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Security: Supplier Resources for Planners 10.04.2019

Date
October 4, 2019

Member Level Price
Premier $0
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Non-member$34.99

Proposed 1 Clock Hour Domain C: Risk Management

It goes without saying that meeting safety is still a top concern these days for many planners. Yet, many of us still feel overwhelmed by the topic and often go it alone – or not at all – when it comes to getting something on paper. Sometimes the most appropriate place to start is with your venue or supplier. You might be surprised to hear how some are helping planners prepare for safety. In this webinar, learn from a planner and public safety official about the benefits of building relationships with venues and suppliers and discover how this partnership benefits the entire meeting and its stakeholders.

Learner outcomes:

• Identify how suppliers and planners can work together on safety and security issues.

• Examine what some suppliers are doing to assist planners with safety and security

• Discover resources free to planners on meeting safety and security

Speaker

Speaker Image for Alan Kleinfeld
Alan Kleinfeld, CMP, CMM
Director of Emergency Planning, Arrive Management

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