Emergency Management Events

2010 All-Hazards/All-Stakeholders Summits

March 25, 2010 — December 09, 2010
Seattle, San Francisco, Phoenix, Denver, Boston, Los Angeles, Miami & Houston

Our All-Hazards/All-Stakeholders Summit Series are actionable, thought-provoking events for all-hazards stakeholders and industry leaders to exchange expertise, best-of-breed solutions and best practices around preparation and response to high-risk natural and human-made disasters - fires, floods, earthquakes, terrorism - in Urban Areas Security Initiative regions across the country.

Check back often! Invitations are posted approximately 8 weeks prior to each event.

For attendee information, you can also contact: 
Marty Pastula
VP of Emergency Management
916.932.1497, mpastula@emergencymgmt.com

Topics/Speakers

The emergency management landscape has never been so complex, and continuously presents challenges that strain existing capabilities and local infrastructures. This critical community needs to know more, needs to access information quickly, and needs the ability to integrate resources and data from other disciplines in order to successfully meet these challenges. These events are intended to showcase success stories and innovative solutions and ideas in order to help all-hazards leaders learn the way ahead and build joint strategies for the future.

Topics Include:

  • Innovative solutions and technology for improving community preparedness
  • Best practices on collaborative emergency management planning
  • Challenges and barriers to planning and preparedness integration across disciplines
  • Latest DHS/FEMA initiatives

Past/Present Speakers Have Included:

  • Laura Phillips, General Manager, Bay Area SUASI Programs
  • Ken Neafcy, Deputy Director, Seattle Office of Emergency Management
  • James G. Featherstone, GM, LA Emergency Management
  • John Fernandez, Director, LA County Office of Emergency Services
  • Ruben Almaguer, Interim Director, Division of Emergency Management, State of Florida
  • Garry Briese, Fmr. Region 8 Administrator, FEMA/Fmr. Exec. Dir., IAFC
  • Donald E. McGough, Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness, City of Boston
  • Mark Sloan, Emergency Management Coordinator, Harris County

 

Who Should Attend?

Attendance is complimentary for all public sector employees.

  • Fire/Emergency Medical Officials
  • Law Enforcement
  • City and County Commissioners
  • Business Continuity Managers
  • Critical Infrastructure Authorities (Transportation, Utilities, High-Target Venues)
  • Hospital/Public Health Officials
  • Public Information Officers
Sponsorship

Click Here for 2010 Sponsorship Information

Take advantage of a limited number of sponsorships for top-level networking, presentation opportunities and the ability to exchange your thought leadership and expertise with a region's emergency management, first responder and homeland security leadership.

Deliverables Include:

  • High-visibility presentation during main event program
  • Public/private panel participation
  • Solutions Showcase - targeted demos to breakout audiences
  • Complimentary event passes
  • Tabletop placement
  • Corporate profile in program guide
  • Branding on promo

Industry attendance is reserved for sponsors.

For sponsorship info, attendee lists, pricing & benefits, contact:
Scott Fackert
Publisher, Emergency Management magazine
916.932.1416
sfackert@emergencymgmt.com


Location
Seattle, San Francisco, Phoenix, Denver, Boston, Los Angeles, Miami & Houston

2010 Sponsors

Sponsors vary by city to city.






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