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This course explains and demonstrates how project management can be applied in the context of emergency management. Emergency management has become increasingly more complex and interconnected and has been called on to address a wider variety of hazards, threats, and community vulnerabilities. Much of the work that falls into the scope of emergency managers, prevention, preparedness, and mitigation is “blue sky planning” and can be contained and effectively managed within projects; they may be longer-term plans and mitigation measures or short-term emergency responses to a disaster. This course provides a foundational project management methodology relevant to the emergency management practice.
By the end of this course participants will be able to:
Andrew Boyarsky is President of Pinnacle Performance Management, a consulting company focused on emergency management and business continuity, and is an associate professor at NYU, John Jay College, and Yeshiva University. During his 30 years of experience in project and emergency management he has developed programs and training curricula for numerous clients, including FEMA, NYC Office of Emergency Management, and the LA Emergency Management Dept. He has developed and implemented large-scale medical and mass care response projects, notably in former Yugoslavia and the Caucasus, managed emergency sheltering during Hurricanes Irene and Sandy, and led planning efforts during the pandemic. He holds a B.A. from Johns Hopkins and a MSM from the Hult International Business School. Prof. Boyarsky hosts the podcast Riding the Wave: Project Management for Emergency Managers and volunteers with the Community Emergency Response Team in South Orange, New Jersey, where he resides with his family.
Register online before May 31, 2024. There may be limited availability for onsite registration.
Written cancellations sent to Sharon@iaem.com and received by May 31, 2024, will receive a refund. No cancellation refunds as of June 1, 2024.
The event will take place in Rms 246 & 247, South Jersey Technology Park, at Rowan University (201 Mullica Hill Road, Glassboro, New Jersey 08028).
Parking is free on site. Locations may be found here. The Courtyard Glassboro Rowan University is nearby. It is rated 3.0 stars, and a government rate is available. The address is 325 Rowan Boulevard, Glassboro, NJ 08028.