Exploring the Future of Business Resiliency

TRI’s CEO Andrea Davis Joins Experts on Preparedness Matters Podcast for a Deep Dive into Post-Pandemic Crisis Management

What if you had the power to predict future crises and safeguard your organization? That's the promise of our discussion with Andrea Davis, Michele Turner, and Steve Kuhr, three of the most respected voices in business resiliency. This episode is a deep dive into the future of crisis management, business continuity, and business resiliency in the post-pandemic era. This distinguished panel emphasizes the importance of learning from our experiences during the pandemic and the need to ensure these lessons are not forgotten. Listen as Andrea Davis, former Disney and Walmart emergency management leader, Michele Turner, Vice President of business continuity at Marriott International, and Steve Kuhr, consultant, and former New York City emergency manager with vast experience in crisis management, share their invaluable insights on the future of emergency and crisis management and business resiliency.

Andrea Davis

Andrea Davis is a recognized expert in the field of emergency management who has dedicated her career to bridging the silos between the public and private sectors to create a united approach when it comes to disaster risk reduction.

Ms. Davis has held leadership roles with NGOs (The American Red Cross, Save the Children US), the US Federal Government (FEMA, The Federal Reserve) and for Fortune 500 Companies (Walmart, Disney). With each role, Ms. Davis used her influence to lead global initiatives focused on the importance of making risk informed determinations and engaging all members of the community in the decision-making process. Currently, Ms. Davis is the President and CEO of a Women Owned Small Business (WOSB), The Resiliency Initiative (TRI). Ms. Davis founded TRI out of a passion to serve the whole community before, during, and after an emergency.

Ms. Davis is a decorated leader. She was selected as a top 10 inspiring 2022 CEO by CIOViews Magazine, voted in as the inaugural Emergency Manager of the Year by the International Association of Emergency Managers in 2018 and was inducted into the Women's Hall of Fame for Emergency Management in 2013.

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