Founded in 1991 by Charles Redinger, Redinger 360 consults with CEOs, CFOs, and Boards of Directors to improve their companies’ competitive advantage, providing them with clear strategies and procedures for business continuity and business sustainability, integrated throughout the organization. We offer assessment, analysis, and strategic planning tools for risk management and sustainability functions.

At Redinger 360, we know that many organizations have the tools to foresee and avoid accidents and disastrous events. Yet, comprehensive risk management and business continuity planning often overlook existing resources that are silo-ed in compliance-oriented sectors. We help corporations apply the metrics and systems that they’ve developed within EHS departments to risk management.


Charles Redinger, PhD

As the president of Redinger 360, Charles Redinger, PhD, MPA, CIH, is a recognized leader in environmental health and safety management system and performance measurement. Sought after by corporations and regulators alike for his deep understanding of organizational health and risk analysis, Dr. Redinger’s vision includes brave new frontiers in sustainability accountability and integrated reporting, as well as risk management planning.

Since 1991, Dr. Redinger has worked with a wide range of public- and private-sector organizations, including the Department of Defense, Global 500 Companies, and the ILO and ANSI committees that developed the recent global standards for occupational health and safety management systems. His models and tools are used throughout the world by regulators, standards developers, researchers, and private organizations.

Dr. Redinger has received numerous awards for his research and organizational work, including the Warren Cook Award from the University of Michigan School of Public Health and the Edward Baier Award from the American Industrial Hygiene Association. He currently serves as an adjunct professor at Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, and writes and teaches extensively on EHS/S performance improvement, system implementation, and auditing.

Dr. Redinger has a PhD in industrial health from the University of Michigan, an MPA in public policy from the University of Colorado, and a BA in chemistry from the University of California at Santa Cruz. He received a post-doctoral certificate in strategy and innovation from the MIT Sloan School of Management and is an active participant in the Society for Organizational Learning.


Memberships, Affiliations, and Collaborations

American Evaluation Association
American Industrial Hygiene Association
American Public Health Association
Auditing Roundtable
Center for Safety & Health Sustainability
Global Reporting Initiative
Institute of Internal Auditors
National Association of Environmental Managers (NAEM)
New York Academy of Sciences
Society for Organizational Learning