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Friday, March 13 • 9:45am - 10:45am
Practical Crisis Management Planning for Study Abroad (includes virtual)

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Is your institution prepared for the inevitable travel emergencies that happen during study abroad? Join us for an in-depth look at practical crisis management planning. Attendees will actively engage with peers in a collaborative, interactive case study to explore best practices for crisis management to protect students, faculty, and staff traveling outside the country.

Objectives:
+Identify key risks, challenges, and best practices involved in the practical crisis management process
+Improve mental agility, communication, and decision-making skills for handling emergencies abroad
+Optimize emergency action plans for study abroad before an incident occurs, with emphasis on understanding the internal and external roles and responsibilities during a crisis.

Moderators
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Lisanne Sison

Managing Director, Enterprise Risk Management, Gallagher

Speakers
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John Akagi

Regional Sales Director, On Call International
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Jake Newton

Regional Sales Director, On Call International
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Jody Van Leuven

Assistant Director, Systemwide Risk Management, California State University, Office of the Chancellor



Friday March 13, 2020 9:45am - 10:45am AKDT
The Citizen Hotel – Metropolitan Terrace, 7th Floor

Attendees (4)