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A major International sporting event arrives in Toronto. Then chaos and mayhem ensues... Be part of the team, use the latest technology by ERMS and CriSys and bring your expertise to deliver a resolution to this crisis. You can only find this Mock Disaster Exercise at WCDM 2014! Limited to only 72 delegates. Register early! Only $175* * Available with the purchase of a Full Conference Pass The WCDM Disaster Management Exercise is produced by:
Supported by:
The advanced Disaster Management professional can now have their dilemma solved using theory, research and the latest scientific methods. The 2014 Call for Papers included a stream for academics to submit their research; a vehicle to present pure and applied research and findings to a practical audience. Research, thesis and theory will be presented in an easily digestible, applicable manner for the Disaster Management professional practitioner. Check out the program page for the R & D sessions!
Looking for that competitive edge in the field of Disaster Management?Disaster and Emergency Management continues to be an area of opportunity for employment, however finding an entry level job in this growing field eludes many students. Take the next steps you need to reach your career goals and step into this growing field with confidence! By participating in the Student Program you will: • Explore the latest trends • Highlight skill sets you need • Discover the experience necessary to launch your career
Registration • One Day Pass $95 • Full Conference Pass $190 Sunday Pre-Conference Student Program is included with all registrations, visit www.WCDM.org for full details.The Ontario Association of Emergency Management, with assistance from the Emergency Management & Public Safety Institute, is proud to produce this unique program for students & recent graduates.
Workshops can be added to your registration for just $95 each before March 31st.
BUSINESS CONTINUITY
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
CRISIS COMMUNICATIONS
STUDENT PROGRAM
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Creating Chaos and Mayhem –
The Ultimate Guide to Disaster Exercise
Planning
Darryl Culley, President, Emergency
Management & Training Inc.
What Do You Need When Crises Occur? Great LEADERSHIP!
Regina Phelps,President, EMS Solutions Inc.
The Information-Communication-
Resilience PrincipleBob Jensen,
Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Public Affairs, U.S Department of Homeland
SecurityCatherine Matheson,
Senior Communications Officer, BCLC
Mission Profile and Portfolio Building
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Break - Lunch not included with workshop fees.
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
The EMAP Exploration
Nicole Ishmael, Executive Director,
Emergency Management
Accreditation Program
Bird Flu, Swine Flu and MERS - Oh, My! Planning for
Pandemics, Epidemics and Outbreaks
Suzanna Bernier, Principal, SB Crisis
Consulting
Hands-on: Measuring Preparedness and
Recoverability
David Lindstedt, Director, The Ohio State
University
Building a Presence and Presenting Yourself
NEW at WCDMLet the Games Begin!
Sunday June 15, 2014Pre-Conference Workshops
Global Round Table of Disaster Management Experts
NEW FORMAT Pre-Conference STUDENT PROGRAM
Sunday June 15
Advanced Reseach & Development Track
WCDM brings together a think tank of leading practitioners, educators, and researchers from around the world to coalesce leading opinions, experience and knowledge that will create a spotlight on leading issues in the field of disaster management. Following upon the results of the WCDM “Preparedness & Impact of Cutbacks” Survey, this inaugural session will focus on the lack of mitigation investment in Canada that exacerbates the lack of resilience and recovery from disasters.
Format and OutcomesBy invitation only this Round Table Session will be conducted on Sunday June 15. An initial Statement of Findings will be presented to all delegates during Closing Remarks on Wednesday June 18. Subsequently, a White Paper will be published in Fall 2014.
The WCDM Global Round Table of Disaster Management Experts is facilitated and produced by:Richard Kinchlea, Chair of the Emergency Management & Public Safety Institute, Centennial College.
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7:15 am - 8:00 am REGISTRATION – Exhibit Area Opens
8:00 am - 8:15 am ANNOUNCEMENTS / DAILY OPENING REMARKS – Adrian Gordon, WCDM Conference Chair
8:15 am - 9:30 am
OPENING KEYNOTE PANEL: We Want To Build Disaster Resilience, But Do We Agree On What That Means? MODERATOR: Paul Kovacs, Executive Director, Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction PANEL MEMBERS: Kathleen Tierney, Director, Natural Hazards Center Erica Seville, Co-leader, Resilient Organisations Research Programme
9:45 am - 10:30 am Meet the Exhibitors Coffee Break!
BUSINESS CONTINUITY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT CRISIS COMMUNICATIONS ADVANCED R&D
10:30 am - 11:25 am
Connecting BIA and IT in Multinational Enterprises
Alex Guitman,
Global Head - IT Business Continuity, SAP AG
Through A Glass Lightly: Random Observations on Business
Continuity and Human Nature
John Copenhaver, CEO, Contingency
Management Group
Planning for the Next Pandemic
Speaker: TBD
Terrorism: Fears, Fables and Facts
Peter Power, Managing Director, Visor Consultants (UK) Ltd.
