment Stewardship” with Environment Engineering Assessment Center (EEAC), Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE), which has organized over 20 national-wide training sessions in Chengdu, Beijing, Tianjin, Jinan, Guiyang, Shenzhen, Shijiazhuang, Jiaxing, etc. since 2016.
With 19 years of working experiences on EHS management and consulting, Ms. Yang is specialized in regulatory services, EHS Management system, EHS compliance assurance, EHS Due Diligence audit, and, esp. EHS training services. She has rich experiences in both technical and managerial EHS training program development and delivery.
Ms. Yang has provided EHS consulting services for both local and multinational clients at numerous industrial facilities. She has been supporting more than 100 MNC clients including GE, 3M, Arkema, PPG, Akzonobel, Delphi, Corning, Lanxess, Evonik, Tyco, ABF, Morgan, Air Products, DSM, Honeywell, Henkel, Cabot, Johnson and Johnson, BP, China Industrial Bank and CNOOC, etc. Ms. Yang has a bachelor degree in Chemical Engineering and a master degree in Environment Engineering. She is also a certified China National Safety Engineer with qualified certification as Senior Engineer in Chemical Safety
Environment protection policy influences or even decides the development opportunities of a large number of enterprises. We would discuss how to prepare short term solution, and mid-to-long-term strategy with typical case study.
Presentation Summary
Under the uncertainty caused by sustained global pandemic development and unfavorable economic situation, the pharmaceutical industry needs an objective analysis of the changes and trends of environment protection regulatory requirements to implement in-time internal adjustment.
Will the environment law enforcement be changed in methodologies or depth? How would the new regulation or technical standard impact the industry? What could we do to face the difficult regional governance in certain areas?