News Michael Moran |
November 8, 2005 |
Council to host regional seminars on emergency preparedness |
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How businesses can be better prepared for emergencies of all natures will be the topic of six regional seminars being hosted by The Business Council in December. “This is a great opportunity for businesses to look at current emergency plans, and assess what should change to be better prepared in the future,” said Maribeth Riley, the Council’s manager of meetings and homeland security. “By having a plan in place your business will be better able to respond to any type of emergency; allow you to return to normal operations faster and limit the negative impact to your company.” Each one-day seminar will include updates with local and regional preparedness representatives. The agenda also includes:
The sessions will be led by Michael J. Griffin and Pete Sammis from Strategic Planning Partners, LLC, a Long Island homeland security and disaster preparedness firm. The seminars, which are being cosponsored by regional chambers of commerce, are being held at six locations around the state, including:
For a complete agenda, registration, and sponsorship information, visit www.bcnys.org/whatsnew/events/emergencypreparednessagenda.htm. |