Event details
With Millennials and Gen Z comprising a larger portion of today’s workforce, organisations need to rethink their approach to workplace safety, health, and well-being.
What can safety leaders do to help their organisations meet the needs of this generation? Join Scott Gaddis, VP of Safety and Health at Intelex, and Scott Gerard, Senior EHS Solutions Consultant at Intelex, for a fire side chat to reveal ways to connect across generations and create workplaces that are safer, more engaging, and built to last.
Key Takeaways
- Understand Gen Z’s Safety Expectations: Go beyond traditional protection to understand Gen Z’s broader safety expectations.
- Leverage Technology for Engagement: Explore how AI, wearables, mobile tools, and real-time feedback systems align with Gen Z’s digital-first mindset and reshape safety practices.
- Lead Across Generations: Learn strategies to align leadership styles, build trust, and foster purpose-driven engagement across the entire workforce.
We will also share findings from new landmark research across Europe and North America: The Voice of EHS: 2026 Trends and Priorities.
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Presenters
Kelly Rose
Editor
Health & Safety Matters
Scott Gaddis
Vice President of Safety and Health
Intelex
Scott Gaddis leads thought leadership and is Vice President and Global Practice Leader of Safety and Health for Intelex Technologies. Before joining Intelex, Scott was Vice President of Global Environment, Health, Safety, and Sustainability for Coveris High-Performance Packaging Company in Chicago, Illinois.
He also spent five years as Executive Director of Global EHS for Bristol-Myers Squibb, eighteen years with the Kimberly-Clark Corporation in various senior EHS leadership roles, and ending as the Global Director of Occupational Safety and Health. Scott started his career with the GE company, spending five years as EHS Director in the Motors Division.
Mr. Gaddis has been published in various EHS trade journals and has lectured at National and International EHS conferences. He recently authored and published the book “From Participation to Partnership—A Journey to Safety at the Frontline.” Scott is an Occupational Safety and Health graduate from Murray State University in Murray, Ky.
Scott Gerard
Senior EHS Solutions Consultant
Intelex