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Seminar Theaters are some of the most prominent features of The Natural Disaster Expo. With over 200 seminars expected to be delivered at the event, attendees can discover valuable insights and industry knowledge on what’s been happening in disaster prep, management, and recovery to advance their professional capabilities.
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Wednesday
11.00 - 11.30
Alex Zelenski, GISP
Clearview Geographic LLCClimate Resilience and Adaption Plans Enhanced with Geospatial Interlligence
Climate resilience and adaptation planning initiatives tackle numerous multi-faceted issues as we predict, witness, and attempt to manage climate-driven impacts. Take advantage of lessons learned from the Resilient Florida program and learn how geospatial intelligence can enhance planning, adaptation, and disaster response efforts.
11.45 - 12.15
Chris Corgnati
MissionGOIncrease Response Rate and Save Lives Faster with these Simple Tools
Small, uncrewed aircraft can deploy faster than a manual force for a fraction of the cost and environmental impact. Emergencies can be prioritized with more data from eyes in the sky and teams can identify the best access point quicker. When every moment counts, learn how uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) can change the game of first response.
12.30 - 13.00
Annette Uda
AerapyIt’s in the Air: Infection Control and the New Normal
The pandemic was a crash course in aerosolized disease transmission, but COVID-19 is not the only disease spread through the air. Aerosols are a key transmission mode for other viruses (including influenza), mold, and bacteria. At least one study found MRSA can spread through the air. We know how to clean surfaces but how do we clean the air? This session will tackle infection control strategies you need to know.
13.15 - 13.45
Leo Petal
Air Purifier SystemsWildfire Safety & Health Strategies
Attendees will learn strategies to stay safe before and after a wildfire.
14.00 - 14.30
Crystal Egger & Kathryn Prociv
Monarch Weather & Climate IntelligenceUnlock Business Growth with Weather + Climate Intelligence
Monarch is pioneering the future of business through custom weather and climate forecasting. Utilizing robust global weather modeling, hyper-local data and tailored analysis, Monarch’s solutions mitigate risk, drive profitability and positively impact communities around the world. We’ll show you how!
14.45 - 15.15
Shane ValVerde, CEM
Ready NationPreparing for Displacement
A citizen and responders guide to preparing for living in the gray. This presentation is intenteded to assist our citizens and first responders for sustained living during major field response operations and transitional sheltering.
15.30 - 16.00
Matt Everson
FreightWiseSegmenting the Logistics Transportation Industry by Modes, Services & Markets
All too often executives within an organization bucket freight expenditures into one bucket - "freight." But within the logistics transportation and freight industry there are many modes of transportation, all different, each requiring different analysis and action items. We can loosely divide freight and shipping into two sub-markets, capacity driven markets and data driven markets. In this seminar we explain the differences.
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Thursday
10.15 - 10.45
Mason Duncan
Texas Fueling Services, IncFueling Solution to Weather The Storm
Strategic Planning and logistical execution for acquisition of diesal and gasoline. Arranging corresponding transportation for delivery and end-use strategic tools for dispensing these critical resources to aid in disaster relief mitigation for government, state, and local municipalities. End use for critical services such as health care, utilities, first responders and the civilian population to aid in evacuation and power generation where gasoline and diesel are essential.
11.00 - 11.30
Adam Sandstrom
Clarke EnergyResilient Energy in the wake of Natural Disaster
Insight to methods of power generation and resilient energy solutions following natural disaster disruption and grid failure.
11.45 - 12.15
Zachary Zawilla
Distributed Power SolutionsTemporary Power Response to Natural Disaster
Join us to learn about how temporary power providers respond to damage caused by Natural Disasters. We will discuss the importance of power, rapid deployments, niche equipment, and overall benefits to requesting a temporary power service.
12.30 - 13.00
Dave Leedy
Zombiebox InternationalPreparing Homed for Energy Self-Reliance
We will discuss the importance of preparedness for individual homes and communities to be energy self-reliant during an emergency or times of power outages. Preparedness at the individual level is critical for maintaining community function, life support equipment and alleviating agency and government resources during and after natural disasters.
13.15 - 13.45
Howard M. Shore
Active Group IncEasy Steps to Increase Business Valuation
Whether your business is booming, flat, or underwater, your business bucket is leaking! Discover how to identify and plug these leaks in a way that can double profits and more than double business valuation. We will identify three simple and essential principles to achieve maximum growth and profits ? relevant in all mark conditions.
14.00 - 14.30
Sasha Simmons
Axon EnterprisesCamera Programs In Public Safety
Adopting camera programs in Public Safety has always been a concerning topic and yields many hurdles at the Department level. We hear too many stories of situations where proper documentation could have been the key to a vital solution. How can camera programs help you to provide better service to the community and protect your team members? This seminar will cover valid concerns to consider, how camera programs benefit departments, and how Axon solves common hurdles.
14.45 - 15.15
Jonas Nicholson
Direct InteractionsScaling a Distaster Response Support Hotline During a Crisis
When disaster strikes, scaling up a disaster response hotline is critical to help those in need. Direct Interactions is a leader in providing emotionaly intelligent and empathetic disaster response represenatatives to some of the largest emergency response organizations in the world. Let us share best practices and success examples to enable you to navigate your next disaster response.
15.30 - 16.00
Don Bronchick
TaliusExterior-mounted Window Coverings for Extreme Heat Protection
Extreme heat events have become more frequent and many buildings are not equipped to combat heat gains. Artificial cooling methods often work tirelessly to maintain a comfortable temperature for occupants resulting in high energy costs. Exterior-mounted window coverings block the sun before it can reach the window and reduce cooling energy use by up to 50%.
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