Fri. Jun 27th, 2025
Health and safety organization seeking new leader

Workplace Safety North Seeks New President and CEO

Workplace Safety North (WSN), a leading organization providing workplace health and safety training services for the forestry and mining sectors, is on the lookout for a dynamic individual to fill the role of president and CEO.

The not-for-profit organization, headquartered in North Bay and serving as one of four sector-based health and safety associations in Ontario, is seeking a capable leader to spearhead its strategic vision and operational excellence.

Mike Parent has been serving as interim president since October 2023, following the retirement of Paul Andre in 2017. Now, WSN seeks a permanent leader to drive its mission forward.

The new president-CEO will be responsible for executing WSN’s strategic, operational, and financial plans while ensuring compliance with industry standards mandated by the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training, and Skills Development.

With an annual revenue of $18 million, a payroll of $11 million, and a workforce of 75 employees, WSN offers an exciting opportunity for a visionary leader to make a meaningful impact in workplace safety.

The position can be based at either WSN’s North Bay or Sudbury offices, offering flexibility to the successful candidate. If you’re passionate about workplace safety and ready to lead a dynamic team, apply today to join Workplace Safety North in its mission to create safer workplaces across Ontario.

Ronald Lewis

By Ronald Lewis

Ronald Lewis is a seasoned safety professional with over 15 years of experience in the field of occupational health and safety. Throughout his career, Ronald has been dedicated to promoting workplace safety and advocating for the well-being of workers across various industries. As a safety news author, he is committed to keeping professionals informed about the latest developments, trends, and advancements in workplace safety. Through his writing, Ronald aims to empower organizations and individuals to prioritize safety and create safer work environments for all.

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