TRC Companies appoint Jason Brezski to lead EH&S practice

TRC Companies, Inc. (TRC), a global professional services firm specialising in strategy, consulting, engineering, and applied technologies for the energy transition, has announced that Jason Brezski has joined the company to lead its integrated Environment, Health, Safety & Sustainability (EHS&S) practice. This move aims to address the growing demand for these services.

With 25 years of leadership experience in both private and public sectors, Jason’s early career included roles in not-for-profit and life sciences organisations. He later became a key figure at E2 ManageTech (acquired by Arcadis), where he managed over 80 clients, primarily Fortune 500 companies, for more than 12 years. Most recently, Jason served as Senior Director of EHS&S Strategy & Governance at Johnson & Johnson and as Director of Programs, Insights & Innovation for Worldwide Workplace Health & Safety at Amazon.

Jason brings extensive EHS&S and technology leadership expertise and is dedicated to enhancing workforce safety and environmental health through technological advancements. His career is marked by significant performance improvements and successful collaborations with critical functions including engineering, facilities, construction, legal, sustainability, occupational health, robotics, IT, and security.

“Jason will play a pivotal role in leading our efforts to further grow our EHS&S business. Jason has consistently driven EHS&S performance improvements by examining each organisation’s unique vision and goals and skillfully applying the People, Process, and Technology change management framework to define strategy and tactics to drive successful governance, risk, compliance & performance outcomes,” said Vijay Gudivaka, President, Environment & Infrastructure at TRC.

He added, “Increasing demand for EHS&S services in the market is driving growth, innovation and change. The markets we serve are evolving, and TRC has gained market recognition for our exceptional capabilities in this area.”

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