Greenville Chamber hosts 2024 SC Environmental Health & Safety Conference this week

Greenville Chamber hosts 2024 SC Environmental Health & Safety Conference this week
Greenville Chamber President and CEO Carlos Phillips speaks at the 2018 Furman University Diversity Awards — Furman.edu
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The Greater Greenville Chamber of Commerce will hold its 2024 SC Environmental Health & Safety Conference this Wednesday and Thursday at the Spring Hill Suites/Residence Inn in downtown Greenville at 200 East Washington Street in downtown Greenville. 

Tickets range from $249 to $895 and can be purchased online at the Greenville Chamber’s website

The conference is organized by Employers Network and the Greenville Chamber, in partnership with Founding Sponsor Williams Mullen Law Firm as well as the American Society of Safety Professionals – Piedmont Chapter. The conference provides education on the most recent trends, strategies and concerns in the EHS industry. The event will open on Thursday evening with an optional networking reception. Enjoy dinner on your own downtown afterward. The main conference will begin on Friday morning at breakfast and run through late afternoon.



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