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SAVE THE DATE – Global Change Agents: Women in Leadership

2020-07-26T22:53:06+00:00

Global Change Agents: Women in leadership Conference Event Details Join us for our 2nd Annual Global Change Agents luncheon celebrating and recognizing women in global leadership roles who are thriving amongst any potential barriers caused by: cultural differences and/or expectations. working abroad and facing different customs regarding perceptions of women’s roles traditional roles and expectations they may have been born into choosing industries that are typically male dominant beliefs that senior leadership should be male in order to succeed. We hope you can join us and bring your daughter (or someone else's) to share this special day with you, DATE: [...]

SAVE THE DATE – Global Change Agents: Women in Leadership2020-07-26T22:53:06+00:00

Women in Leadership Forum – Waves of Possibilities

2020-06-26T18:46:13+00:00

The 2016 Women in Leadership Forum - Waves of Possibilities was a Great Success Presented by: Center of Excellence - Homeland Security Emergency Management Thanks to everyone that attended the 2016 Women in Leadership Forum. Just a reminder, 2017 marks the 15th anniversary of National Mentoring Month’s launch in 2002. Since then, each January has served as an annual kickoff of the widespread movement to connect more of the nation’s young people with caring adult mentors. Forum Description: Kellie Hale, the Program Manager for the Center of Excellence, and the inspiration and organizer of the Women in Leadership Forums welcomed [...]

Women in Leadership Forum – Waves of Possibilities2020-06-26T18:46:13+00:00
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2015 Women in HSEM Leadership Forum was a Great Success!

2020-06-26T18:34:18+00:00

2015 Women in Homeland-Security Emergency Management Leadership Forum Summary & Video Forum Summary: The Center of Excellence for Homeland Security Emergency Management hosted the 2015 Women in HSEM Leadership Forum on October 8, 2015 at Lakewold Gardens in Lakewood. The forum was a great success and provided our educators and industry partners the opportunity to come together and learn about diversity in every level of leadership. The Women in Homeland Security Forum offered leadership development, lessons learned, and industry specific mentoring about new best practices, and emerging trends that will revolutionize how Homeland Security Emergency Management (HSEM) curriculum and training [...]

2015 Women in HSEM Leadership Forum was a Great Success!2020-06-26T18:34:18+00:00

Restore Your Economy.Org Webinar Recordings

2020-06-20T20:26:52+00:00

RestoreYourEconomy is your resource for up-to-date information related to COVID-19 and its economic impacts. It is managed by the International Economic Development Council (IEDC) with generous support from the U.S. Economic Development Administration and IEDC's Economic Development Research Partners program.

Restore Your Economy.Org Webinar Recordings2020-06-20T20:26:52+00:00

National CyberWatch Center

2020-06-20T20:18:16+00:00

Don't miss out on the latest conference announcements, Student Association opportunities, Cybersecurity Skills Development Workshops, Curricular resources, and more!

National CyberWatch Center2020-06-20T20:18:16+00:00

Pacific Northwest Economic Region (PNWER) Event List

2020-06-20T19:55:24+00:00

​The Pacific Northwest Economic Region (PNWER) and its Center for Regional Disaster Resilience (CRDR) have been awarded 2017 and 2019 National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP) Security and Resilience Challenge grants for critical infrastructure.

Pacific Northwest Economic Region (PNWER) Event List2020-06-20T19:55:24+00:00

Paranoia Strikes Deep – June 2020

2020-06-18T20:31:09+00:00

“Paranoia Strikes Deep”* in 2020 By Jim Mullen Emergency Management, Once Removed The attention to a response to a major crisis can obscure a potentially more dangerous underlying threat. The COVID-19 pandemic is first and foremost a national public health issue, which must be resolved before the national economy can be resuscitated and “normal” life can resume. But the reactions to the pandemic and the protective measures responsible government officials have taken has ripped the band aid off an even more diabolical threat to the stability of our country. A few of our fellow citizens seem to have concluded that [...]

Paranoia Strikes Deep – June 20202020-06-18T20:31:09+00:00

Reconciliation versus Resistance: Which Will Win?

2020-06-18T20:29:56+00:00

Readers: Occasionally I review previously posts to avoid repeating myself (unless I want to!). The 2016 piece that I wrote entitled “Reconciliation versus Resistance”: Which will Win” seems relevant in 2020. What do you think? Jim Reconciliation versus Resistance: Which will Win? By Jim Mullen Emergency Management, Once Removed, November, 2016 After this year’s national election, a sizable portion of our population will feel devastated and perhaps even betrayed. When Kennedy defeated Nixon in 1960 (my earliest clear recollection) and in the years since, if your candidate lost there was always the realization that the sun would still rise, the [...]

Reconciliation versus Resistance: Which Will Win?2020-06-18T20:29:56+00:00

The Wisdom of Yogi – May 2020

2020-06-18T20:27:35+00:00

The Wisdom of Yogi By Jim Mullen Emergency Management, Once Removed “If you don’t know where you are going, you’ll probably wind up somewhere else” - Yogi Berra What will “recovery” from the coronavirus pandemic look like? Do we know? While it is unfair to expect those responding to the current crisis to think much farther ahead than their next reporting cycle, preparations for long-term recovery will be even more important to the long - term health of our society. These are some of the sectors of society that will merit special attention (and reserve capacity?) Supply Chains • How [...]

The Wisdom of Yogi – May 20202020-06-18T20:27:35+00:00

Leaders R’ Us – April 2020

2020-06-18T20:25:46+00:00

Leaders R’ Us By Jim Mullen Emergency Management, Once Removed Historians are fascinated with leaders that guided their constituents through a daunting crisis. Likewise, they are similarly fascinated by leaders whose judgment and political skill resulted in legislative success that had eluded their predecessors. It’s certain historians will scrutinize and evaluate the leadership models that have been in evidence in our nation during the current COVID-19 crisis. Great leadership is not always about achieving a political objective; sometimes it is evidenced in offering consolation or inspiration; or to channel strong feelings or fears into constructive, and unified behavior. Great leaders [...]

Leaders R’ Us – April 20202020-06-18T20:25:46+00:00
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