Communicating In The Aftermath Of Terrorism
Kjell Brataas, Senior Communications Advisor,
Norwegian Directorate for Civil Protection
The Future of EM Practitioners: an Evolving Profession
Matthew Ellis
PhD Candidate, University of Sydney
11:35 am - 12:30 pm
Quick, Creative Ways to Energize Your BC Program
Sean Murphy, CEO & President, Lootok
Business Continuity v2014 From Traditional to Integrated BCM
Henry Ee,
Managing Director, Business Continuity
Planning Asia Pte Ltd.
The 2013 Calgary Flood
A Great Crisis Management Team Begins With Three Things
Regina Phelps,
President, EMS Solutions Inc.
Emerging Crisis Management Trends . . . Risks and Controls of the Future
Bruce Blythe,
Chairman, Crisis Management International
Anti-Resilience: A Looming Crisis
John Bircham, Director, Bircham-Global Ltd
12:30 pm - 1:45 pm Lunch & Rountable Discussions
1:45 pm - 2:40 pm
KEYNOTE: What Does Resilience Look Like and Where Does It Come From? The Social Roots of Disaster Resilience Kathleen Tierney, Director, Natural Hazards Center
2:45 pm - 3:40 pm
Plan Automation And Data Visualization As A Force Multiplier
Kelly Discount, Lead Associate,
Booz Allen Hamilton
Xtreme Debate 2014 – The Future Revisited
Peter Power,
Managing Director, Visor Consultants
John Copenhaver, CEO, Contingency Management Group
David Lindstedt, Director, The Ohio State University
“The Road to Recovery... Are We There Yet?”
Carolyn Harshman, President, Emergency Planning Consultants
A Blueprint For Achieving Measurable Risk Reduction Results
Edward Erikson, SVP, IntraPoint
Facebook and Fire: When the Admin is also the Academic
Melanie Irons,
Facebook Admin/PhD Student, University of Tasmania
Coping with Stress Management in EOCs
Laurie Pearce, Professor, JIBC,
Royal Roads University
3:40 pm - 4:25 pm Mid-Afternoon Exhibitor Networking Break
4:25 pm - 5:20 pm
Learning From Disasters: Why Is It So Hard?
Michael Tarrant, Associate Professor, Queensland
University of Technology
Implementing Your BC Program in Accordance with ISO 22301
Sidney Modenesi,BC & CM Consultant,
STROHL Brasil
Urban Community Resilience: Beyond Z-Cards and Grab Bags
Louise Elstow, Emergency Management Officer,
Winston Churchill Memorial Trust
A Technological Breakthrough? The Potential of Next Generation 911
as an Emergency Management Tool
Linda Dickson, Emergency Manager/CEMC,
Wellington County
Fortifying Trust in a Crisis: A Framework for Communicators
Kellie Cummings, Management Consultant, Kellie
Cummings Consulting
Reserved - Future Event
5:20 pm - 6:30 pm The Business Continuity Institute of Canada’s Poster Viewing Reception
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm Speaker and VIP Dinner
Monday June 16, 2014
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7:30 am - 8:00 am REGISTRATION – Exhibit Area Opens
8:00 am - 8:15 am ANNOUNCEMENTS/DAILY OPENING REMARKS – Adrian Gordon, WCDM Conference Chair
8:15 am - 9:30 am
KEYNOTE: Digital Doomsday...If The World Ends, What Happens To Facebook? Curtis Levinson, United States Cyber Defense Advisor to NATO
9:30 am - 10:15 am Mid-Morning Coffee Break with the Exhibitors
BUSINESS CONTINUITY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT CRISIS COMMUNICATIONS ADVANCED R&D
10:15 am - 11:10 am
The Difference Between Business Continuity And Resilience
Robert Kay, Executive Director, Incept Labs
Dodging the Disruptive Technology Iceberg
Matt Doernhoefer, Disaster Recovery Coordinator,
Prokalkeo
Super Storm Sandy - The New Jersey Perspective
TBD
Like a Scalpel For a Lumberjack, What Response is to the EM
Professional
Alain Normand, Manager, Emergency Measures,
City of Brampton
Myth of Panic in Disasters: Crisis Communications
Jim Stanton, President, Stanton Associates
Resilience: Why Some Organisations Thrive
and Others Fail
Erica Seville, Co-Leader, Resilient Organisations
Research Programme
11:20 am - 12:15 pm
Are Your Cloud Computing Initiatives and Business Continuity
Plans Compatible?
Craig McLellan, CTO, Hosting.com
Leadership - The Missing Key To Business Continuity Success
John Stagl, Director of Business Continuity, Belfor
Are Disaster Planning Leaders Showing Signs of Fatigue?
Barbara Citarella, President & CEO, RBC Limited
Creating High Performance Crisis Management Teams
David Parsons, Manager, Adversity Performance,
Sydney Water
Five Keys to Communicating Effectively
Catherine Matheson, Senior Communications Officer,
BCLC
For Heretics Only: Reconstructing Risk Assessments
David Lindstedt, Director, The Ohio State University
12:15 pm - 1:45 pm Lunch with the Speakers
1:45 pm - 2:40 pm
KEYNOTE: Communication Hurdles and the Pan Am Games - Winning the Media Challenge Kathryn Holloway, Managing Director, Press Alert
2:40 pm - 3:35 pm
You’ve Been Hacked! Can Your BCP Protect You?
