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TORONTO, ON | OCT. 9-10, 2019 | DEMCON.CA WELCOME TO THE ONTARIO DISASTER & EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE! The Ontario Disaster & Emergency Management Conference, (DEMCON), is Canada’s premier event providing best practices and critical lessons learned for emergency management professionals. The Program featuring over 30 renowned speakers from across North America, is planned and developed by the Ontario Association of Emergency Management, the Canadian Red Cross, the Canadian Risks & Hazards Network, the International Association of Emergency Managers, and the Ontario Municipal Social Services Association. WHY ATTEND DEMCON is an opportunity to build important relationships with knowledgeable peers and strengthen your emergency management program from relevant speakers and organizations. • Share best practices • Case-based lessons learned • Network with peers It is now more vital than ever before to take a pause from your day-to-day operations and plan 2-days over October 7-8 to keep yourself up to date on the latest best practices, to share your stories with peers and bring that new knowledge into play as the pandemic fight continues. The DEMCON Planning Committee has developed a fantastic Program that includes three renowned Keynotes, 18 diverse concurrent sessions and an interactive Closing Panel with a focus on how the pandemic has changed your profession. Conference Management brings to you super low registration fees with a superior easy-to-use interactive online platform for live access to all Sessions, Networking, Round Table Forums, Demo Stage, Vendor products/services and a fun Happy Hour to close out the first day. Adds up to Value for Your Time! e e e ffectiv or What is the t ar es f Wha l strategi ? Hybrid War “Non-Linea r icipa ees fare” and h mun ing evacu day you prepar e for such a ow do hos ut Thurs m threat? Find out We Find o 8 a t 1:40p dnesday ber October 7 a Octo t 11:20am 2
REGISTER TODAY AT DEMCON.ca 2020 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS LUCAS MCDONALD, Director, Emergency Operations, Walmart Stores, Inc. Walmart’s Response to 2020: COVID-19, Civil Unrest and Cyclones Lucas McDonald, Director of Walmart Emergency Operations, will share a behind the scenes look at Walmart’s response to COVID-19, Civil Unrest, and the other events that unfolded this year. Lucas will walk through the initial EOC activation as the COVID-19 outbreak began in China and the transition to a fully virtual response that continued through the Civil Unrest and tropical cyclones. He will share what worked well virtually and what they learned, along with the strategy going forward. Lucas will also share Walmart EOC’s unique Emergency Support Function structure and some of the non- traditional ways the ESFs communicate during a crisis. Through this talk delegates should gain a better understanding of corporate crisis management and what opportunities exists outside of traditional emergency management. MAGDA SULZYCKI, MDEM, CEM, ABCP, Supervisor, Grid Emergency Management, Toronto Hydro Electric System Limited (THESL) Make Lasting Change As Emergency Managers and Continuity Management professionals, we are called upon to promote and implement change that makes our organizations and communities more resilient. But, making meaningful and long-lasting change is challenging. How do we convince our stakeholders to change the status quo? Equally importantly, how do we ensure that the changes we make last? In this session, we will explore the change-making process as it relates to emergency and continuity management with a view to understanding: 1. The obstacles stand in the way of imparting meaningful change; and 2. What we can do as industry professionals to promote necessary change and, ultimately, organizational/ community resiliency KELLY MCKINNEY, Certified Business Continuity Professional Engineer, Assistant Vice President, NYU Langone Health