National Safety Council’s McMillan to retire

Alan McMillan, president and CEO of the National Safety Council, announced his retirement, which is effective February 15. “Every day I am humbled by the commitment of council staff, our board leadership and the volunteer spirit of the more than 50,000 companies, unions and government agencies that make up our membership,” McMillan said.

Alan McMillan, president and CEO of the National Safety Council, announced his retirement, which is effective February 15.

“Every day I am humbled by the commitment of council staff, our board leadership and the volunteer spirit of the more than 50,000 companies, unions and government agencies that make up our membership,” McMillan said. “I leave knowing America is safer than ever before because of their efforts.”

Joseph Ucciferro, NSC board chairman, thanked McMillan for his service to the council and his commitment to safety, “on behalf of the millions of people whose lives the council touches every day.” Ucciferro, who is president and CEO, Commercial and Public Sector Businesses at Day & Zimmermann, praised McMillan for his leadership, foresight and long list of accomplishments.

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