An industrial safety professional, Mark Crosetto holds a bachelor’s degree in occupational safety and health management from Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Michigan. While attending Grand Valley, he served tenures as an assistant technician at Quad Plus in Joliet, Illinois, where he traveled to perform on-site maintenance on car-shredder systems. Mark Crosetto also completed an internship with the Grand Valley State University Facilities Department, completing building inspections and indoor air-quality testing across the campus. His other duties at Grand Valley included spearheading a variety of National Fire Protection Association measures.
Since graduating in 2016, Mark Crosetto has served as an environment, health, and safety (ESH) intern with Auto Die in Grand Rapids, Michigan. In addition to working with employees on the shop floor and investigating various workplace incidents, he communicates the results of complex R&D and new process assessments, using digital tools such as PowerPoint and Excel. Mr. Crosetto pursues safety and environmental pillar leads in conjunction with the World Class Manufacturing standards of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.