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What does it take to lead people in time of a crisis — Whether from a natural disaster, a medical emergency that impacts the community, public trauma from an act of terrorism, or unexpected workplace violence?  What do you need to know? How do you prepare for the unthinkable?

Leading In A Crisis: Lessons Learned is a day designed for corporate, business, professional and community leaders. 

Bill Phillips

A nationally recognized safety and security professional with over 40 years corporate and consulting experience. He led a global security and safety group for CNA Financial, and also established and implemented a nationally recognized workplace violence prevention and armed threat response plan, as well as a model high-rise evacuation plan. Phillips led the Continental Grain Corporation’s response and actions to a major loss, and built an effective security and safety process for operations in more than 30 countries.. Bill has made presentations to professional, governmental and industry groups, serves on national standard committees, has testified before Congressional committees and government agencies and lectured at universities and colleges.

Judy Lane

A behavioral sociologist, licensed educator and certified Birkman consultant. Her private clients rely on her support as they balance the stress of success. Lane is known for bringing clarity and transformation to an individual, team or organization as they explore new options, cultivate new thinking, and invent new approaches to complex personal and professional challenges.

Judy Lane’s professional portfolio includes regional, national and global leadership initiatives on behalf of Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, not-for-profit associations and privately held businesses. She has been recognized by the White House, Congress, federal and state agencies, and executives of Fortune 500 companies for her leadership on behalf of women in business and entrepreneurial development.