Koch Named Environmental, Health And Safety Manager For CTB Inc.

June 29, 2024 at 1:00 a.m.
John Koch
John Koch


MILFORD — John Koch has been named environmental, health and safety manager for CTB Inc., according to Michael J. Kissane, executive vice president and chief administrative officer for CTB Inc.
In his new role, Koch will implement policies and programs to manage CTB’s compliance with employee safety laws and regulations and environmental laws and regulations, and to promote a safe and healthy workplace.
Before joining CTB, Koch gained 15 years of leadership and managerial experience, most recently as the senior environmental, health and safety manager for a major recreational vehicle manufacturer in Elkhart, where he managed the environmental, health and safety of programs across 10 locations, ensured OSHA compliance and implemented safety initiatives. Prior to his career in the manufacturing sector, Koch served in the Army National Guard as a combat engineer/specialist where he was deployed in Iraq for three years.
Koch is a graduate of Indiana State University, Terre Haute, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Insurance and Risk Management. He also holds a Master of Science degree in Occupational Health and Safety Management, a Master of Science degree in Organizational Leadership, a Master of Science degree in Human Resources and a Master of Business Administration degree, all from Columbia Southern University, Orange Beach, Ala.
A native of Niagara Falls, N.Y., Koch resides in Winona Lake.

MILFORD — John Koch has been named environmental, health and safety manager for CTB Inc., according to Michael J. Kissane, executive vice president and chief administrative officer for CTB Inc.
In his new role, Koch will implement policies and programs to manage CTB’s compliance with employee safety laws and regulations and environmental laws and regulations, and to promote a safe and healthy workplace.
Before joining CTB, Koch gained 15 years of leadership and managerial experience, most recently as the senior environmental, health and safety manager for a major recreational vehicle manufacturer in Elkhart, where he managed the environmental, health and safety of programs across 10 locations, ensured OSHA compliance and implemented safety initiatives. Prior to his career in the manufacturing sector, Koch served in the Army National Guard as a combat engineer/specialist where he was deployed in Iraq for three years.
Koch is a graduate of Indiana State University, Terre Haute, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Insurance and Risk Management. He also holds a Master of Science degree in Occupational Health and Safety Management, a Master of Science degree in Organizational Leadership, a Master of Science degree in Human Resources and a Master of Business Administration degree, all from Columbia Southern University, Orange Beach, Ala.
A native of Niagara Falls, N.Y., Koch resides in Winona Lake.

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