Weekly Round-Up
Weekly Round-Up 3/5/2022
We hope your week is going well. Here at The Emergency Management Network, we are excited to expand what we are doing to share all emergency management news and help you be a better EM. We have been burning the midnight oil and we hope that you are enjoying this publication. Enjoy a cup of coffee (or what your beverage of choice is) and see what we have been doing this week.
This week The Emergency Management Network has launched The Todd DeVoe Show. Todd and his team are taking a deeper dive into emergency management leadership, ethics, and the overall “Why” of what emergency management is and can be. His fist gusset was Patrick Marchman, the same Patrick Marchman that will be talking on the May 19th Leader’Speak webinar.
We are looking forward to that presentation and conversation.
Thursday, March 10th, Todd will have Phil Johnson. The latter is a highly sought-after business consultant and founder of the Master of Business Leadership (MBL) program credited with helping Fortune 500 company clients. Until now, Phil's large corporate clients have been the primary beneficiaries of his breakthrough approach to mastering leadership. The Servant Warrior Leader offers advice and a revolutionary approach to success that works. We hope to see you there. Here is the LinkedIn Event Page
March is Tsunami Preparedness Month, and we need to spread the word about Tsunamis. IAEM Region 9 had a great podcast with guest speakers. It is worth your time to check it out. All Things Tsunami with Region Talks
Rodrigo Nieto-Gomez from the Naval Postgraduate School talks about how the current war in Ukraine will impact the world and why we should be paying attention to it as emergency managers. Also, what will the recovery look like? The Break It Down Show
Read This: Kelly McKinney explores our origins in Civil Defense and the legacy of the Cold War. In his piece “Don't worry: We are hiding from the nuclear threat behind a brick wall of hope.”