Jennifer Ayres
About Jennifer Ayres
Jennifer Ayres is the Sr. Process Safety Engineering Manager at Bristol Myers Squibb, with extensive experience in environmental health and safety management across various organizations.
Company
Jennifer Ayres currently holds the position of Sr. Process Safety Engineering Manager at Bristol Myers Squibb. Her extensive experience in the field of safety engineering within the company includes previous roles as Process Safety Engineering Manager and Environmental Health and Safety Manager. Her tenure at Bristol Myers Squibb has been marked by significant contributions to workplace safety and health programs.
Title
Jennifer Ayres is the Sr. Process Safety Engineering Manager at Bristol Myers Squibb. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing process safety initiatives and ensuring compliance with industry regulations to maintain a safe work environment.
Education and Expertise
Jennifer Ayres holds a Master of Public Health in Occupational Health and Industrial Hygiene and a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science, both from Rutgers University-New Brunswick. Her academic background provided a strong foundation for her career in environmental health and safety, complementing her practical experience through various roles in safety management and industrial hygiene.
Career Background
Jennifer Ayres has a robust career history with extensive experience in safety and environmental management. Before her current role at Bristol Myers Squibb, she worked as an Environmental Health and Safety Manager at LifeCell Corporation, Principal Industrial Hygienist at the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey, and Sr. Safety & Environmental Professional at Roche Molecular Systems. Additionally, she has held safety management roles at Quest International Fragrances, Weston Solutions, Inc., and the Edison Township Health Department.
Achievements
Jennifer Ayres has implemented a comprehensive safety training program that reduced workplace incidents by 25% within the first year. She developed a risk assessment tool adopted company-wide and led a team to achieve ISO 45001 certification. Her contributions include presenting at the AIHce, authoring a white paper on regulatory changes in hazardous materials management, and mentoring through the ASSP mentorship program. She received the 'Safety Professional of the Year' award from the New Jersey Chapter of ASSP in 2018 and volunteers with community organizations to provide safety training and awareness.