Fierce Emergency Management: Navigating the Coronavirus Pandemic in New York City June 16th marked the 141st day of activation for NYU Langone Health, a large hospital system in New York City. As NYU Langone’s director of emergency management, McKinney will take you into the epicenter of the recent coronavirus outbreak in the US. He will talk about a never-ending flow of sick patients into his hospitals - “A trickle that turned into a river, the floodwaters rising all though March and April – we didn’t know if we were going to drown.” He will talk about a city inundated with the dead. McKinney and his team had to go back to first principles. They focused on what they were doing and, more importantly, why they were doing it. McKinney will describe his process and the outcomes it enabled as the river of coronavirus patients became a flood. Because the job of emergency managers is to own the disaster, they had to be fierce. They showed a ferocity, a powerful intensity in everything they did. Because everybody always wants us to be nice. But that’s in the normal world. In the normal world, everybody loves the nice emergency manager. But in the parallel universe, they need the fierce one. 3
PLANNING COMMITTEE CHAIR TORONTO, ON | OCT. 9-10, 2019 | DEMCON.CA Cathy Cousins Mike O’Brien Board of Directors, Ontario PLANNING COMMITTEE Past-President, Ontario Association of Emergency Municipal Social Services Managers Association Manager of Director, Homelessness CHAIR Emergency Services and Community Cathy Cousins Engagement, Regional Management, Mike O’Brien York University Municipality of Niagara Past-President, Ontario Board of Directors, Ontario Association of Emergency Municipal Social Services Managers Association Manager of Director, Homelessness Karen Charles Emergency Services Patricia and Community Martel Management, Engagement, Regional York University Municipality President, of Niagara Canadian Manager - Planning & Development, Risks and Hazards Network Emergency Management, Emergency Management Ontario Operations, Program Specialist, Regional Canadian Red Cross Municipality Karen Charles Patricia of Niagara Martel Manager - Planning & President, Canadian Development, Risks and Hazards Network Emergency Management, Emergency Management Ontario Operations, Program Specialist, Regional Canadian Red Cross Municipality Get social with us! #DEMCON20 of Niagara Follow us on twitter for industry trending news for emergency management professionals. Network with likeminded emergency management professionals year-round discussing trending topics. Search “DEMCON” to join our LinkedIn Group. Get social with us! #DEMCON20 Follow us on twitter for industry trending news for emergency management professionals. Network with likeminded emergency management professionals year-round discussing tegies the straSearch What aretopics. trending “DEMCON” y to join our LinkedIn Group. communit What type to encourage of languag reparedness? should be u e emergency p sed for effe c tive nesday risk comm Find out Wed unication? 10 :15am Find out Th October 7 at ursday October 8 a t 9:35am strategies What are the community What type to encourage of languag reparedness? should be u e emergency p sed for effe ctive nesday risk comm Find out Wed unication? :15am October 7 at 10 Find out Th ursday October 8 a t 9:35am 4
REGISTER TODAY AT DEMCON.ca PARTNER ASSOCIATIONS The education program for the Ontario Disaster & Emergency Management Conference is a collaborative effort planned and developed by: The OAEM is a professional association for Emergency Managers working in diverse sectors, including: Public, Private, Non-Profit, Volunteer and Academic. The Canadian Red Cross mission is to improve the lives of vulnerable people by mobilizing the power of humanity in Canada and around the world. CRHNet brings together the disaster risk management community to increase resiliency through the transfer of knowledge, the building of relationships, and the exchange of best practices. IAEM Canada’s Mission is to advance the profession by promoting the principles of emergency management; to serve its members by providing information, networking and professional development opportunities; and to advance the emergency management profession. The Ontario Municipal Social Services Association (OMSSA) is a non-profit association that supports, connects and advocates for our members across Ontario. We help them to achieve their collective mission of delivering the best human services outcomes for Ontario’s communities. 