Rogers Corporation
Lori Osterling, CSP, has over 23 years of work experience in various roles related to Environmental Health & Safety, Sustainability, and Risk Management. Lori currently serves as the Global Director of Environmental Health & Safety at Rogers Corporation since June 2023. Prior to this, Lori worked at The Coca-Cola Company for 15 years, starting in October 2008 as the Group Director of Safety, Environmental, Sustainability, and Quality. Lori played a vital role in ensuring the company's compliance with safety and environmental regulations. Before joining Coca-Cola, Lori worked at Ford Motor Company for 8 years as a Risk Manager, where they managed risk assessment and mitigation strategies. Overall, Lori's work experience demonstrates their expertise in driving safety, sustainability, and risk management initiatives in multinational corporations.
Lori Osterling, CSP has a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Purdue University. Lori also holds an MS degree in Environmental Health Science from Old Dominion University. Additionally, they have a background in Biology, General from Kent State University. Lori Osterling is also certified as a Safety Professional by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals.
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Rogers Corporation
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Rogers Corporation manufactures and sells engineered materials and components for mission critical applications. The Company's segments are Advanced Connectivity Solutions (ACS), Elastomeric Material Solutions (EMS), Power Electronics Solutions (PES) and Other. The ACS segment manufactures and sells circuit materials and solutions for applications in wireless communications infrastructure, automotive, connected devices, consumer electronics and aerospace/defense. The EMS segment manufactures and sells elastomeric material solutions for critical cushioning, sealing, impact protection and vibration management applications, including general industrial, portable electronics, consumer goods, automotive, construction and printing applications. The PES segment manufactures and sells ceramic substrate materials for power module applications, laminated bus bars for power inverter and interconnect applications, and micro-channel coolers. Its other business consists of elastomeric components.