S5E46 Carrie Hurlbut | Environmental, Health, & Safety at ASM
Description
In this episode, Aaron Moncur interviews Carrie Hurlbut about her career journey and her role in leading environmental, health, and safety (EHS) initiatives at ASM, a global semiconductor equipment manufacturer. Carrie shares insights into the EHS field, the challenges of balancing practicality and creativity, and the importance of mentorship in her career development.
Main Topics Covered:
- Carrie's background and transition from biological sciences to engineering
- Understanding the role of EHS and its day-to-day activities
- Overview of ASM and the semiconductor industry
- Mitigating environmental and health risks in the manufacturing process
- Leveraging data analytics for better EHS outcomes
- The future of EHS and sustainability in the semiconductor industry
- Carrie's career path and the influence of mentors
- Balancing practicality and creativity in EHS projects
- Advice for engineers considering a career in EHS
About the guest: Carrie Hurlbut, the Director of Global Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) and Corporate Responsibility at ASM. With over 15 years in EHS roles, Carrie has led initiatives that bridge engineering with sustainability and workplace safety on a global scale. Her journey from studying biological sciences and environmental engineering to driving strategic EHS programs uniquely positions her to share valuable insights on aligning corporate responsibility with innovation, fostering inclusive leadership, and navigating the complexities of the semiconductor industry.
Links:
Carrie Hurlbut - LinkedIn
ASM website
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