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Adeteju Adeniran
Health, Safety, Environment, and Quality (HSEQ) Manager of the HSEQ department within Havenhill Synergy, Abuja, Nigeria - Havenhill Synergy
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Adeteju Adeniran is the current Health, Safety, Environment, and Quality (HSEQ) Manager of the HSEQ department within Havenhill Synergy, Abuja, Nigeria.
She has a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Lautech in Oyo State and a Master of Science in Safety, Health, and Environment from the University of Salford in Manchester.
With more than six years of experience, she has gained proficiency in the area of developing and implementing HSEQ management systems. She is in charge of managing the HSEQ activities and procedures at Havenhill Synergy.
She supports young women who want to gain knowledge in HSEQ management because these are her passions: advocating for mental health and building competency for HSEQ professionals.
She recently finished her master's program and is now looking into new fields of study related to gender and mental health at work.
Adeteju Adeniran is the current Health, Safety, Environment, and Quality (HSEQ) Manager of the HSEQ department within Havenhill Synergy, Abuja, Nigeria.
She has a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Lautech in Oyo State and a Master of Science in Safety, Health, and Environment from the University of Salford in Manchester.
With more than six years of experience, she has gained proficiency in the area of developing and implementing HSEQ management systems. She is in charge of managing the HSEQ activities and procedures at Havenhill Synergy.
She supports young women who want to gain knowledge in HSEQ management because these are her passions: advocating for mental health and building competency for HSEQ professionals.
She recently finished her master's program and is now looking into new fields of study related to gender and mental health at work.