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6 Emergency Response Tips for Meeting Planners

SmartMeetings

As professional event planners grapple with security concerns at meetings , emergency preparedness has become a hot issue. Questions arise about who is responsible for ensuring that business meetings and association events are safe and secure environments (see “ Zeroing In on Security ” from the April issue of Smart Meetings magazine).

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Planning for Unexpected Danger at Your Event

PCMA Convene

Depending on the destina-tion, the venue, the topic of the meeting, the speakers, and the audience, attendees will be reassured to know you’re being realistic about potential threats. Security has been reinforced at Viparis venues. First, what do you tell attendees about your event security? said Viparis’ Michel Dessolain.

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Planning for Unexpected Danger at Your Event

PCMA Convene

Depending on the destina-tion, the venue, the topic of the meeting, the speakers, and the audience, attendees will be reassured to know you’re being realistic about potential threats. Security has been reinforced at Viparis venues. First, what do you tell attendees about your event security? said Viparis’ Michel Dessolain.

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Unclear and Present Danger

PCMA Convene

For James Schultze, CMP, the realities of security at meetings and events in the post-9/11 era are encapsulated by a client he worked with on two events in the aftermath of the attacks. Marine Corps officer who has nearly 20 years of experience planning business events. “I You don’t make a good target for terrorists.

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Unclear and Present Danger

PCMA Convene

For James Schultze, CMP, the realities of security at meetings and events in the post-9/11 era are encapsulated by a client he worked with on two events in the aftermath of the attacks. Marine Corps officer who has nearly 20 years of experience planning business events. “I You don’t make a good target for terrorists.