3E Company Leaders

3E Advisory Board

3E Advisory Board

3E’s Advisory Board, composed of five premier EH&S thought leaders, assists 3E Company's executive management and Board of Directors in expanding and strengthening the company's leadership in chemical, regulatory, and compliance content and services. They provide counsel on a wide variety of issues, including the expansion of customer service capabilities, the creation and implementation of new services and identifying and building new U.S. and global customer partnerships.

F. Henry "Hank" Habicht

CEO, Global Environment & Technology Foundation and Founder, Capital E, LLC

Mr. Habicht possesses an extensive environmental and business background in both the public and private sectors. He was Senior Vice President with Safety-Kleen Corporation and formerly served as Deputy Administrator for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). He also served as Assistant Attorney General of the U. S. Department of Justice under the Reagan administration where he directed the Environment and Natural Resources Division. Mr. Habicht has served since 1998 as Chief Executive Officer of the Global Environment & Technology Foundation (GETF), a 501(c)3 not-for-profit corporation that fosters innovation in environmental management and in applications of clean technology that make business and environmental sense. He is also a founding principal of Capital E, LLC, a firm that promotes investment in new energy technology.

Glenn W. Hammer

Former Vice President of EH&S, Ashland, Inc.

Mr. Hammer has more than 30 years of experience in EH&S, chemical manufacturing and engineering. As former Vice President of EH&S and Engineering for Ashland Inc., Mr. Hammer pioneered innovative solutions in corporate governance in the EH&S area and managed global EH&S compliance. Among his many achievements were building strong EH&S and Engineering processes, lobbying for major legislative and regulatory reform, identifying and analyzing emerging EH&S issues, and developing EH&S risk assessment processes. Mr. Hammer is the founding principal of The Redstone Group, as well as a frequent writer and lecturer on EH&S governance issues.

Dr. Ivana Markovic

Former Director of European Affairs and Director of Corporate Affairs for Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa (CEEMA), Kraft Foods International

Dr. Ivana Markovic has more than ten years of international experience in safety, global environmental affairs and regulations, compliance, and waste management. Throughout her career, she has been instrumental in helping international food and chemical institutions develop strategies for corporate social responsibility and public policy. Dr. Markovic's commercial management experience and thorough understanding of international business have enabled her to become a sought-after expert for the food and chemical industries. She previously worked with Kraft Foods International as Director of European Affairs and Director of Corporate Affairs for Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa (CEEMA), and was Group Environmental Manager and European Government Relations Manager for ICI, an international chemical company. Dr. Markovic is currently a core faculty member of The Prince of Wales's Business and the Environment Program at the University of Cambridge. She also serves as a member of Dow Chemicals's Corporate Environmental Advisory Council.

Walter R. (Wally) Quanstrom, PhD,

Former Group Vice President of HSE, BP, plc

During his tenure with BP Amoco, Dr. Quanstrom served as a member of the company's top 35 executives, chaired the company's Health, Safety, and Environment Council, and was responsible for policy and governance in the areas of health, environment and safety. Dr. Quanstrom has previously served as a director of the Chicago Academy of Sciences, chairman of the Keystone Center and Chairman of the Board of Directors of VYSIS, a publicly traded company listed on the NASDAQ Stock Exchange. Additionally, Dr. Quanstrom was an Adjunct Professor of Management and Strategy at the Northwestern University Kellogg Graduate School of Management, where he developed and taught an elective MBA course in environmental management. Mr. Quanstrom serves on the Board of Directors of the Electric Power Research Institute.

Patrick R. Tyson

Former Acting Assistant Secretary for OSHA

In addition to his role as Acting Assistant Secretary of OSHA, Mr. Tyson served as OSHA's Director of Compliance and as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the National Safety Council's Foundation for Safety and Health. Mr. Tyson is also a past Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Safety Council. He currently heads Constangy, Brooks & Smith's OSHA Practice Group, representing clients on a wide range of safety and health issues.

Thomas C. Voltaggio

Former Deputy Regional Administrator, EPA

Mr. Voltaggio has more than 34 years of experience in environmental management. During his tenure with the EPA, Mr. Voltaggio also served as the Director of Superfund, the federal hazardous waste site remediation program. During this time, he participated in legislative and regulatory development and national program planning. Mr. Voltaggio has also consulted and trained foreign governments in multiple aspects of environmental management, environmental emergency response and homeland security processes and operation. He is the founder of Voltaggio Consulting.

Marcia Williams

Former Director of Solid Waste, EPA

Ms. Williams has more than 36 years of public and private sector environmental experience, including 18 years with the EPA where she held key senior management positions, built major EPA programs and represented the U.S. Government in international arenas. She is both a consulting and testifying expert in the areas of waste and chemical regulation and risk management. Ms. Williams is currently a Director with LECG, a global expert services firm.