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Staff Spotlight on Roberto Bellavia
Get to know our KTL team! This month, we are catching up with Senior Consultant and Partner Roberto Bellavia. Roberto has been with KTL for three and a half years and is based in the Chicagoland area.
Tell us a little bit about your background—what are your areas of expertise?
I was born and raised in Rome, Italy. I have a master’s degree in animal production science and started my career in Italy working on the farming side of the food supply chain. I was working with farmers that had small manufacturing operations for cheese, salami, meat, and I was doing food safety (HACCP) plans for them. I also worked in a couple of dairy farms.
I first came to the U.S. in 1999 for a genetic research project at the University of Minnesota on mapping of chromosome 29 in bovine. I moved to the U.S. permanently in 2001, when I got married. I worked at the Italian Chamber of Commerce, made connections, and started working for Turano Pastry Shop as Production Manager. I learned Spanish before I learned English! I wanted to move back into the meat industry, so I began working at Chiappetti Lamb and Veal in the Stockyards District in Chicago, the last federal-inspected plant in the city. When they closed, I moved to U.S. Foods as the Director of Food Safety for the Stockyards brand.
I joined the consulting world at KTL in January 2017. My areas of expertise revolve around food safety, quality, and regulatory compliance. I am well-versed on all the GFSI schemes (i.e., FSSC22000, SQF, BRC, IFS) and the USDA – FSIS and FDA requirements. In this role, I really enjoy working with different people. There is no reporting structure in my team; rather, it is about people working together to achieve the same objectives. I am in the business of food safety. I believe that people always want to do the right thing, but sometimes they need someone to tell them what the right thing is or to show them how to get there.
What types of clients do you work with? What are the biggest issues you see them facing right now?
All my clients are in the food supply chain—from food manufacturing, to food additives and food packaging, to distributors and importers. I also work with a company in the dietary supplement arena, which is an area with growing food safety requirements.
Data management is one of the biggest challenges facing my clients right now. How do you collect and use data, while also protecting information? Every company needs to fulfill someone else’s requirements (e.g., regulatory, standards, customers, supply chain) by submitting information, auditing, reviewing, and assessing and allocating levels of risk. Our clients look to KTL to help them meet those needs.
Training and culture change are two other large areas where food companies rely on KTL’s expertise. When a company decides to pursue a major change in their food safety program, they also need help in culture change and much of that starts with training.
Lastly, the new rules of the FDA – FSMA have been a challenge, including implementing allergen control, environmental, and food defense/intentional adulteration programs.
What would you say is a highlight of your job?
I get to be 100% involved in what I do. I always seek the highest results and take pride in everything I do. It is important to me to show my clients the value they get from working with KTL, and what we have accomplished once our project is done. We are currently focusing a lot of our expertise on data management and predictive analytics, developing dashboards that allow our clients to see in real time the performance of the food safety programs we are developing. It is very satisfying to see those results.
What do you like to do in your free time?
My free time is about my wife, my three kids, and my dog. When I don’t work, I enjoy spending time home. I like to coach soccer and have been a coach for over eight years. I enjoy a home-cooked meal (because I travel and eat out a lot), spending time at the beach (but that never seems to happen), and playing cornhole (a/k/a bean bags). I also like motorsports, so when I can (and when COVID is not cancelling half of the season), I enjoy watching Formula 1 racing (there is something about technology, courage, and teamwork that is fascinating) and European football (a/k/a soccer).
Finally, I enjoy road tripping with the family—or just driving alone—and discovering and seeing something new. I have been in three different Portlands in the U.S.! I feel that every place I go, no matter how remote or rural it is, has something interesting for me to see.
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KTL Announces Partnership with German Company Martin Mantz
KTL is pleased to announce our partnership with Martin Mantz Compliance Solutions (Martin Mantz), developer of the GEORG Compliance Management System® software. KTL is providing regulatory compliance expertise to the German-based company as it expands its offerings to clients with operations in the United States.
“Martin Mantz has created something unique with the GEORG software in that it simplifies and provides an interpretation of legal and technical requirements in a customer-specific database,” KTL Principal Lisa Langdon states. “KTL’s understanding of industrial operations, as well as U.S. legal and technical requirements (e.g., EPA, OSHA, FDA, ISO), allows us to translate these requirements into simple tasks in the GEORG system that employees can follow to help fulfill regulatory requirements.”
How GEORG Works
GEORG is used to make the requirements of standards and regulations comprehensible and transparent. KTL specializes in the practical mapping of legal requirements and audits. These audits allow KTL to create technical content for the GEORG system based on facility-specific applicability. We then work directly with the company to delegate the identified tasks. If there are revisions in the standards/regulations, KTL works in the system to ensure tasks are updated to meet regulatory requirements.
The benefits of this approach include:
- Effectiveness – All tasks are assigned, easily formulated, and regularly updated.
