CST Industries, Inc.
Camille Jackson has a diverse work experience in environmental health and safety. Camille started their career at Cardinal Health as a Training Specialist, where they directed onboarding and training programs for new and existing staff. Camille then transitioned into an Environmental Health and Safety Specialist role, designing and implementing safety programs and managing the workers' compensation program. After their time at Cardinal Health, they worked as a Customer Account Representative at Barco Products. Camille later joined Acciona Energy as an Environmental Health and Safety Specialist, followed by Medtronic as an Environmental Health Safety Specialist. At Medtronic, they focused on safety program implementation and management of the workers' compensation program. Most recently, they were a part of Mi-Jack Products, where they held the positions of Corporate Safety Specialist and HSE Manager. Currently, Camille holds the role of Director of Environmental, Health, and Safety at CST Industries, Inc.
Camille Jackson studied at Columbia Southern University from 2009 to 2015, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Occupational Health and Safety.
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CST Industries, Inc.
CST Industries, Inc. (CST™), is the complete storage system provider for engineering and manufacturing professionals in thousands of different industries and applications throughout the world. The company is the global leader in the manufacture and construction of factory coated metal storage tanks, aluminum domes and specialty covers. CST's existing company portfolio consists of CST Storage, CST Covers and Vulcan Tanks. Five manufacturing facilities and technical design centers and multiple regional sales offices are located throughout North America and the United Kingdom. International offices are located in Argentina, Australia, India, Japan, Mexico, Panama, Singapore, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates and Vietnam. Currently, more than 375,000 storage tanks and 20,000 covers have been installed in 125 countries throughout the world.