Resilient and ready on all fronts


Why organizations today must be prepared to respond to multiple concurrent incidents.

At a time of rising geopolitical tensions, increasingly frequent and destructive natural disasters, and cyber and retail crime epidemics, organizations must be prepared to respond and recover from multiple incidents at once.

Joel Thomas advises international bodies, government agencies, and global companies on modern threats and is the leading evangelist for “all hazards” readiness and resilience.

Infinite Blue Founder Frank Shultz sat down with Joel to discuss why the chances of multiple concurrent incidents are rising rapidly and what resilience professionals need to consider in this new, escalating environment.

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In this virtual fireside chat, Infinite Blue CEO Frank Shultz will sit down with Joel Thomas, CEO and founder of SPIN Global to discuss why the chances of multiple concurrent incidents is rising rapidly and what resilience professionals need to consider in this new, escalating environment.

About Joel Thomas.
Joel Thomas is the Founder and CEO of SPIN Global, a Maryland-based public benefit company that exists to disrupt disasters from neighborhoods to nations by providing comprehensive emergency management, disaster risk management, and homeland security services.

Since 2003, Mr. Thomas has supported the design and implementation of local, national, and multinational emergency management, humanitarian, and faith-based initiatives in 50+ countries and in 50 U.S. states and territories. He currently provides expert policy, operational, and program support to private-public partnership initiatives for cities, states, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), U.S. Department of Defense, and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). He was the lead author of the National Emergency Management Association “Building Operational Public-Private Partnerships Guide” in 2017, and is currently supporting the development of PPP guidance and resources for local, state, federal, and multilateral institutions.

About Frank Shultz.Frank
Shultz founded Infinite Blue in 2012 with a distinctly different vision for enterprise business continuity and disaster recovery. At a time when BC/DR was a manual process designed to meet audit requirements, Frank envisioned something automated, integrated, predictive, and, in a crisis, actionable.
Before launching Infinite Blue, Frank held senior strategy and technology positions at Strohl Systems, a business continuity vendor, and GHR Systems, a lending automation software company. He is a frequent speaker on the enterprise risk and future of emergency management and a contributor to a variety of industry publications.
In his free time, Frank coaches incoming college students through Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation and mentors entrepreneurs who are starting or scaling businesses through PACT’s Mentor Connect. A graduate of Syracuse University, Frank lives in Pennsylvania with his wife and two daughters.

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The Agenda

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Wednesday, June 1 | 12-4:30pm CT

Palmer House Hilton in Chicago, IL

12-1:00pm

Lunch/Registration

1-1:10pm

Welcome Remarks:

Teresa Anderson

1:10-2:00pm

Keynote: Resilience During COVID: From Fighting Crime to Protecting Employees

Chief Brendan Deenihan

2-2:50pm

Trends and Strategies for Managing Risks with a Hybrid Workforce

George Siegle

2:50-3:20pm

Break

3:20-4:20pm

Panel Session: Operational Resilience in an Ever-Changing Risk Landscape

Teresa Anderson | George Siegle Chf. Brendan Deenihan | Thomas Henkey

4:20-4:30pm

Closing Remarks:

Teresa Anderson

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