AIHA Announces 2022 Hamilton Club Members

The Hamilton Club was created to encourage collaboration between AIHA and active, influential industry representatives and to promote AIHA’s mission.

Today, AIHA is pleased to announce the 2022 members of the Hamilton Club, the Association’s exclusive partner program. This program, accessible by invitation only, is comprised of corporate partners that bolster AIHA’s initiatives on the highest levels and across many platforms, through sponsorship, advertising, foundation support, and other methods.

The Hamilton Club was created to encourage collaboration between AIHA and active, influential industry representatives and to promote AIHA’s mission of establishing resources that help protect worker health. AIHA considers its Hamilton Club members to be industry leaders that, through innovation and expertise, are shaping the future of the occupational and environmental health and safety profession.  Their thought leadership is reflective of Alice Hamilton’s profound influence on public health dating back more than a century ago.

“We are honored to be partnering with this esteemed group of industry partners that share our passion for creating knowledge and tools to keep workers safe,” said Laura Cilano Garcia, AIHA’s program director of strategic partnerships. “This year, we welcome two new members, Amazon and Gasmet.”

The 2022 Hamilton Club members include the following corporate partners, categorized in tiers by their respective financial contributions:

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