Nicholas Sexton Named Recipient of Dotson Emerging Professionals Award

The BCSP Foundation and Kyle B. Dotson, CSP, CIH, BCEE, founder of Dotson Group, LLC, an EHS Safety Services organization, are pleased to announce the 2024 recipient of the Dotson Emerging Professionals Award.

Nicholas Sexton, MPH, ARM, CIH, CPCU, CSP, is a dedicated safety professional with more than 12 years in the industry. He currently serves as the Regional Manager of Liberty Mutual Insurance’s Risk Control Consulting Center. In this role, Sexton leads a group of safety and risk management professionals who provide virtual consulting to Liberty Mutual’s commercial clients across eight countries. He was chosen to receive this award based on his current contributions to the profession, his dedication to volunteering, and his capacity to advance the profession through his research efforts.

“This grant will bring my research across the finish line,” said Sexton. “It is my hope that my professional achievements in the last 12 years, as well as my volunteer services to the profession, resonate with others.”

Sexton is a dedicated and distinguished volunteer with organizations that include the American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP). He joined ASSP in 2017 and began volunteering with the Arizona Chapter on their Professional Development Conference (PDC) Committee. “I help secure sponsors, vendors, and speakers to provide networking and continuing education units for an average of 250 professionals per year,” said Sexton.

In 2023, he chaired the PDC committee and hosted the largest PDC since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. His efforts were instrumental in raising $30,000 for health and safety scholarships and an additional $2,500 for a local charity that provides funding to Kids’ Chance, a non-profit focusing on children with parents who have experienced a disabling or fatal workplace incident.

“The profession of health and safety stands for more than protecting people, property, and the environment. It is also about how we act when the worst happens and reach out a hand to those in need,” said Sexton. “As a son of Appalachia, I watched my family lose life and limb to the mines. Giving back through volunteer service and partnering with non-profits like Kids’ Chance is how I honor my family and our profession.”

In addition to his volunteer efforts, Sexton has received several industry awards and accolades, including the Safety Professional of the Year Award in 2024 from the Arizona Chapter of ASSP. He also received the Emerging Leader Award from Eastern Kentucky University in 2022 and the Rising Star of Safety from the National Safety Council in 2020.

Sexton has spoken at several industry conferences, covering topics that include sanitation and its impact on autoimmune diseases, insurance and risk management, telematics data management, and airborne respirable crystalline silica for operators in mining and construction.

Sexton holds bachelor’s degrees in chemistry and psychology and a master’s in environmental health from Eastern Kentucky University. He is currently pursuing his doctorate in Safety Sciences at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He has a 4.0 GPA and has begun his dissertation research on topics that include diacetyl exposures and respiratory illness experienced by coffee shop employees and how dry county legislation in Arkansas and Kentucky has impacted health and safety outcomes in the workplace.

“My research interests impact areas of our workforce that have not been studied,” said Sexton. “The outcomes will greatly add to our body of knowledge.”

In addition to receiving the monetary award, Sexton will be recognized at the biennial BCSP Research & Innovation Summit in 2025 and at the 2025 BCSP Awards of Excellence Ceremony. Additionally, Sexton will be featured on the BCSP Foundation’s website and social media accounts and be invited to join BCSP’s Mentor Connect program.

The Dotson Award was created in honor of the appreciation for the mentorship and financial assistance that aided Kyle Dotson in his career journey. The award is a monetary grant that seeks to recognize and encourage early career professionals who have displayed excellence and leadership in the profession.

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The BCSP Foundation Announces Leadership Changes for 2024

The BCSP Foundation is pleased to announce the 2024 Officers for the Board of Directors. Travis Kruse, Ph.D., MS, CSP, will assume the role of Chair; Jane Beaudry, CSP, CHST, STSC will take over as Vice Chair, and Ray Ferrara, CFP will be the Foundation’s Treasurer.

“This leadership group comprises the expertise, professionalism, and dedication needed to guide the Foundation as we begin to expand into new areas and exciting opportunities,” said Christine McConnell, MPA, Deputy Executive Director of the BCSP Foundation. “As we increase our investment efforts in safety practitioners, workforce training, innovation, and support of the youth, it is crucial that we have a cohesive and knowledgeable team to lead us, and with this group, I am confident we will accomplish all the goals set before us.”

Dave Jones, SMS, CHST, Caroline Walters, and Mary Hjorth, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, will serve as Board Members in 2024.

We are grateful to all these individuals for donating their time in support of a worthy cause. We are excited to get to work and continue to create measurable impact for those we serve.

Travis Kruse, Ph.D., MS, CSP is the Senior Director, Safety & Sustainability Solutions Strategy for W.W. Grainger Incorporated. Dr. Kruse has over 22 years of experience in consulting, general industry, and sales leadership roles. He is a Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Murray State University Occupational Safety and Health (ANSAC/ABET) Advisory Council Member, Semiconductor Environmental, Safety & Health Association (SESHA) Board Member, and an authorized instructor for the OSHA Training Institute (OTI). Dr. Kruse has a PhD in Public Health from Oregon State University and a Master of Science degree in Environmental Health and Safety from Murray State University and has published in the Journal of Safety Research.

Jane Beaudry, CSP, CHST, STSC recently celebrated over 30 years in the construction industry, with over 25 years of passionate commitment to the health and well-being of her fellow co-workers in a formal safety capacity. In March 2020, she joined Jacobs as the HSE Director for its Life Sciences of North America line of business, managing a staff of over 30 HSE subject matter experts who support approximately 1200 colleagues in the safe design and delivery of complex life sciences projects. Immediately prior, she was the Construction SHE Lead for AstraZeneca’s large capital construction projects in the Americas for over 6 years, and before that, contributed in a safety leadership role for ENR Top 100 employers as well as US specialty contractors who were the largest in their respective industries. Considered a thought leader among her peers, she is the BSCP Foundation’s newest Board of Trustees member. She has been a finalist judge for the Willis Towers Watson/AGC Construction Safety Excellence Awards for the last 3 years, was on the Curriculum Advisory Committee, and later Adjunct Professor for Wentworth Institute of Technology’s first Construction Safety Management course. Also, throughout her career, she has been an active member or Chair of several construction association safety committees, frequent guest lecturer, and contributing author.

Ray Ferrara, CFP serves as the BCSP Board of Directors’ Public Director and is Chairman and CEO of ProVise Management Group, LLC, a full-service financial planning firm that is a Registered Investment Advisor with the Securities and Exchange Commission. He is involved with many professional and not-for-profit organizations, including PMG Marketing Group, American Financial Solutions, and Money Transfer Systems. Mr. Ferrara was previously the Chair of the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standard, Inc. and is a Registered Principal with FINRA. Mr. Ferrara has a Bachelor of Science in Zoology from the University of Maryland.

Congratulations to the 2023 ABET Grant Recipients

Each year, BCSP and the BCSP Foundation provide funding to EHS programs seeking accreditation or re-accreditation through ABET.  These $10,000 grants will be used to offset costs associated with seeking accreditation for the first time or seeking re-accreditation.

Congratulations to the programs listed below on receiving the grant. We are proud to support you and your students!

Join Us in Congratulating the 2023 QAP Scholarship Recipients

Each year, BCSP and the BCSP Foundation award scholarships to up to 40 juniors, seniors, and master’s students currently enrolled in a Qualified Academic Program.  The scholarships recognize the students’ dedication to and excellence in their respective programs. While the programs of each of the recipients may differ, a common thread runs throughout each of them: the desire to protect lives in the workplace—inherent in their choice of pursuing an education and a career in EHS is that common cause.