2020 AWARDS & RECOGNITION Wednesday October 7, 2020 10:50am – 11:05am Join us as we celebrate the best of the best in emergency management where the Ontario Association of Emergency Managers recognize emergency management professionals with special awards. 5
TORONTO, ON | OCT. 9-10, 2019 | DEMCON.CA SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 7 9:45AM AM-– 8:15 OPENING REMARKS 10:00AM OPENING REMARKS 8:30 AM WALMART’S RESPONSE TO 2020: COVID-19, 10:00AM 8:30 - AM – WALMART’S RESPONSE CIVIL UNREST TO 2020: COVID-19, AND CYCLONES 10:50AM CIVIL UNREST AND CYCLONES 9:30 AM LUCAS MCDONALD, LUCAS MCDONALD, DIRECTOR, EMERGENCY OPERATIONS WALMART STORES, INC. Director, Emergency Operations Walmart Stores, Inc. 9:30 AM -– 10:50AM NETWORKING BREAK AWARDS 10:15 AM 11:05AM 11:05AM - Expanding the Narrative on Implementing the Sendai Lessons Learned from BREAK 11:20AM Anti-Chinese Stigma during Framework for Disaster Risk Samaritan’s Purse’s Long- COVID-19: Reduction in the Americas Term Canadian Disaster Recovery 10:15 AM – Expanding the Managers Lessons for Emergency Narrative on Complexity Implementing the Lessons Learned from on Anti-Chinese Stigma and the Caribbean: Recovery Experience: 11:05 AM and Capacity. Sendai Framework New approaches for to address regional risk trends. Samaritan’s Purse’s Implications for recovery response. Aaida Mamuji, during COVID-19: Ph.D., Professor, Lessons York University Disaster RAULRisk Reduction SALAZAR, Chief of Office Long-Term BRENT Canadian DAVIS, Director of Canadian Projects, Jackfor Rozdilsky, EmergencyPh.D.,Managers on Associate Professor, 11:20AM - York University UNin the Office forAmericas and the Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) Disaster Recovery Samaritan’s Purse Canada Complexity and Capacity 12:00PM 11:05 AM – Caribbean: new approaches to Experience: Implications for BREAK AAIDA MAMUJI, Ph.D., Assistant address regional risk trends recovery response 11:20 AM Professor, York University RAUL SALAZAR, Chief of Office, UN BRENT DAVIS, Director of Canadian JACK ROZDILSKY, TOPIC TBA Ph.D., Associate Leveraging the Whole TBA Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) Projects, Samaritan’s Purse Canada 11:20 AM – Professor, York University AMBE RUSHTON,, CEMC, Community AMBER Community Disaster Speaker Invited 12:00PM – Emergency Management, City of Burlington Response 12:10 PM LUNCH 12:45PM REBECCA WILLIAMS, Digital Media Consultant, Your Net Working LLC British Columbia 12:10 PM – Emergency Management LUNCH Leveraging the Whole 12:55 PM Common Operating Community Disaster TOPIC TBD Picture (COP) HealthPortal Care – 12:45PM - TOPIC TBA Response British Columbia Emergency Supporting 1:25PM ALISHA KHAN, Senior Advisor, A collaborative approach to situational AMBER RUSHTON Management Common Providers 12:55 PM – Business Continuity & Emergency REBECCA WILLIAMS, Digital Media awareness for Emergency Management Prepardeness, Hydro One Operating Picture (COP) Portal BRIAN BENNETT, 1:45 PM Consultant, Your Net Working LLC MAGDA SULZYCKI, Supervisor, – A collaborative approach to situational GURDEEP SINGH, Owner, CISMTraining.ca awareness for Emergency Management Grid Emergency Management, Toronto Portfolio Manager, GeoBC Hydro Electric System Limited (THESL) GURDEEP SINGH, Portfolio Manager, GeoBC 1:25PM - 1:45 PM – BREAK 1:40PM BREAK 2:00 PM The Preparedness Monitoring Social TOPIC TBD Message Isn’t Reaching The Preparedness