I can really recommend this webinar from @GoCrisis which features the expertise from @LucyGoBag . Her knowledge in the field of crisis management is impressive, and I always learn a lot from her. Webinar here: https://t.co/FhfL5SY3Pl
My new book "Disaster Memorials and Monuments" was recently published by @routledgebooks. Thanks to @LucyGoBag , @Jimlukaszewski , Kate Brady and Jay D Aronson for endorsing it.
It was great to be a guest of the podcast Notes on Resilience hosted by @ManyaChylinski . We talked about a variety of topics, including effective crisis communication, leadership under pressure and victim support. Listen here: https://t.co/1dV9cY8cns
My book on the aftermath of disasters - with topics such as support groups, spontaneous memorials, anniversaries and monuments - is now on sale:
https://t.co/OT7IF8zJQq
I really enjoyed presenting at @Northeastern in Boston last week. My topic focused on crowd management, crisis communication and victim support, and we had an interesting discussion afterwards. Thanks to professor @DanielPAldrich for hosting.
@sbrucecanada@LucyGoBag Thanks a lot, Shawna. This is a very good resource. I have actually met @ShonaWhitton on several occasions. She now lives in Copenhagen, working for the International Red Cross.
Thanks to @EMPA_Conference for a great first day at the Australia’s Disaster & Emergency Communications Conference in Brisbane. I enjoyed being a keynote speaker, and the day’s presentations were all interesting. Topics included social capital, teams’ mental health and floods.
In exactly a week, I will give a keynote presentation at the @EMPA_Conference in Brisbane. Looking forward to sharing knowledge and meeting great people from all over the world. I will also run a 3 hours' workshop on the aftermath of disasters. More info: https://t.co/mmzWSm1P8e
Something to start your week. My latest #10minswith was a fascinating chat with @Conley1Edward who worked with FEMA for almost 30 years.
Thanks for your time Ed.
Find out what he had to say here:
https://t.co/gDgCjTXlEo
#crisiscomms#crisismanagement
I can really recommend Lucy Easthope’s memoir “When the Dust Settles.” Lucy - a world-leader in disaster recovery - gives insights into past disasters and offers personal and important advice for disaster recovery. A great read, @LucyGoBag - a perfect book for Easter vacation.
Yesterday, the @NSMassCasualty released its final report on the mass shooting in Nova Scotia in 2020. It consists of 7 volumes of reports. I was really impressed that its Executive Summary starts with 34 pages that commemmorates the victims. More info: https://t.co/3BeRbaq8zJ
I really enjoyed presenting on crisis communication after a terror attack at a seminar in The Hague last week. It was organized by friend and colleague @WouterJong at @fggaleiden + @NCTV_NL . Topics included social media, victim support and AI.
Great article by my colleague and friend Judy Pal @10_8_Comms about changes at Twitter and the importance of social media listening: https://t.co/EPOw2hyPNB
An interesting report about the Champions League Final in Paris, with a focus on crowd safety, venue management, personal security and duty of care: https://t.co/3Ylt7WHzcd