2017 Virtual Summit
The Virtual Summit features 23 video lessons from national leaders in the fields of safety and emergency preparedness.
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2017 Virtual Summit
The 2017 Virtual Summit features 23 video-based presentations by national experts on a wide range of topics pertaining to safety and emergency preparedness. Below are some examples:
- Community Recovery and Rebuilding After Disaster
- Cyber Threats In A Digital-Dependent Age
- Social Media for Emergency Managers
- Dynamic Problem-Solving for Emergency Managers
- Communicating with Persons with Disabilities or Functional Needs
- ...and much more!
Agenda & Presenter Info
Which presentation are you most interested in? Click through the Slideshare to learn more about the presenters and their topics.
View and download the complete agenda here.
FAQs
What does it cost? The VIP Pass is $125 and gives you access to view and download all webinar recordings, which includes several hours of videos.
Why should I buy the VIP Pass? You don't want to miss any of these presentations. In fact, you'll want to replay them over and over. The VIP Pass allows you to replay presentations on your desktop or mobile device and at your own pace.
How can I convince my boss to pay for the VIP Pass? Think about the last time you went to a conference... Did you see 25 presentations? Did you remember half of it? The VIP Pass is a fraction of the cost of attending a conference, but it's a better learning experience because you can replay each presentation and soak in much more than you could at a conference.
Press Info
View the official press release for the 2017 Safety+Emergency Readiness Virtual Summit here.
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Content
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StartDisaster Heroes - Triumph Over Tragedy (Suzanne Bernier) (26:25)
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PreviewCommunity Recovery and Capacity Building (Andrew O'Neil) (49:42)
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StartInnovating with Online Training & Exercises (Chris Floyd) (53:25)
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PreviewSchool Crisis Management and Family Reunification (Dr. Mary Schoenfeldt) (52:20)
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PreviewManaging Spontaneous Volunteers (Ken Skalitsky) (54:21)
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StartMissing Link to Preparedness (Jim Mullen) (34:55)
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StartCommunicating with Persons with Disability in Disasters (Shannon Mulhall) (54:50)
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StartMeteorology for Emergency Managers (Michael Johnson) (45:05)
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PreviewPower Outage Preparedness (Jonathan Monken) (47:04)
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StartCrisis Information Management Framework (Joel Thomas) (48:29)
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StartPublic-Private Partnerships (Shandi Treloar) (34:18)
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StartUsing Improv for Disaster Exercises (Dr. Mary Tyszkiewicz) (47:00)
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PreviewCommunity Resilience and the Sendai Framework (Aris Papadopoulos) (56:49)
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StartCyber Threats and Information Security (Matthew Eggers) (32:41)
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PreviewMemorializing Tragedy (Dr. Mahauganee Shaw) (49:42)
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StartReaching Spanish-Speaking Residents with Preparedness Education (Dr. Lisandra Pagan) (40:02)
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StartTalk to the Hand: Improving Public Safety Outcomes with Risk Communication (Ronda Oberlin) (49:03)
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StartPredicting Economic Impact of Disasters (Keith Thompson) (15:58)
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PreviewAll-Hazards Planning and Preparedness for Individuals with Complex Medical Needs and Disabilities (Karen Scallan) (122:12)
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StartDo 1 Thing: Simple Steps to Preparedness (Raynika Battle) (50:03)
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StartSocial Media for Emergency Managers (Suzanne Bernier) (59:11)
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StartDynamic Problem Solving & Emergency Preparedness (56:19)