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2005 Program
Date
Topic
Presenter
Jan 11
Introduction to the USA Freedom Corps, the Harris County Citizen Corps, and CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) Sharae Maudlin, Marketing & Safety Manager, Century Corrosion Technologies
Feb 08
Emerging Trends in Backup & Recovery David Edborg, Corigelan/ Chicago
Mar 08
Operational Resilience Richard Cocchiara, IBM New York
Apr 12
The Role of Internal Audit in Business Continuity Planning Dan Bailey, MBCP, Protiviti Inc.
May 26
2005 Hurricane Workshop N/A
Jun 14
How does the latest best practices on IT Governance, CoBit and Business Service Management impact your Business Continuity methodology? Lillibett Machado, Amegy Bank of Texas
July 12
Asian Tsunami - Applied Lessons Learned Robert A. Jensen, Kenyon International Emergency Services
Aug 09
Case Study on Conducting an Executive Management Business Continuity Tabletop Exercise Jim Nowak, BCP Coordinator at AIG VALIC, and David Bernsen, Director of Business Continuity Planning at AIG, American General Life Company.
Sept 13
Hurricanes - 2005 and Beyond
Chris Hebert, Lead Hurricane Forecaster, ImpactWeather, Inc.
Oct 11
Rentsys Mobile Open House Toby Sledge, Rentsys Recovery Services
Nov 08
Defining the Business/Technology Relationship Mark Keener, Align Business Group
Dec 13
ACP Appreciation Luncheon Membership

 

 

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Membership is open to professionals and individuals interested in the field of contingency planning, business continuity and emergency management, and other similar disciplines. To further enhance the industry, all members adhere to the ACP Code of Ethics. Also, all members in good standing have voting rights on issues affecting the ACP.

One frequent inquiry (FAQs) involves membership dues. The cost of chapter membership usually comprises corporate and local dues combined, and is assessed annually by the ACP Corporate. All ACP chapters establish their own local chapter dues. Differences in dues structures typically represent variations in local economies, costs associated with providing direct member services and benefits, and member preferences. However, for any individual without convenient access to the nearest chapter— an unaffiliated ACP general membership is available for $75 annually (United States applicants, includes territories) or $100 annually (international applicants).

If you are considering an ACP membership, there is no better investment or greater return. One of many reasons members cite for joining or renewing a membership is the hands-on approach towards “Setting the Trend” that occurs at the local and national levels. This unique feature makes the ACP a premier organization as compared to others.

The ACP would like very much for you to become a member. Joining is easy. Simply follow the membership instructions listed in the following section.

Please contact the ACP at 1-800-445-4ACP if you require additional assistance.


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Complete the online membership form, then print, sign and mail it with the appropriate payment to the address provided on the application.

 
 
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