Live Q&A with Doug Pontsler: Unlocking the Power of Visual Literacy

Complimentary Live Q&A

Join COVE for a Complimentary Live Q&A With Doug Pontsler.

Unlocking the Power of Visual Literacy

January 15, 2025 | 2:00PM ET

Are you curious about Visual Literacy and its potential to transform safety and operational performance within your organization? Join us for a 30-minute live Q&A session with Doug Pontsler, Chairman and Managing Director of COVE. Whether you’re familiar with Visual Literacy but unsure how to integrate it into your programs or seeking practical guidance on implementation, this is your chance to get the answers you need.

During this session, Doug will address a range of questions, covering:
  • How can Visual Literacy be incorporated into an internal audit program?
  • Can you provide a real-life example of successful implementation?
  • What impact have you seen Visual Literacy have?
  • What does a typical implementation look like
  • What safety processes does Visual Literacy help improve?
Doug will share valuable insights and practical tips on how Visual Literacy can make a tangible difference. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to elevate your organization’s safety and performance strategies!

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Presenter

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Doug Pontsler
Chairman and managing Director

COVE

Doug is Chairman and Managing Director for COVE, the Center of Visual Expertise. Launched in 2018 by the Toledo Museum of Art, COVE is dedicated to the application of visual literacy for industrial and service applications with an emphasis on safety. In this leadership role he is responsible for all aspects of the enterprise including thought leadership, product development and client satisfaction. Prior to his current role, Doug was the former vice president of operations sustainability and EHS for Owens Corning. He joined Owens Corning in 2002 and held leadership positions including director of corporate services and vice president of global sourcing. Doug also served as a member of the National Safety Council Board of Directors and as the Chairman of the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council. He is a recipient of NSC’s 2019 Distinguished Service to Safety Award.