Introduction
In this insightful podcast episode, a panel of experts delves into the intricate world of crisis management, dissecting its core elements and offering valuable insights. The discussion begins by defining crisis management as the strategic process of identifying, mitigating, and resolving a wide range of disruptive events that pose significant threats to an organization's people, operations, reputation, and stakeholder relationships. The panel emphasizes the importance of dynamic risk understanding, highlighting the need for cross functionality and collaboration, the need for robust communication strategies, and effective unified decision-making frameworks. Drawing from their diverse experiences, the experts emphasize the critical role of leadership, emphasizing the need for clear, transparent communication, quick adaptation to changing circumstances, and a proactive approach to crisis resolution. Throughout the episode, the panel engages in a thought-provoking conversation, providing practical tips and best practices for navigating crises successfully and emerging stronger on the other side.
Panel Members
-Neil Bregman
Emergency Manager, City of Santa Rosa, CA
Public Health Emergency Manager, Public Health Services, San Joaquin County, CA
Watch Command Supervisor, New York City Emergency Management
-Doniella McKoy
Faculty Lecturer, Rabdan Academy, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Business Continuity Program Administrator, Health Partners Plans
Emergency Preparedness Specialist: Continuity of Operations, New York City Emergency Management
-Vincent Davis
Director of Disaster Services, Feeding America
Founder, Preparedness Matters
Program Manager Emergency Preparedness & Response, Walgreens
-Lawrence Zacarese
Vice President for Enterprise Risk Management and Chief Security Officer, Stony Brook University
Founder, Zacarese Law Firm
Sergeant, Tactical Paramedic, Canine Handler, New York City Police Department
Contact Information
Each panel member can be contacted through their LinkedIn profile
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