On Demand Until December 8, 2023
Even before the Great Resignation and COVID-19 pandemic, filling key food safety roles was challenging. Whether these challenges are related to finding the right candidate, keeping tenured team members, or planning for when team members retire, companies continue to battle turnover and burnout within their food safety teams. Food safety leaders are critical to driving food safety culture, and it is time to do things differently if your company is serious about improving food safety culture. With this webinar, you will learn:
- How to embrace the natural "people flow" of your team while preventing disruptive turnover
- Simple steps you can take to attract the right talent to your organization
- How to assess your team to understand where technical and leadership development is needed
- How to structure and deploy a doable bench strength plan
Speakers
Jill Stuber, M.S. Co-Founder Catalyst LLC Jill Stuber, M.S., is Co-Founder of Catalyst LLC, which she launched with Co-Founder Tia Glave in 2021 with a mission to revolutionize leadership in the food industry. Jill has served on food safety and quality (FSQ) teams for several multi-million-dollar food companies and food industry support companies, at both the corporate and frontline facility levels. She has defined expectations and programs for company-wide FSQ systems and has been responsible for verifying the implementation of those systems. Jill has led multi-plant teams to clearly define team and individual roles, expectations, and boundaries to more fully integrate and collaborate across organizations. Jill holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in food science from the University of Wisconsin (at River Falls and Madison, respectively); as well as an M.S. degree in quality management from Eastern Michigan University. She is a professional coach certified through Learning Journeys, an accredited program through the International Coaching Federation. She is also HACCP Certified, PCQI Certified, an SQF Practitioner, an IFT Certified Food Scientist, a Lean Facilitator, and a Six Sigma Black Belt. Jill is also an active member of the International Association for Food Protection, serving as the Developing Food Safety Professional's Professional Development Group Vice Chair.
Tia Glave Co-Founder Catalyst LLC Tia Glave is Co-Founder of Catalyst LLC with Jill Stuber. Tia is a food safety, quality, and regulatory professional with nearly a decade of experience in large food manufacturing, food retail, and startup food environments. She is formally trained as a chemical engineer and holds a B.S. degree from the University of Tennessee. She is a qualified individual trained in PCQI and FSVP, is knowledgeable in GFSI schemes, and has worked with many food product categories. Tia has a passion for helping manufacturing and retail organizations of all sizes build and strengthen their FSQ programs. She uses systems, data, and proven methods to develop and implement FSQ strategies that create efficiencies, are effective, and identify cost savings, all while using servant leadership principles. She has led small and large teams across multiple functions, including operations and maintenance, giving her a unique approach to implementing a strategy cross-functionally. Tia's passion also extends to championing Black talent in food safety and quality, and she is the founder of the Black Professionals in Food Safety Group to foster sharing, development, and connection to support Black talent. Tia is also an active member of the International Association for Food Protection, serving as the Retail and Foodservice Professional Development Group Vice Chair.
Adrienne Blume, M.A. (Moderator) Editorial Director Food Safety Magazine Adrienne Blume is Editorial Director of Food Safety Magazine, a BNP Media brand. She has 18+ years of experience in B2B technical media, including the food safety and quality (FSQ) and energy technology sectors. She manages the editorial content for Food Safety Magazine and its podcast, Food Safety Matters, and also serves on the Educational Advisory Board for the annual Food Safety Summit. She keeps a pulse on trends, issues, and regulatory developments in FSQA by attending and moderating sessions at food industry and food safety conferences worldwide.
Previously in her career, Ms. Blume launched and led two energy technology publications (H2Tech and Gas Processing & LNG) and a podcast (H2TechTalk) as Editor-in-Chief at Gulf Energy Information in Houston, Texas. She also worked as Managing Editor at Hydrocarbon Publishing Company in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She speaks and moderates at technical conferences around the world and is published in several industry journals. Ms. Blume holds an M.A. degree in English and Publishing from Rosemont College in Rosemont, Pennsylvania, as well as B.A. degrees (hons) in English and Anthropology from Webster University in St. Louis, Missouri.
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The Ultimate Guide for Building Bench Strength in Your FSQ Team
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