Message Monitoring Social Media TBA theIsn’t Public: Reaching the Public: Strategies to Encourage Media in real in real time time for for Situational MAGDA SULZYCKI, Speaker Invited MDEM, CEM, ABCP, 1:40PM – 2:00 PM – StrategiesPreparedness ActionAction. to Encourage Preparedness Situational Awareness Awareness Supervisor, Grid Emergency Management, 2:20PM Toronto Hydro Electric System Limited NAOMI THIBAULT, Fire Prevention GLEN MILLS, Lieutenant, Burlington 3:50 PM NAOMI THIBAULT, BA (Hons), BEd, Planner / Alternate CEMC, Corporation of the GLENMassachusetts MILLS, Lieutenant, Burlington Police Department ALISHA KHAN, MDEM, ABCP, CRM, Fire Prevention Planner of Sault/ Ste. Alternate Marie CEMC, Massachusetts Police Department City Hydro One Corporation of the City of Sault Ste. Marie 2:20PM – 2:50 PM – BREAK 2:35PM NETWORKING BREAK 3:10 PM FIERCE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: NAVIGATING THE 2:35AM - 3:10 PM – FIERCE EMERGENCY CORONAVIRUS MANAGEMENT: PANDEMIC NAVIGATING IN NEW YORK CITYTHE 3:25AM CORONAVIRUS KELLY MCKINNEY, PANDEMIC IN NEW YORK CITY 4:10 PM Cert.KELLY MCKINNEY, Business Continuity Prof., Prof. Engineer, ASSISTANT Assistant VICE PRESIDENT, NYU Vice President, LANGONE HEALTH NYU Langone Health 3:30PM – HAPPY HOUR — ENTERTAINMENT, PEER FORUMS AND MORE! 4:30PM 6
REGISTER TODAY AT DEMCON.ca SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE THURSDAY OCTOBER 8 10:00AM - OPENING REMARKS 10:15AM 8:15 AM – OPENING REMARKS 8:30 AM 10:15AM - MAKE LASTING CHANGE TOPIC TBAMAGDA SULZYCKI, Women in Emergency Plans and Procedures - 11:05AM 8:30 AM – ISSAC BOGOCH, Supervisor, Infectious Management: Grid Emergency Management, Toronto Hydro Electric SystemWho needs Limited ‘em? (THESL) Disease Consultant and General Internist, Key Insights I Learned Along the Way JEFF GILL, Senior Manager, Standards and 9:20 AM Univeristy Health Network MARG VERBEEK, Emergency Management Procedures, Canadian Red Cross 11:05AM - Advisor, Canadian Executive Service Organization BREAK 11:20AM 9:20 AM – BREAK Women in Emergency 9:35 AM TOPIC TBA Plans and Procedures - Management: Key Insights Talking to the Public about Risk Who needs ‘em? 11:20AM - I Learned Along the WayBuilding Organizational Resilience… 9:55 AM – ISSAC BOGOCH, Infectious Disease ANTON HOLLAND, Through Your Exercise Program 12:00PM President and CEO, NIVA Inc. JEFF GILL, Senior Manager, Consultant and General Internist, MARG VERBEEK, Emergency Management RICHARD MOREAU, , Director 10:45 AM Standards and Procedures, Emergency Univeristy Health Network Advisor, Canadian Executive Service Management Solutions, Calian Group Canadian Red Cross Organization 12:00PM 10:25 AM– – LUNCH NETWORKING BREAK 12:45PM 11:00 AM Building Organizational Talking to the Public Resilience… TOPIC TBD 11:00 AM- – 12:45PM about RiskMAKE LASTING Through CHANGE Your Exercise Program 12:15 AM MELANIE SOLER, Vice President, 1:25PM MAGDA SULZYCKI,RICHARD Supervisor, Grid Emergency Management, Toronto Hydro Electric System Limited (THESL) MOREAU, ANTON HOLLAND, Emergency Management, Canadian Red President and CEO, NIVA Inc. Director Emergency Management Cross Solutions, Calian Group 12:15 PM – 1:25PM - AWARDS 12:45 PM BREAK 1:40PM 12:45 PM – Hosting with Humility: Building LUNCH an Emergency/ Examining Timmins 2019 Host 1:40 PM Disaster Training and Community Experience Supporting Health Education , 1:40PM – Building anProgram Emergency/Disaster Training Hosting with Humility: Examining Care Timmins Providers MICHELLE GERVAIS, 2:20PM 1:40 PM – GREG STASNYA, andProfessor Education Program (Retired 2019 Host Community Experience Emergency Management and Response G REG STASNYA, Professor (Retired Military & Police Veteran), School of Military & Police Veteran), School of MICHELLE BRIANManagement GERVAIS, Emergency BENNETT,and ICISF Approved Response Specialist, 2:30 PM Specialist, Gervais Emergency Consulting Public Public Safety andSafety and Behavioural Behavioural Sciences, Seneca College