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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
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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
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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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