ASSE Honors 2018 SPY, Safety Educator of the Year

ASSE Honors 2018 SPY, Safety Educator of the YearGary Winn, Ph.D., CHST, is the 2018 William E. Tarrants Outstanding Safety Educator and Tim Page-Bottorff, CSP, CET, is the 2018 Edgar Monsanto Queeny Safety Professional of the Year.Apr 23, 2018The American Society of Safety Professionals has announced Gary Winn, Ph.D., CHST, is its 2018 William E. Tarrants Outstanding Safety Educator and Tim Page-Bottorff, a safety trainer, mentor, and motivational speaker who is often called a "public utilities safety guru," is its 2018 Edgar Monsanto Queeny Safety Professional of the Year. Both are to be honored during the Safety 2018 Professional Development Conference & Exposition, June 3-6 in San Antonio.2018 Outstanding Safety EducatorWinn is a professor of safety management in the Department of Industrial and Management Systems Engineering at West Virginia University. ASSE's announcement said his Managing Construction Safety class is so popular with civil engineering undergraduates that it has had a wait list since 1997, and he is the leader of the school's safety management master's degree program and occupational safety and health doctorate."Dr. Winn demonstrates the principles he espouses, in advising students, engaging external stakeholders to enhance student career opportunities and in the excellence of his teaching," said Kenneth R. Currie, Ph.D., P.E., department chairperson and professor at West Virginia University. "I've enjoyed his senior leadership in the development of our ABET assessment protocol, ensuring that our safety management program is always improving."ASSE annually honors an occupational safety and health professional who demonstrates outstanding achievement in safety education. The award is named after Dr. William E. Tarrants, a pioneer in safety education who was an ASSE Fellow and president (1977-78).2018 Safety Professional of the YearPage-Bottorff, CSP, CET, is a senior consultant at SafeStart who transitioned from the U.S. Marine Corps. He has been an ASSE member since 2001 and serves as Region 2 vice president.