Sponsored by Origami Risk
Join us for this transformative webinar on the power of integrated risk management (IRM) for safety and risk professionals. We’ll discuss how IRM can be achieved via a culture of collaboration between departments and powered by technology. Discover the pivotal role IRM plays in bridging the gap between risk and safety departments, unifying data and strategies to drive meaningful impact across the organization and ultimately improving efficiency, reducing incidents and injuries, and decreasing risk and insurance costs such as workers’ compensation claims.
This webinar will be presented by Jeff Enzinger, senior sales executive at Origami Risk. He’s an industry expert with a unique blend of experience learning from the challenges and needs of both risk and safety departments.
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Jeff Enzinger
Senior Sales Executive
Origami Risk
Jeff Enzinger has more than 20 years of direct experience in the safety and risk management software space. While spending the past 10-plus years in enterprise software sales, he’s also been involved in implementation, data transformation and client success roles for multiple RMIS providers. Jeff is a graduate of Michigan State University.
Jeff Emrick
Corporate Safety Director
Ozinga
Jeff is the corporate safety director for Ozinga Bros., the largest family-owned ready mix concrete supplier in the United States.
Jenna Bechely
Risk Program Specialist
Origami Risk
Jenna has been working in the Insurance industry for six years. She started her career in personal lines before switching to the risk side in 2021. She’s taken part in the implementation process of both the risk management information system and environmental, health and safety suites offered by Origami Risk, and serves as system administrator for her company’s account. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Illinois State University.
Kevin Druley
Associate Editor, Safety+Health magazine
Kevin is associate editor of Safety+Health and co-host of the magazine’s “On the Safe Side” podcast.