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Edward Madzy

Director of Product Regulations & Product Stewardship, BASF Corp., USA

Ed Madzy is the Director of Product Regulations and Product Stewardship for BASF Corporation, where he has worked for more than 34 years.  Since joining the company, Ed has held various positions within the fields of Manufacturing, Engineering and Environmental Health and Safety at locations across the United States. 

As Director of Product Regulations and Product Stewardship, Ed leads a group of professionals responsible for product regulatory compliance and new product registration in the US, Canada, Mexico and Central America. In addition, his team conducts sustainability studies and provides product safety support to customers throughout North America.

As a member of both BASF's Regional and Global Sustainability Councils, Ed also oversees the implementation of various projects which support BASF's commitment to sustainability.  

Ed holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from Penn State University as well as an MBA from Fairleigh Dickinson University. 






 
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