Vicki Commadeur
About Vicki Commadeur
Vicki Commadeur is a Safety Manager at Chobani, with extensive experience in safety management and wellbeing across various organizations in Australia. She has a strong commitment to building teamwork within Health and Safety Representatives and supports injured workers during their recovery.
Current Role at Chobani
Vicki Commadeur serves as the Safety Manager at Chobani, a position she has held since 2021. Based in Dandenong, Victoria, Australia, she is responsible for overseeing safety protocols and ensuring compliance within the organization. Her role involves collaborating with various teams to foster a culture of safety and well-being among employees.
Previous Experience in Safety Management
Before joining Chobani, Vicki Commadeur accumulated extensive experience in safety management. She worked as a Safety & Wellbeing Advisor at Lion Pty Ltd from 2012 to 2021, where she focused on promoting health and safety practices. Additionally, she served as a Safety Advisor at Sibelco Australia & New Zealand for one year and as a Safety Advisor at Susan Day Cakes for two years.
Background in Systems Management
Vicki Commadeur has a background in systems management, having worked as a Systems Manager at VIP Packaging from 1994 to 2008. This role spanned 14 years and provided her with a solid foundation in operational processes and safety systems. Her experience in this area contributes to her current role in safety management.
Education and Training
Vicki Commadeur studied at St Aloysius College, where she developed foundational skills that support her career in safety management. Her educational background complements her extensive professional experience in the field.
Focus on Safety and Wellbeing
Vicki Commadeur is passionate about building capability and teamwork within Health and Safety Representatives (HSR) groups. She emphasizes thorough investigation and continual improvement in safety management and risk reduction. Additionally, she works closely with injured workers to address their physical and well-being needs during recovery.