An Innovative Approach to Disaster Preparedness

An Innovative Approach to Disaster Preparedness

I have been in the disaster response field for over 20 years and had thought I had seen or at least imagined every possible means of reaching the general public. We have had a “War on Terror,” a disaster evacuation back packs sold on infomercials,...
In The Kill Zone

In The Kill Zone

Imagine arriving at work and two-thirds of your employees are out sick.  Now imagine that you are the manager of a large supermarket or a WalMart or a Super Target.  This is exactly the situation that America’s retailers and manufacturers face with the coming...
The Year of Resilience

The Year of Resilience

I had the occasion this New Years day morning to take notice of a piece of cross-stitched artwork. This simple treasure hangs in a place of honor in my kitchen.  The inscription is a simple poem, there is no author or citation, only three initials at the bottom.  The...
The Gift of Resilience

The Gift of Resilience

December 29, was an amazing, exhausting 45 hour day. In the aftermath I had the opportunity first to take stock of everything that had happened, of how the corporations, companies, people and professionals and the resources of a nation come together to save one life....
Drinking Deeply of Resilience

Drinking Deeply of Resilience

On this second anniversary of the Indonesian Tsunami, the principles of resilience have a poignant significance. While those rebuilding lives and countries commemorated the event with religious services, memorials, events of state and moments of silence, I spent this...