Theodore Buehler
About Theodore Buehler
Theodore Buehler is the Environmental Health & Safety Manager at the Hopewell site of Bristol-Myers Squibb, with a background in EHS management and IT facilities management.
Current Position and Responsibilities
Theodore Buehler currently serves as the Environmental Health & Safety Manager (EHS) at the Hopewell Site for Bristol-Myers Squibb in Hopewell, New Jersey. In his role, he manages fire, loss prevention, safety, and emergency response. He is responsible for ensuring full compliance with government regulations and company standards related to EHS. Buehler is also involved in designing and evaluating controls to prevent fires and personal injury, while guiding the implementation of innovative and customer-focused EHS programs.
Previous Roles at Bristol-Myers Squibb
Before his current position, Theodore Buehler worked as the Environmental Health & Safety Manager (EHS) at Bristol-Myers Squibb's Lawrenceville site from 2004 to 2016. In this role, he gained extensive experience over 12 years managing various EHS programs. Prior to that, he served as the Information Technology Facilities Manager from 2001 to 2004, also at the Lawrenceville site. These roles provided a foundation for his expertise in environmental health, safety, and facilities management.
Educational Background
Theodore Buehler holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Rider University, where he also completed his undergraduate studies in Business Administration/CIS to earn a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree. Additionally, he has a certificate in Project Management from Boston University. His educational background is comprehensive, encompassing both advanced business administration and specialized project management skills.
Professional Achievements
Theodore Buehler has received the BMS VISION Culture Change Award for his contributions to Environmental Health & Safety. He has a proven history of strategically planning and leading the implementation of EHS projects, programs, and policies. His initiatives have led to significant advancements in fire protective measures and other safety controls, demonstrating his effectiveness in his role.