Alicia Olo Martinez

Corporate Director Health & Safety
Japan Tobacco International, Switzerland
Alicia has been the Corporate Director of Health & Safety at Japan Tobacco International S.A. since November 2018. She is responsible for driving the company’s aspiration of achieving Zero Harm by creating an environment where all Health and Safety elements converge to ensure excellence in Health and Safety at work.
– She has contributed to JT ESG rating goals by improving 22 score points vs. 2018 in the Occ— Health & Safety section of DJSI 2019, becoming the industry’s best.
– She successfully led the COVID-19 crisis, taking a people-first approach that allowed JTI to maintain operations even at the pandemic’s peak, with a minimal impact on JTI employees, their families, and the communities where JTI operates. The management of the crisis granted JTI a runner-up position in the Duty of Care Awards 2023.
In her previous position as Corporate Manager of Health & Safety at Philip Morris International Management S.A., she expanded the scope of the 2012 Mission Zero program beyond operations to reach the marketing and sales organization, focusing on Fleet Safety and improving the safety culture; maintained LTI Rate below 0.1 (industry best) and decreased collision rate to 0.3. The integrated approach to Fleet Safety granted PMI a Global Fleet Manager Award in 2018.
In her function as Global Product Stewardship – Sustainability Advisor to the VP of Corporate Affairs at Dupont de Nemours International, she developed new Environmental Management and Energy Efficient offerings from the ground up, resulting in 2 contracts worth $30 million and a projected $60 million in additional deals by the end of 2011.
Born and raised in a multi-ethnic, multicultural, and multireligious family, Alicia has also lived and worked on different continents, which has given her the sensitivity to cultural diversity required to lead global roles. She also has extensive experience in mentoring women working in male-dominated industries.
Alicia is an MSc. Mining Engineer by education and started her career in heavy industry (Mining, Oli & Gas, Metallurgy).

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HSE

18th Annual HSE Excellence Europe Forum
9 – 10 April 2025
Hotel Casa Amsterdam, The Netherlands
HSE Excellence Europe Forum - the top event for anyone interested in the area of health and safety.

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Alicia Olo Martinez
Corporate Director Health & Safety
Japan Tobacco International, Switzerland
Alicia has been the Corporate Director of Health & Safety at Japan Tobacco International S.A. since November 2018. She is responsible for driving the company's aspiration of achieving Zero Harm by creating an environment where all Health and Safety elements converge to ensure excellence in Health and Safety at work.
- She has contributed to JT ESG rating goals by improving 22 score points vs. 2018 in the Occ— Health & Safety section of DJSI 2019, becoming the industry's best.
- She successfully led the COVID-19 crisis, taking a people-first approach that allowed JTI to maintain operations even at the pandemic's peak, with a minimal impact on JTI employees, their families, and the communities where JTI operates. The management of the crisis granted JTI a runner-up position in the Duty of Care Awards 2023.
In her previous position as Corporate Manager of Health & Safety at Philip Morris International Management S.A., she expanded the scope of the 2012 Mission Zero program beyond operations to reach the marketing and sales organization, focusing on Fleet Safety and improving the safety culture; maintained LTI Rate below 0.1 (industry best) and decreased collision rate to 0.3. The integrated approach to Fleet Safety granted PMI a Global Fleet Manager Award in 2018.
In her function as Global Product Stewardship - Sustainability Advisor to the VP of Corporate Affairs at Dupont de Nemours International, she developed new Environmental Management and Energy Efficient offerings from the ground up, resulting in 2 contracts worth $30 million and a projected $60 million in additional deals by the end of 2011.
Born and raised in a multi-ethnic, multicultural, and multireligious family, Alicia has also lived and worked on different continents, which has given her the sensitivity to cultural diversity required to lead global roles. She also has extensive experience in mentoring women working in male-dominated industries.
Alicia is an MSc. Mining Engineer by education and started her career in heavy industry (Mining, Oli & Gas, Metallurgy).
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