Sciences, Instructor, Gervais Emergency CISMTraining.ca Consulting Seneca College MAIA FOSTER-SANCHEZ, Royal Roads University 2:30 PM – 2:20PM – NETWORKING BREAK 3:00 PM BREAK 2:35PM CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC PANEL: CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC – HOW THE PANDEMIC HAS CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC PANEL: CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC – HOW THE PANDEMIC HAS AND WILL CHANGE THE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND WILL CHANGE THE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 3:00 PM – 2:35PM - ANDBUSINESS AND BUSINESSCONTINUITY CONTINUITYPROFESSIONS PROFESSIONS 4:30 PM Hear our renowned emergency management and business continuity Panelists as they take 3:35PM Hear our renowned emergency management and business continuity Panelists as they take you you through through their their personal personal journey journey ofof the the global global COVID-19 COVID-19 pandemic. pandemic. Join Join thisthis interactive interactive conversation conversation with with your your own own story story and and your your thoughts thoughts onon a variety a variety ofof topics. topics. Panelists Paneliststotobe beannounced announcedsoon! soon! Every effort is made to ensure accuracy of the Program content . We cannot however be held liable for any errors or omissions. Program content is subject to change. Every effort is made to ensure accuracy of the Program content . We cannot however be held liable for any errors or omissions. Program content is subject to change. 7
TORONTO, ON | OCT. 9-10, 2019 | DEMCON.CA VIRTUAL ATTENDANCE FAQ Virtual DEMCON will be hosted on an easy to use customized platform by the leading Canadian online virtual events company UNITY EVENT SOLUTIONS. Broadcasting will be via Zoom. PRESENTATIONS – see and hear TRACKS – move from room all speakers with their PowerPoint to room at any time. presentations. Participate in Q&A with the onsite audience. NETWORKING LOUNGE – see DEMO STAGE – watch product everyone else registered virtually demonstrations from leading and contact someone you know for Sponsors a one-to-one conversation. EXHIBITING SPONSORS – chat ROUND TABLES – Join directly with a Rep; download new moderated round tables on product material; watch videos, fill various topics such as Cyber in surveys to win booth prizes; and Security or Climate Change. be sure to participate in the Passport Engage with all participants with Draw for your chance to win the Zoom. Grand Prize! LIVE FEED – virtual attendees will be participating in a live feed as it happens experience. There will be no recording for an on-demand option at a later date. PRESENTATION CHANNELS BROADCAST BY ZOOM There are six LIVE “Channels” you can switch to at any time. Simply refer to the Schedule-at-a-Glance to see who is presenting and you’re one click away to participating in a live session! Channel #1 - Keynotes and Concur- Channel #4 – Demo Stage rent Sessions Breakout Room #1 Channel #5 – Round Table Forums Channel #2 - Concurrent Sessions Breakout Room #2 Channel #6 – Live News Desk, our Conference Host interviewing speak- Channel #3 - Concurrent Sessions ers and more! Breakout Room #3 PRESENTATION CHANNELS #1-4 is a webinar LIVE NEWS DESK CHANNEL #6 is a secure Zoom Room format where you see and hear the Speaker with their format that delegates can watch, use the chat box to text PowerPoint presentation. Use the chat box text to fully with the Conference Host and possibly be invited onto participate in Q&A. the “stage” for a live interview! ROUND TABLE FORUM CHANNEL #5 is an open Zoom Plus the SPONSOR EXHIBIT AREA are landing pages Room format with a Moderator where you are a full where you can chat 1to1 with reps, watch new product participant and seen by all other participants (as such videos, participate in surveys and win prizes! Round Tables are limited attendance) 8
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