Does your business have an emergency plan?
Join us on April 24, 2018 as we host a one-hour panel of experts to discuss the latest information on risks that affect Tualatin and why businesses need to have an emergency/continuity plan in place to be resilient. Expert Panel Addressed the Question: Why do businesses need to prepare for a catastrophic disaster? Why does it need to be a community-wide effort for residents and businesses?
Expert Panel Includes:
Tripp Robinson, Security/Emergency Manager at Intel. Corp. Security/Crisis Management
Scott Porter, Director Washington County Emergency Management Cooperative
Robert Ingber, Legacy Meridian Park Manager Facility Services
TO TUALATIN COMMERCIAL CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT MEMBERS,
Who We Are: The Commercial CCIO is a volunteer-only group of local professionals with diverse skill sets whose combined efforts have created a direct line of communication with the city administration for resolving many of the issues facing the Tualatin business community.
What We Are Here For: You…We’re here to help you resolve what you may not have the time or energy to tackle on your own. All members of the Tualatin Business Community are welcome to present any issues which impede their ability to make Tualatin a vibrant place to live and succeed.
Commercial CIO Executive Board
Catherine Holland, President
Scott Miller, Vice President & Land Use officer Tricia Wilson, Secretary
Christine Tunstall, Board Member
Jonathan Crane, Board Member
Support Material and Planning Documents provided by City of Tualatin, Washington County Emergency Management, and FEMA.