Webcast: Business Continuity Latest Trends
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Global Thought Leadership, Locally Applied
ARSC believes that evangelization of Business Resiliency concepts is not only good for business, it makes a positive dent in the universe. Howard Mannella has played a role in shaping the community of practice from the local Seattle scene to the international stage. If you have an interest in innovative, engaging, or controversial pull-no-punches presentations on Risk, Probability, Security, Crisis/IT/Business Resiliency, or Global Trends for executive off-sites, conferences, leadership forums, closed-door summits or similar venues, ARSC is happy to have the conversation with you! Mr. Mannella has delivered presentations and sat on expert panels at conferences in New York, Hanoi, New Orleans, Scottsdale, Seattle, Toronto, Singapore, Atlanta, Palm Beach, Medina, Munich, Macau and Doha. He has driven critical discussions at closed-door global security summits in Florence and Manhattan. He is standing faculty at the premiere Business Continuity conference in North America. On the local level, he has been an officer in the Washington State chapter of the Association of Contingency Planners and has sat on the Board. He is an active member in another local risk management association, CPARM. He has delivered executive presentations to CIO and CFO closed-door forums. He has worked closely with City of Bellevue Office of Emergency Management and Washington State Department of the Military. He also contributes to the virtual community of practice through articles, Webcasts and other online venues. |
Executive Education
From an executive standpoint, executives have an imperative for proper corporate governance and limitation of liability for themselves and the enterprise. Proper understanding of Business Resiliency concepts is key to managing risk.
From the practitioner standpoint, providing thought leadership and driving the trends and practices is being a responsible member of the global community of practice.