Jim Moore, Senior Advisor for Clery Act Compliance and Safety Operations, U.S. Department of Education, Steven J. Healy, CEO, Margolis Healy, Daniel R. Pascale, Executive Vice President, Margolis Healy, James Podlucky, Industry Solutions Manager, Everbridge

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We provided a deep dive into Timely Warnings and Emergency Notifications as they relate to our current pandemic environment and other emergency situations. Specifically, our panel reviewed:

  • The discreet elements of, and differences between Timely Warnings & Emergency Notifications
  • Triggers for considering, issuing, and disseminating Timely Warnings & Emergency Notifications
  • Content requirements and exemptions
  • The critical nature of policy, technology, and safety notifications in general, and how they apply in a pandemic and other emergency situations
  • Group exercises to compare/contract Timely Warnings & Emergency Notifications scenarios

Speakers

jim-moore-headshot.jpgJames Moore is the Senior Advisor for Clery Act Compliance and Campus Safety Operations at the United States Department of Education. He serves as the Federal Government’s leading expert on the Clery Act, the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act, and other campus safety and crime prevention initiatives. Mr. Moore leads the Department’s Clery Act training, technical assistance, and outreach initiative. He is a frequent speaker and trainer on a range of campus safety issues, including sexual assault prevention and response, threat assessment, and substance abuse prevention. From 2014-2017, Mr. Moore served on the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault.
steve-healy-headshot-2.jpgSteven J. Healy is the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Margolis Healy. Steven is a nationally recognized expert on campus safety, the Clery Act, and Title IX. He serves as a subject-matter expert for the U.S. Departments of Education and Justice. He testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs on the topic of “Security on America’s Campuses” and to the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Education and Labor on the topic of “Best Practices for Keeping America’s Campuses Safe.”
James-podlukcy-headshot.jpgJames Podlucky joined Everbridge in April 2020 as an Industry Solutions Manager. James started his career in the emergency management field after graduating from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, FL. Throughout his public safety career, he has worked at the city, county, and state level. He is a Certified Emergency Manager (CEM), through the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) and a graduate of the Master Exercise Practitioner Program (MEPP), as well as the National Emergency Management Advanced Academy (NEMAA) with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Throughout his career, he has served in many roles within various Emergency Operation Centers (EOC) for flooding events, the United States presidential inauguration, tropical storms, winter storms, Hurricane Irma, Hurricane Dorian, the World Rowing Championship and most recently the COVID-19 pandemic. James has innovated emergency management business processes and data analytics to provide situational awareness and a common operating picture when managing critical events.
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Daniel R. Pascale, Executive Vice President, Margolis Healy is a board-certified security and emergency management professional with more than 25 years of experience as a practitioner, consultant, and volunteer leader. He is responsible for Margolis Healy's consulting strategies, business development initiatives, and continues to lead the Security and Emergency Management practice areas. In this role, he has worked with dozens of institutions to conduct emergency plan and program reviews, and hazard, risk, and vulnerability assessments. He has also conducted executive training programs, both facility, and campus-wide security assessments, and developed relevant emergency preparedness and security-related policies and procedures.

Thank you to our friends at Margolis Healy for participating in this webinar.


Margolis Healy is a market leader with deep roots in security for higher education and K-12. They provide clients with a variety of specialized services that include, but are not limited to, safety and security program assessments; Title IX and Clery Act assessments; enterprise risk assessments; emergency preparedness and crisis plans, response systems, and exercises; implementation of lethal and less-than-lethal force options; litigation consultation; and special investigations/independent reviews.

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