AHMP Announces New Board Members for 2025

AHMP Announces New Board Members for 2025

Three experienced professionals have joined AHMP’s board of directors to strengthen hazardous materials management and workplace safety in 2025.

The Alliance of Hazardous Materials Professionals (AHMP) has announced the election of three new members to its board of directors for 2025. Jan Marnicki, Dave Rice and Vincent Ricevuto bring decades of expertise to its mission of advancing EHS practices.

Jan Marnicki, managing environmental scientist at Barton & Loguidice, has over 17 years of experience in EHS compliance, project management and consulting. Her role includes managing budgets, mentoring staff and overseeing projects such as industrial stormwater compliance and landfill monitoring. Marnicki is also an active participant in the Safety Committees, emphasizing her commitment to workplace safety.

Dave Rice, founder of Rubicon EHS, brings over 20 years of EHS regulatory compliance experience with clients in the automotive, chemical, food and beverage, manufacturing and warehousing industries. Before that, he specialized in environmental site assessments and facility remediation. His skills include program development, hazardous material management and OSHA Process Safety Management. 

Vincent Ricevuto, chief operating officer at Arora Engineers, has over 30 years of leadership in hazardous materials management and emergency services. During his tenure with Louis Berger/WSP, Ricevuto transformed a regional USPS program into a national operation, managing contracts across emergency response, architectural and engineering, commissioning, environmental and program management.

Adding these new members to the AHMP Board will “enhance the strength and impact” of the board and guide the AHMP’s future, Chair Kelsey Forde said in a statement.

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Robert Yaniz Jr. is the Content Editor of Occupational Health & Safety.

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