Ron LaPedis, Workforce Continuity Strategist, SunGard Availability Services
Is there a ‘BCP for climate change’? If so, what is it?
Nathaniel Forbes, Director, IAEM Asia
How Vulnerable Are You To An Extreme Weather Event?
Mark Abkowitz,
Professor, Vanderbilt University
Black Swans, Grey Ash and Turkeys
Howard Mannella, Managing Principal, Alternative
Resiliency Services Corp
TBD
Personal Continuity vs Emergency Preparedness
Shannan Saunders, Senior Program Advisor, Ministry of
the Attorney General
3:35 pm - 4:25 pm Mid-Afternoon Exhibitor Networking Break & Booth Draws!
4:25 pm - 5:20 pm
The 10 Most Important Technology Innovations
Kevin Cunningham,
Americas Head of Business Continuity, UBS Investment Bank
Measurement! The Holy Grail of Organisational Resilience
Peter Brouggy, Senior Manager, Strategy &
Change, Westpac Bank
Individual and Workforce Resilience
Beth Roome, Training and Exercise Program
Manager, Colorado Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management
Surviving First Contact: How would YOUR EM Program Measure Up?
Jeff Gill,
Manager, Plans and Procedures, Canadian Red Cross
Crisis…What Crisis? Does Your Organisation
Know When it’s in Crisis?
Gary Rigby, Managing Director, EMQ Pty Ltd
Contextual Communication: Double your Crisis Communication
Effectiveness in 1 Month!
Aneesh Raj, Solution Architect, Unified
Messaging Systems
6:00 pm Gala Awards Dinner
Tuesday June 17, 2014
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8:15 am - 8:30am Daily Opening Remarks - Adrian Gordon, WCDM Conference Chair
8:30 am - 9:30am
The Future of Resilience - Will You Be Ready? Phillip Wood, Head of Security & Resilience, Buckinghamshire New University
9:30 am - 10:30am
Disasters and Climate Change: A Strategic Risk Assessment Guide for Municipalities, Industry and other OrganizationsMark Egener, President, Summit Enterprises International Inc.
10:30 am - 11:00am Mid-Morning Break
11:15 am - 12:15 pm
Closing Keynote Panel: Bringing the strands together: Lessons, Learning Curves and LeversMODERATOR: Peter Power, Managing Director, Visor Consultants (UK) Ltd.
12:15 pm - 12:20 pm Closing Remarks
Water Crisis in X Hospital during Typhoon MorakotShinYi Chang, Assistant Fellow, National Science and Technology Center for Disaster Reduction
Join us for a cocktail reception with peers and discuss Posters hosted by their International authors. The Business Continuity Institute of Canada’s Poster Viewing reception is a great way to end the day.
Enjoy the social event of the year for the Disaster Management community! This year we honour top industry professionals from academic institutions and supporting associations: • Emergency Management & Public Safety Institute (Centennial College)• Disaster Recovery Institute Canada• Disaster Recovery and Information Exchange• Ontario Association of Emergency Managers
Date: Tuesday, June 17, 2014
6:15pm Reception
6:45pm Keynote Address
7:15pm Dinner & Awards
9:00pm After Party & Entertainment
Tickets: Only $120 with the purchase of a Full Conference Pass prior to March 31st and $145 after March 31st. Or you can purchase a full table of 8 for $1,050
Surviving SARS & H1N1: Ignoring MERS?Geraldine Macdonald, Senior Lecturer, University of Toronto
ICT utilization in the Great Tohoku EarthquakeShoko Miyagawa, Associate Professor, Keio University Faculty of Nursing and Medical Care
Flood damage estimate using HEC FDA model case study NekarDr. Mehrdad Nazariha, University of Tehran
Emergency Preparedness Among Students at the University of WaterlooAlexa Tanner, Student, University of Waterloo
Satellite phone using Wi-Fi router as a communication toolHitoshi Yamamura, MD, PhD, Department of Critical Care Medicine
SNS connected people in the 2011 Great Japan EarthquakeCarine Yi, Assistant Professor, International Research Institute of Disaster Science, Tohoku University
Industrial Explosion Risk Assessment: Toronto Urban Life QuaTannaz Zargarian, PhD Student, York University
A 21st Century Emergency Operations Centre: Calgary’s EOCVivian Manasc, Principal Architect, Manasc Isaac Architects
SWOT Analyses, Mass Casualty Simulations, & No Duff DrillsGeraldine Macdonald, Senior Lecturer, University of Toronto
Perception of people toward warning symbolsDr. Worawan Ongkrutraksa, Associate Professor, Chulalongkorn University, Faculty of Communication Arts
GalaAwardsDinnerWednesday June 18, 2014
Poster Presentations