Plenary at a Glance
Title:

02: The Triangle of Preparedness: The Need for a Global Concept of Preparedness

Speaker: Scot Phelps
Date/Time: 1:45 - 2:45 PM (EST)
   
Description
Professor Phelps will discuss three dependent aspects of organizational preparedness and how organizations can address the critical need for employee preparedness in order to function in crisis. Based on his experiences implementing employee preparedness programs for a 6,000 person government agency, he will focus on strategies that are applicable to any organization.
 
Speaker Bio

Scot Phelps is an Associate Professor of Emergency Management in the School of Health & Human Services at Southern Connecticut State University.

Professor Phelps has over 2 decades of emergency response experience, working as a paramedic and paramedic instructor in both New York City and throughout the metropolitan area, and has formerly served as Assistant Commissioner for Emergency Management at the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, as a hospital emergency manager, and as a professor of emergency medicine at George Washington University School of Medicine.

Professor Phelps has a Juris Doctor degree from Brooklyn Law School, a Master's in Public Health in policy and administration from Yale Medical School (where he was both a Farr Scholar and a Schlesinger Fellow for public service), and a Bachelor's in Anthropology with honors from Columbia University.

Professor Phelps is a Certified Emergency Manager, a Certified Business Continuity Professional, and a FEMA Master Exercise Practitioner. He serves on the IAEM CEM Commission, the DRII Education Commission, and is a special consultant for the China Business Continuity Management Professional Committee. He is also an approved Fulbright Senior Scholar candidate.