Advanced Master Workshop at a Glance
Title:

WS09: Climate Change Risk Management and Resilience

Speaker: Carl Gibson/Gavin Love
Time: 1:00 - 4:00 PM (EST)
   
Description
Climate change could represent the ultimate risk, organizations will be faced with managing various shocks to their capabilities because of climate change impacts, in the immediate and longer term future. Attendees will have the opportunity to gain a broad perspective on the nature of climate change and develop a practical approach to the assessment and management of resulting risks.
 
Speaker Bio
Carl is the Director of the Risk Management Unit at La Trobe University, where he has particular interests in climate change risk and resilience.

He is both a researcher and practitioner of long standing in the fields of business continuity management, critical incident management, risk and security. As a senior executive he has worked with a range of public and private sector organisations in Australia, Europe, S.E. Asia, Africa and North America.

This has included emergency services, military and security organisations, central government, regulators and major corporates, including the international aviation sector. Carl’s career started off in research into infectious diseases, particularly into the pathogenicity and control of diseases such as influenza and insect borne infections.

He has been appointed at various times as an adviser on biosecurity issues to governments in the Peoples’ Republic of China, Papua New Guinea, Australia, UK and the United Nations.

Carl is a member of the Advisory Panel for Australia’s National Centre for Security Standards, and a member of the joint New Zealand and Australian Standard’s Committee for Risk Management (OB7). He also chairs a number of national working parties in the areas of security risk and critical incident management.

Internationally he is a member of the US NFPA TC 1600 and heads the Australian delegation to the International Standards Organisation Technical Committee 223 Societal Security, where he is also the Convenor of the working group responsible for drafting standards on the fundamentals of societal security.

He has over 70 publications, including as a principal or contributing author to a number of national and international standards in risk management, business continuity, security, resilience and fraud.

Co-Speaker Bio

Gavin is currently responsible for business continuity, crisis and emergency management and security for an international organization’s operations in Canada, the United States, Latin America, the Caribbean and Europe. Gavin has provided a wide range of risk management services (including enterprise and business risk, business continuity, security risk, employment screening, crisis and emergency management, exercises and training) to numerous public and private organizations in Australia and overseas.


Additionally, Gavin has been involved in Australia and internationally with the development of business continuity management, security risk management, employment screening, risk management and societal security standards, guidelines and handbooks. He is currently a member of the Australian delegation to the International Standards Organization Societal Security (TC223) Committee, a member of Standards Australia’s Risk Management Committee (OB/7), a member of the USA National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 1600) Committee and the joint DRJ / DRII Generally Accepted Practices (GAP) Committee.