Event Preparedness Webinar Presented by The Performing Arts Readiness Project

Event Preparedness: Active Shooters & Hostile Activity at Your Venues

Wednesday, November 17, 2021 | 2:00pm ET

Join the Performing Arts Readiness project on Wednesday, November 17 at 2pm ET for Event Preparedness: Active Shooters and Hostile Activity at Your Venuesa free webinar focused on event safety.

Webinar Description

In recent years we have seen an increase in hostile attacks across all sectors, including events. These attacks have come in a variety of methods. Venues and companies must be prepared for all scenarios and need to be able to react to all emergencies. This webinar will cover the types of attacks to prepare for, as well as the training you should consider for your venues and staff.

The webinar will be presented by Event and Operations Manager, Emma Stuart. Emma has extensive experience of delivering events in Europe and North America. She has worked for both public and private sector organizations, and almost uniquely in large royal and ceremonial events in the UK. Emma has worked on some of the biggest and most challenging events on both continents in recent years, including Canada 150 Celebrations, Nuit Blanche, London's New Years’ Eve celebrations, Tour de France, London Hyde Park Concerts, Pride, the London Marathon, and the London 2012 Olympics.

About the Performing Arts Readiness Project

The Performing Arts Readiness project was formed in recognition of performing arts organizations being especially vulnerable to disasters and emergencies which can halt performances, sometimes indefinitely, and can put an organization out of business overnight.

The project offers free webinars, on-site training, and presentations at professional conferences on various topics related to emergency preparedness.

Check out their list of webinar offerings — including COVID-19-specific resources for performing arts organizations — here.

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