Theta Chi Fraternity - Eta Mu Chapter - Alumni Association
Speakers Bureau Event - EHSS Annual Conference, March 27, 2026
Findlay, Ohio — The Theta Chi Fraternity, Eta Mu Chapter Alumni Association at the University of Findlay is strengthening its commitment to give back through the continued growth of its Alumni Speakers Bureau, an initiative designed to connect students and faculty with real-world professional experience.
The Speakers Bureau was created, several years ago, with a clear goal: to leverage not only alumni financial support, but also the rich and diverse career expertise of our fraternities' alumni. By sharing practical insights, leadership lessons, and industry knowledge, alumni speakers help prepare students for professional success beyond the classroom.
“Our alumni represent decades of experience across business, leadership, education, environmental safety, and more,” said a representative of the Eta Mu Alumni Association. “This program allows us to turn that experience into meaningful engagement that directly benefits University of Findlay students.”
The University of Findlays’ - annual EHSS Conference event is designed to give attendees current information from the EHSS field. The experts in the EHSS field are asked to share current real world information on the given topics. An excellent conference on current issues facing our communities environment health safety and security.
The Theta Chi Fraternity - Alumni Association, Mr. Steve Kinn has been invited to be the keynote speaker at this event,. The follow is the event information - please know that all are invited to attend:
Environmental Health, Safety, and Security (EHSS) Annual Conference: EHSS - 2026 Challenges to Innovation: AI and the Future of EHSS - March 27, 2026 from 8am-4pm. The conference sessions will focus on sustainability, safety, and public health - with industry leaders and innovators, this is sure to be an unforgettable event. The topic sessions are as follows: AI Data Centers: Water and Energy We Don’t Have, Leveraging AI to Advance EHS Practices, and AI Tools for Assessing Total Worker Health.
The keynote speakers for this event is Mr. Steve Kinn, this is an open invitation event. The event is being coordinated by Dr. Kim Lichtveld, Department Chair of Environmental, Safety, and Occupational Health Management.
The following is a link to the University of Findlay event page: https://www.findlay.edu/sciences/environmental-sustainability/EHSS-Conference
Mr. Steve Kinn, University of Findlay, Theta Chi Fraternity
Speakers Career Overview - Mr. Steve Kinn (LinkedIn Profile)- has served as a Health, Safety and Environmental leader with over 28 years of proven results in Accident Analysis / Root Cause Determination, representation in Enforcement Activities, Risk Assessment, Occupational Health (Industrial Hygiene), and Training /Program Development services in Construction and Oil and Gas.
Steve has demonstrated success driving strategic and operational change with a high level of efficiency while maintaining corporate integrity and business ethics. A strong track record in improving EHS performance through Safety Management Systems methodologies and out of the box thinking.
An experienced trainer in OHSA 10/30-hour for construction, Crane Management, Excavation/Trenching, Fall protection, Hazard Recognition, Hexavalent Chromium, Safety Culture Development, Safety Management Systems, Scaffolds, Silica, and customized training programs.
Trainer for the AGC of America's Safety Management and Advanced Safety Management training courses, Excavation/Trenching, and Fall Protection class.