Peter Baty
– Corporate Acquisition and Divestiture Support
– Environmental Due Diligence and Risk Quantification
– EHS Compliance and Risk Management (Multimedia)
– Sustainability / Corporate Social Responsibility
– Solar Energy Development Support Services
With Sanborn Head Since: 2010
– University of Vermont, BS, Civil Engineering/Environmental Engineering
– University of San Francisco, MS, Environmental Management
– Registered Environmental Assessor (REA), California
– Registered Auditor NSW Greenhouse Gas Abatement Scheme
– 40-Hour OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response with current 8-Hour Refresher
What Do You Like Best About Sanborn Head?
Sanborn Head’s culture is what makes the firm stand tall. This company has a real commitment to the three pillars of consulting, namely people, clients, and technical capabilities. The impact of this culture becomes clearly evident when you speak with Sanborn Head’s employees and clients about their personal experiences with the firm.
What Is A Project That You Are Most Proud Of?
Environmental and Social Assessment of a Palm Oil Plantation and Mill Facility located in Papua New Guinea: The assessment was commissioned to address significant environmental and associated human health impact claims made by the local community and international non-governmental organizations (NGOs). The assessment not only identified areas of concern with regard to current and past practices, but also highlighted areas where the facility has made significant improvements and instances of best industry practice implementation. The outcomes from this project helped to protect the environment, improve the living conditions of the local community, and ensure the long-term economic viability of the region.
Community Involvement
Member of the West Concord, Massachusetts Planning Advisory Committee.
Fun Facts About Me
Skiing has long been a great passion of mine and has been a major positive influence throughout my life. Now, with two young sons, my “free time” priorities have changed a bit; however, I’m looking forward to the day that they are old enough to join me on the mountain and become my life-long skiing companions.