- Efficiency – The effort and expertise required to understand complicated regulations is reduced.
- Transparency – Responsibilities are clear and easily visible to all employees.
- Conformity – Compliance status within the system reflects the degree of fulfilment of the related requirements.
Faber-Castell Expands GEORG Implementation to U.S. Subsidiary
Faber-Castell Cosmetics, an internationally renowned Martin Mantz customer with worldwide operations, is already benefitting from the Martin Mantz-KTL partnership. After successful implementation of the GEORG software in their German facilities, Martin Mantz has worked with KTL to expand usage to Faber-Castell’s subsidiary in the U.S.
About Martin Mantz Compliance Solutions
Martin Mantz Compliance Solutions, based in Grosswallstadt and Leipzig, Germany, offers its contractual partners services in the area of legal organization (GEORG) of companies to avoid organizational negligence and compliance violations. This includes consulting and provision of the compliance software GEORG Compliance Management System®, implementation of the technical and legal modules, as well as construction and maintenance of the customer-specific database. https://www.martin-mantz.de/
About Kestrel Tellevate LLC
KTL is a multidisciplinary consulting firm that specializes in providing environmental, health, and safety (EHS) and food safety management and compliance consulting services to private and government clients. Our primary focus is to build strong, long-term client partnerships and provide tailored solutions to address regulatory requirements. KTL’s services include management system development and implementation, auditing and assessments, regulatory compliance assistance, information management solutions, and training. KTL is a Small Business Administration-registered company with headquarters in Madison, WI and Atlanta, GA and offices across the Midwest and Washington, D.C. www.kestreltellevate.com
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Join KTL at NACD’s Events this February & March
Southern Region Meeting: February 24-26, 2020
KTL is looking forward to seeing many NACD member companies at the NACD Southern Region Meeting in Savannah, GA February 24-26. It’s always such a great time to gain great insights from the NACD speakers, touch base with you on the latest happenings in your organization, and continue our conversations about your business and compliance needs.
Jake Taylor, KTL’s Responsible Distribution Adviser, will be available throughout the meeting to talk more about how KTL can help chemical distributors more effectively manage management system requirements (e.g., Responsible Distribution, ISO 9001) and ongoing EHS&S and food safety compliance obligations.
Spring Regulatory & Responsible Distribution Workshop: March 10-12, 2020
Plus, save the date for the NACD Spring Regulatory & Responsible Distribution Workshop this March in Long Beach, CA. The 2020 Regulatory Workshop focuses on International Trade for Chemical Distributors on March 10.
Attention turns to Responsible Distribution March 11-12. There are many great sessions planned for new and experienced NACD members, including KTL’s interactive session on Thursday, March 12 from 9:15-10:15: Digging Up the Roots! Root Cause Analysis Review and Exercise. Jake Taylor will be guiding participants through properly identifying root causes using real-world examples from 6th cycle non-conformance findings.
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KTL Adds New EHS Expertise
Kestrel Tellevate is growing our EHS resources with addition of Senior Consultant Julie Marks.
Julie is a chemical engineer with over 20 years of experience solving regulatory challenges at industrial and commercial facilities. She has a deep understanding of environmental, health and safety (EHS) and quality management systems; environmental regulatory compliance requirements, particularly related to water, air, solid waste, hazardous waste, and remediation; and safety standards and programs.
Julie brings to KTL a well-rounded background. She has worked in industry, provided consulting engineer services to industrial and commercial facilities, and held various positions on the regulatory side. As a Senior Consultant, Julie excels at translating regulations into clear actions and helping organizations implement the regulations in a practical way. She is skilled at assessing regulatory applicability, working with regulatory agencies to negotiate requirements, and collaborating with clients to ensure and document proof of compliance with regulations.
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KTL Expands International Resources
Kestrel Tellevate is expanding our international resources with the addition of Consultant Emily Watt. Emily has in-depth knowledge of and experience as a Project Manager, working with federal contracting regulations and requirements. As a Consultant with international experience across multiple sectors, Emily will be working with KTL’s multinational clients and government agencies to provide EHS compliance and sustainability support.
Emily has worked on implementing projects for the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Research Service (ARS), Office of Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) Chemical Security Program, and U.S. Department of State International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP). Her primary countries of experience include Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Vietnam, Iraq, Turkey, Brazil, Malawi, South Korea, and India.
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Holiday Wishes from KTL
One of the real joys this holiday season is the opportunity
for all of us at Kestrel Tellevate LLC to say thank you
and to wish you the very best for the new year.
Kestrel Tellevate News / Safety
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OSHA HAZWOPER Training in Iowa this Winter
24-hr OSHA HAZWOPER Training
This course is offered at the Technician level and covers broad issues pertaining to hazard recognition at work sites. Participants will learn strategies and protective measures to reduce or eliminate hazards in the work place. Cost: $495/participant- DECEMBER 17-19, 2019: REGISTER NOW!
