Art Gillen, CPEA
Senior Associate
Art Gillen has been consulting for 15 years after spending 25 years in the chemical industry, providing engineering and regulatory and legislative compliance and advocacy support. His chemical industry experience (BASF & Union Carbide) included the development and guidance of environmental, health and safety (EHS) compliance and systems audits and conducted training in policy, program and procedure development; ISO 14001; risk-based decision making; the impact of “green issues” on the chemical industry; performance metrics; and activity-based EHS cost accounting. For several years he directed EHS auditing and information management groups.
Art was a representative in the Society of Chemical Manufacturers & Affiliates’ (SOCMA’s) Environmental Quality Committee, including 5 years as chairman and also served on the SOCMA Board of Governors for 4 years. Similarly, he represented BASF on the Environmental Management Committee for the American Chemistry Council (ACC, formerly CMA).
Art has presented at industry and government sponsored conferences on various EHS, and Responsible Care topics such as ACC’s Responsible Care Conferences, SOCMA’s INFORMEX, Air and Water Management Association (AWMA), Joint Services P2 Conferences, and SOCMA and CMA Environmental Workshops.
Since becoming an EHS consultant, he has worked in pollution prevention, groundwater remediation and management systems, including ISO 14001, ISO 9001, OSHAS 18001, the American Chemistry Council’s RCMS & RC14001, and the SOCMA ChemStewards Management System (CSMS).
He is a BEAC-accredited RCMS/RC14001 Lead Auditor Trainer and has trained over 300 individuals. He has assisted over 50 member companies in training, implementation and auditing of various EHS management systems. As a BEAC accredited RCMS auditor he has conducted over 60 RCMS and RC14001 internal and certification audits. He has also conducted numerous CSMS verification audits.
Art lives with his wife in Greenville, Tennessee, where they enjoy beekeeping, cow herding, farming, family and friends.