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Top executives from leading
companies will discuss handling security crises at The Conference
Board's 2003 Corporate Security and Crisis Management Conference:
Emerging Issues and Strategic Imperatives. This meeting will be
held between November 4th-5th at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York.
Sessions will include:
* ‘The Long War of the 21st Century:
How We Must Fight It’ - The Honorable R. James Woolsey, vice
president, Global Strategic Security, Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. and
former director, US Central Intelligence Agency.
* ‘The Evolving Mission
and Objectives of Corporate Security’ - Ira Lipman, chairman
and president, Guardsmark LLC.
* ‘Managing the Crisis: What Happens
When Defenses Fail?’ - Richard Wilmot, chief executive officer,
The Steele Foundation and former commanding general, US Army Intelligence
Center.
* ‘Homeland Security and the Corporation:
Prospects for Public-Private Partnerships, Collaboration and Interdependence’
- Charles Boyd, president and chief executive officer, Business
Executives for National Security, general, US Air Force (Ret.) and
former deputy commander-in-chief, US European Command; and Jan Mares,
senior business analyst, Office of the Private Sector, Department
of Homeland Security and former assistant secretary of the Treasury
and Energy.
* ‘Business Recovery and Continuity:
The Ultimate Objectives’ - Geary Sikich, principal, Logical
Management Systems, Corp. Jim Grogan, vice president, SunGard Availability
Services, will chair this session.
* ‘Executive Crisis Communications: The
Crucial Link with Stakeholders’ - Ron Sconyers, brigadier
general, USAF (ret.), and Robert Dilenschneider, Chairman, Dilenschneider
group and former president and chief executive officer, Hill &
Knowlton, Inc.
www.conference-board.org

•Date:
28th October 2003 •Region: N.America •Type:
Article •Topic: Events
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