Joyce Diewald
About Joyce Diewald
Joyce Diewald serves as the Loss Control Field Director at The Cincinnati Insurance Companies and has been an instructor at Kent State University since 2018. With a background in contractor management and occupational health, she has extensive experience in workplace safety and risk assessment.
Work at The Cincinnati Insurance Companies
Joyce Diewald has been serving as the Loss Control Field Director at The Cincinnati Insurance Companies since 2016. In this role, she focuses on workplace safety and risk assessment, leveraging her expertise in the insurance and construction industries. Her responsibilities include overseeing loss control initiatives and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. This position allows her to apply her extensive knowledge in contractor management and occupational health to enhance safety protocols.
Education and Expertise
Joyce Diewald holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Human Resources from Baldwin Wallace University, where she studied from 1995 to 1997. Prior to that, she earned an Associate degree in Business from Lorain County Community College, studying from 1989 to 1991. Her educational background supports her strong skills in contractor management and occupational health, contributing to her expertise in workplace safety and risk assessment.
Background
Joyce Diewald has a diverse professional background that spans over two decades. She worked as a Safety Director at Lake Erie Electric Inc from 1997 to 2012, where she managed safety protocols for the company. Following this role, she served as a Risk Control Consultant at Travelers from 2012 to 2016, focusing on risk assessment in New York. Her career trajectory reflects a consistent commitment to improving safety standards across various sectors.
Current Role as Instructor at Kent State University
Since 2018, Joyce Diewald has been an instructor at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio. In this position, she shares her knowledge and experience in occupational health and safety with students. Her role as an educator complements her professional experience, allowing her to influence the next generation of professionals in the field.