
Webinar: Building Resilience in a Changing Landscape: Approaches to Emergency Management in the Before, During and After
Webinar: Building Resilience in a Changing Landscape: Approaches to Emergency Management in the Before, During and After
Date: 16 May 2023
> Cost: Free for TEFMA Members
12:30pm - 1:30pm AEST (NSW/VIC/ACT/TAS/QLD)
12:00pm - 1:00pm ACST (SA/NT)
10:30am - 11:30am AWST (WA/HK)
2:30pm - 3:30pm NZST (NZ)
Presenter: Matt Howe, Wilson Security
Who should attend?:
Facilities Managers, OH&S or Risk Managers and Operations Managers will benefit from this presentation.
What will you get from this presentation:
This webinar explores the readiness and planning that organisations are undertaking in the Before, During and After and how the landscape of emergency readiness has shifted.
It looks at how technology can be utilised in a meaningful way to provide real-time data and situation awareness for emergency management teams to make informed decisions and how organisations are responding at executive levels to the change in risk.
A question and answer opportunity will be held at the end of the session.
OUR SPEAKER
Matt Howe - National Manager Emergency Management, Risk & Resilience, Wlsion Security
Matthew is the National Manager of Emergency Management within Wilson Security’s Corporate Risk
and Resilience Division.
Matthew is a highly experienced professional with over 25 years of expertise in venue, events and public precinct operations. He has led large-scale executive management teams delivering iconic global events and critical infrastructure operations including master planning projects, resilience planning, emergency management readiness exercising, crisis management and technology innovation projects along with the daily operations of large-scale public precincts. Matthew’s executive leadership roles include some of the most iconic venues in the world, such as Crown Resorts, Melbourne & Olympic Parks, Southern Cross Station and Federation Square.
In his role at Southern Cross Station, he was responsible for one of the largest transportation hubs in Australia with over 75 million patrons annually across a complex multimodal transportation hub. Located in the heart of Melbourne’s Central Business District the precinct is a complex multimodal hub that includes commercial, retail and residential developments along with the centralisation of metropolitan, regional and interstate trains, buses, coaches’ taxis, trams and express airport shuttles.
He is a highly experienced facilitator and presenter of programs including emergency management readiness exercises, crisis communication, executive incident management team design and executive consequence management programs. He brings the capability to design and deliver programs that improve the organisation's resilience and subsequent reduction of consequences in the before, during and after emergency events.
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Webinar: Building Resilience in a Changing Landscape: Approaches to Emergency Management in the Before, During and After
This webinar will be held via Zoom Link