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Marianne Levitsky holds a joint adjunct appointment in the Occupational Environmental Health and Global Health Divisions. She earned a Master of Environmental Studies from York University and has held numerous senior positions in the Ontario public service, focusing on occupational health and safety policy, research, and training. She is a Certified Industrial Hygienist and a Registered Occupational Hygienist, recognized as a Distinguished Fellow by the American Industrial Hygiene Association. Levitsky is the co-founder and President of the international charitable organization, Workplace Health Borders, and has extensive experience in consulting through ECOH Management Inc. Her research interests encompass behavioral economics, safety culture, and international occupational safety and health. Additionally, Levitsky has received various awards, including the Charles Florus Coan Award for Academic Achievement and the Leadership Award from the American Industrial Hygiene Association. Her publications cover a range of topics addressing occupational health and safety challenges in various sectors.
Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto • Mississauga, Ontario
Teaching courses related to occupational health and public health.
Department of Sociology