Corrine Greenberg

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Corrine Greenberg

Corinne M. Greenberg, CHMM – Corinne, a credentialed and actively practicing CHMM since 1995, is the EHS Manager at ECKART America’s Louisville facility, the oldest of the continuously operated chemical manufacturing facilities in the “Rubbertown” district of West Louisville.  She is a new Director-at-Large for the Cyber Chapter, recently elected to a 2026-2027 term.  Closer to home, she has previously served the Kentuckiana Chapter of Hazardous Materials Managers (KCHMM) as Director-at-Large, Secretary, Treasurer, Vice President, President (2010 and 2015), and Past President, and she is currently (once again) KCHMM’s Vice President.  At the national level, she was recently appointed as Advisor to the AHMP Board of Directors, she has updated and presented several EHMM modules for AHMP, and, in November 2024, she was recognized by the national organization as an AHMP Distinguished Lecturer.  She is equally involved in the Kentucky Chapter of the Air & Waste Management Association, the Louisville Regional Science & Engineering Fair, and the Jefferson County LEPC, where she is Subcommittee Chair and lead instructor for the LEPC’s public-facing Chemical Hazard Communication course.  Corinne serves her Louisville community as a volunteer “kNOw Waste Ambassador,” and she is on both the county’s Solid Waste District Advisory Committee and the local Metropolitan Sewer District’s Wet Weather Stakeholder Team.  In 2020, she was appointed to Louisville Metro’s Hazardous Materials Ordinance Appeals & Overseers Board where she is serving her fifth year as its Vice Chair.  She and her husband Jason have three grown kids, three cats underfoot, a chirpy cockatiel, a dining room turtle, an old deaf dog, and another seven grand-critters.  Sometimes she sleeps.