Student Leadership Conference

Step Into the Future of EHS: More Information to Follow

Region III ASSP 2027 Student Leadership Conference

Join us April 8–9, 2027, in Fort Worth, Texas, for the Region III ASSP 2027 Student Leadership Conference—an interactive professional development experience designed for students, emerging professionals, faculty, and industry mentors across Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) and Occupational Health & Safety.

Whether you are a student exploring career opportunities, a recent graduate looking to expand your professional network, a professor or advisor supporting future EHS leaders, or an industry professional interested in mentoring the next generation, this event is for you. Attendance is open to both ASSP members and non-members from across Region III (Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas) and beyond.

This conference is focused on helping participants bridge the gap between the classroom and the workplace through practical, real-world experiences and meaningful industry connections.

Conference highlights include:

  • Networking Night with students, professionals, and industry leaders
  • Student Project Displays
  • Diverse Career Panel featuring EHS professionals from multiple industries
  • Lightning Round Interviews and Resume Reviews
  • Mentorship Connection Opportunities
  • Case Study Competition
  • Off-Site Facility Tour on April 9, providing firsthand exposure to EHS programs in action

More information on registration, lodging, agenda details, and the facility tour will be announced soon.

The conference is proudly supported by the Texas Safety Foundation (TSF).

We are currently seeking sponsors, volunteers, mentors, resume reviewers, interview coaches, and facility tour partners. If you are interested in supporting this event or helping shape the next generation of EHS professionals, please contact Abby Holovach, Region III Regional Vice President, at abby.holovach@vibeenvironmental.com.

Come build your network, develop your professional skills, and step into the future of EHS.