The Value of Connected Safety for Single-Gas Detection: Leveraging Data to Create a Proactive and Efficient Safety Program

The Value of Connected Safety for Single-Gas Detection: Leveraging Data to Create a Proactive and Efficient Safety Program

AI Energy

Connected gas detection isn’t the tech of the future anymore. It’s right here, right now, and more money-saving, sustainable and simple than you think. In fact, in today’s industrial workplace, if you’re a safety or operations manager looking to build or sustain a robust safety culture, it’s no longer a…

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Glen Silver
VP Sales, North America - Blackline Safety

Glen Silver is the VP Sales, North America at Blackline Safety, where he is responsible for the overall growth strategy of the North American sales organization and the execution of Blackline’s go-to-market plan. Prior to joining Blackline in 2018, Glen held progressively senior leadership roles with United Safety, W.W. Grainger and Compass Group PLC where he led high performing sales teams to consistently deliver strong revenue growth. Glen holds a B.Comm degree in marketing from the University of Calgary.

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