Crisis Management Insights
Read up on our emergency preparedness advice for business owners and employees alike.

Keeping Summer Fun (and Safe): A Note on Getting Prepared
Summer should be fun—BBQs, road trips, time off with family. But for many of us, it also marks the start of high-risk seasons: hurricanes in the South and East, wildfires in the West, and extreme heat just about everywhere.
As someone who has spent more than two decades in emergency management, I’ve learned that preparation doesn’t have to be complicated, and it shouldn’t get in the way of enjoying summer. In fact, being prepared helps protect the fun. When you have a plan in place, you can breathe a little easier knowing you’ve done what you can.
Whether you're leading a business, managing a team, or just looking out for your family, here are a few things to keep in mind as the season kicks off.

The Resiliency Initiative Deepens Commitment to Community Resilience with New Arkansas Office
The Resiliency Initiative Deepens Commitment to Community Resilience with New Arkansas Office
More Than a Message: Becoming the Trusted Source in a Crisis.
In the middle of a crisis, people don't just look for information—they look for someone they can trust. Building that trust starts long before the headlines. Here's how you can strengthen your brand's voice and be the steady hand your audience needs when it matters most.

Future-Proof Your Business: The Resiliency Academy Advantage.
Key Features of the Academy:
Real-World Learning: Hands-on exercises, case studies, and crisis simulations.
Industry-Recognized Certification: Attendees earn 16 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) applicable toward ASIS security certifications, DRII recertifications (CEAP number 6.0), and IAEM’s Certified Emergency Manager (CEM) accreditation. These 16 CEUs provide a valuable opportunity for professionals seeking to maintain their credentials and demonstrate their expertise in crisis management.
Led by Industry Experts: Our sessions are curated by professionals who have led crisis management for organizations such as Disney, Walmart, American Airlines, and UCLA.