International Commission On Occupational Health - Current ICOH Officers and Board Members

Current ICOH Officers and Board Members

Officers

  • President - Kazutaka Kogi (Japan)
  • Vice President - Suvi Lehtinen (Finland)
  • Vice President - Dr. Bonnie Rogers (USA)
  • Secretary General - Sergio Iavicoli (Italy)
  • Past President - Jorma Rantanen (Finland)

Board Members

  • Patabendi Abeytunga (Canada)
  • Giovanni Costa (Italy)
  • Andrew Curran (United Kingdom)
  • Elia Enriquez (Mexico)
  • Marilyn Fingerhut (USA)
  • Monique Frings-Dresen (The Netherlands)
  • Seong-Kyu Kang (Republic of Korea)
  • Norito Kawakami (Japan)
  • Timo Leino (Finland)
  • Claudina Nogueira (South Africa)
  • Yves Roquelaure (France)
  • Mary Ross (South Africa)
  • Edoardo Santino (Brazil)
  • Malcom Sim (Australia)
  • Harri Vainio (Finland)
  • Peter Westerholm (Sweden)

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