Last Call for Campus Safety Conference Speakers (That’s You, Emergency Communication Experts!)

Campus Safety is accepting MNEC presenter proposals for next year’s Campus Safety Conference in D.C., Dallas and Los Angeles. Presentations due Nov. 17

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The 5th annual Campus Safety Conference is a string of education and training events for anyone involved in mass notification and emergency communication at schools and higher education institutions.

The events feature in-depth safety and security sessions for K-12 and higher education campuses, plus full-day workshops and demonstrations, 55+ product and solution providers, and extensive networking opportunities.

The Campus Safety Conference is presented by our sister publication, Campus Safety magazine, and are the premier events in the industry.

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The goal of the Campus Safety Conference is to provide attendees with the resources and training to increase preparedness, communication, and response prior to, during and after a variety of safety and security incidents.

Prospective speakers are encouraged to submit detailed proposals addressing safety and security for higher education and K-12 schools. Session topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Preparing for Aftermath: Response and Recovery in Mass Notification
  • Planning for Severe Weather Incidents
  • Conducting Active Killer/Terrorism Emergency Drills
  • Managing Protests and Large Events on Campus
  • Coordination and Communication Between Public Safety and Administrators
  • Effectively Communicating to the Media
  • Conducting Threat Assessments
  • Recognizing Mental Health Concerns
  • Case studies Involving Emergency Management issues (natural disasters, evacuations, etc.)
  • Implementing Technologies and Solutions
  • Dealing with the Opioid Epidemic
  • Scenario Training Exercises
  • Small Group – Meetup Discussion Topics

Please submit proposals online no later than Friday, November 17, 2017. Presenters will be contacted by late January.

We invite you to submit presentations that are geared towards audience engagement and participation for an all-encompassing experience. We encourage you to visit CampusSafetyConference.com to view required information to prepare you for the submissions process.

Please contact the Campus Safety Conference team with any questions.

Vendors interested in exhibiting at the Campus Safety Events should contact Steve Nesbitt, Publisher, Campus Safety at 774-256-1101, [email protected].

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