8-hr OSHA HAZWOPER Technician Refresher
Learn to recognize basic hazard classes, how to read labels and use SDS to understand risk, how to use engineering controls or PPE to prevent exposure, basic information addressing field analytical equipment, and how to correctly respond to spills and implement emergency response site plans. Cost: $165/participant- JANUARY 21, 2020: REGISTER NOW!
- JANUARY 22, 2020: REGISTER NOW!
Training Details
- Training is scheduled to begin at 8:00 am and end at 4:30 pm (or until material is complete).
- Snack and lunch will be provided.
- Participants will receive a training manual, pre-/post-competency test, exercises, and a certificate of completion, provided they receive an 80% or above on the test.
- Cancellations just be made 72 hours in advance for a refund.
- Registration closes 72 hours prior to the scheduled training. Kestrel has the authority to cancel training with 72-hours notice if class size is not large enough.
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Kestrel & Tellevate Announce Business Merger
We are excited to announce that Kestrel Management LLC (Kestrel) and Tellevate LLC (Tellevate) have merged to provide enhanced compliance and management consulting services to industry and government agencies. The newly merged entity will be conducting business as Kestrel Tellevate LLC (KTL) as of November 1, 2019.
Partnership History
Kestrel and Tellevate have a long-standing relationship dating back to 2011. “Our companies’ proactive partnership strategy has allowed us to quickly assemble the right resources to respond efficiently to changing cilent needs and ensure successful projects,” explains Joseph Tell, KTL Principal. “Formalizing this partnership through a merger will allow us to create more efficiencies in our business to bring more value to our clients and elevate their operations and business processes.”
Each entity brings resources and expertise to KTL to enhance the newly formed company’s ability to provide more comprehensive services to both industry and government. “Kestrel has a 20+-year history providing environmental, health, safety, quality, and food safety consulting services to a diverse group of industrial clients,” says KTL Principal Evan Fitzgerald. “Tellevate brings an extensive background in providing EHS management solutions to both industry and government contracts. This is a merger that will allow KTL to grow in both markets and to better serve our clients.”
What This Means for You
Your daily interactions and existing contracts with Kestrel Management LLC or Tellevate LLC will remain largely unchanged. Going forward, there may be some new faces (and expertise) to join your project team. Any future changes to our existing systems/process will be communicated to you, as needed.
Together, KTL will continue to help our clients reduce operational risks, assure regulatory compliance, and implement reliable management systems for continual improvement in the areas of environment, health & safety, food safety, and quality. We provide comprehensive services to both industrial clients and government agencies in the following areas:
- EHS Compliance Assurance
- Process, Program & Project Improvement
- Management Systems
- Food Safety Certification & Compliance
- Information Management Solutions
Logistics
The new entity’s primary branches are located in Decatur, Georgia; and Madison, Wisconsin; with satellite offices in Chicago, Illinois; Des Moines, Iowa; Ann Arbor, Michigan; St. Louis, Missouri; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and Washington, D.C. Additional information can be found at https://kestreltellevate.com.
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2019 NACD Annual Meeting: Nov. 11-14, 2019
Partnering with NACD
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DOT General Awareness Training: 10/23/19
Department of Transportation (DOT) code (49CFR172.702) requires that any employee involved in the transportation (shipping or receiving) of hazardous materials must be trained and tested in general awareness, site-specific job functions, and transportation security.
8-hour DOT General Awareness Training
Thursday, October 23, 2019
8:00 am – 4:30 pm
University Research Park, Madison WI
REGISTER NOW!
Kestrel’s 8-hour DOT General Awareness Training is applicable for all biotech companies that ship hazardous materials, ship hazardous waste, or prepare shipments of hazardous materials/waste for transport. It teaches all topics required for DOT general awareness training and general security training and will meet the requirements for triennial training certification.
Topics covered include:
- Code training requirements
- Shipping papers
- Hazardous materials table
- Incident reporting
- Hazard classes
- Common violations and confusing specifics
- Marking, labeling, and placarding
Cost: $195/participant; includes lunch and snacks. Participants will receive a certificate of training completion, course guide, and resource collection of DOT support materials.
Training Details
- Training session will be held at University Research Park, The Irving Shain Conference Room (Rm 50), 510 Charmany Drive, Madison WI.
- Training is scheduled to begin at 8:00 am and end at 4:30 pm (or until material is complete).
- Snack and lunch will be provided.
- Participants will receive a training manual, pre-/post-competency test, exercises, and a certificate of completion, provided they receive an 80% or above on the test.
- Registration closes 72 hours prior to the scheduled training. Kestrel has the authority to cancel training with 72-hours notice if class size is not large enough.