Presented by:

Douglas DeMaio

from openSUSE

Douglas DeMaio is a manager for the openSUSE Project. He was marketing intern for Siemens Healthcare, a Sales and Marketing Manager for microdrones GmbH and has more than 15 years of Public Relations/Public Affairs experience. He has extensive experience in all aspects of news gathering for local, national and international media. He coached Senior officials for press conferences and individual interviews and developed strategic communications, including talking points, messaging, and advising on media approaches for both controversial and non-controversial issues.

Planning an event requires many organizers to think about may things. One of the things not often thought about during the planning is when the worst possible scenario of someone’s life hangs in the balance. Is your conference organizational team prepared to respond to an emergency? This talk will cover the lessons learned from our Real-Life-Experience of responding and following through with an emergency. The focus will cover: Immediate Response First Aid/CPR Contacting Emergency Personnel Notifying Next of Kin How to Mitigate the Best Possible Outcome How to Follow Through with an Emergency

Slides of presentation - https://www.slideshare.net/douglasdemaio/why-emergency-response-contacts-are-important-for-event-organizers

Date:
2019 October 6 - 14:30
Duration:
30 min
Room:
Aula Suastika (4th floor)
Language:
English
Track:
Difficulty:

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