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Don't let your disaster plan turn out like Dilbert's. |
Small business owners have done everything they can to open and run their business.
Why run the chance of losing it with one disaster? Here is a great article that introduces you to several small business owners and employees that were faced with disaster.
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Upcoming Training Seminars
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Continuity of Operations: Disaster Planning for your Business |
Greetings!
Do you have a plan that will protect you and your business if disaster strikes? Did you know that a disaster is not only a natural catastrophe? A disaster could be as a result of an accident, like a computer malfunction that wipes out all your data. According to the United States SBA, an estimated 40-60% of businesses never reopen after a disaster of any kind. You don't want to be that statistic. Please consider the SBTDC's upcoming seminar on Continuity of Operations. Take the time to guarantee the protection of your business and future. Sincerely, Cass Capen-Housley Arkansas Tech University SBTDC |
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Brown Bag Lunch and Learn
Continuity of Operations
Disaster Planning for Your Business
When: Thursday, June 23
Time: 11am-2pm (Bring Your Lunch)
Where: Arkansas Tech University - Rothwell Hall Room 133
106 W O Street - Russellville
Presenter: Tonya Roberts -Young, Director, Center for Preparedness and Recovery - Department of Emergency Management ATU
Cost: $30
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About Tonya Roberts -Young, Director
Center for Preparedness and Recovery
Tonya Roberts-Young has years of experience serving as the Director of Emergency Management for Sebastian County Arkansas and other positions. She is an Arkansas Master Certified Emergency Manager, a Nationally Registered Paramedic, a National Association for Search and Rescue SAR Tech II and K-9 SAR Tech III, a Certified Floodplain Manager and certified as an HSEEP train-the-trainer. Her previous experience includes numerous successes with writing and administering grants, HSEEP exercises, and planning for, responding to, and mitigating emergencies and disasters. Ms. Roberts-Young holds three associate degrees from the University of Arkansas, Fort Smith. She graduated from Arkansas Tech University in 2004 with a B.S. in Emergency Administration and Management, and completed a M.S. in Emergency Management and Homeland Security in 2008. She is currently working on her PhD in Leadership and Organizational Management with an emphasis in Homeland Security Policy.
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About Us
The ATU SBTDC is here to provide FREE business consulting to small businesses who may be planning, starting, financing, or marketing their business. We also provide affordable training programs related to planning, starting a business, marketing, and social media.
Call on us. We can deliver any type of entrepreneurial service.
Arkansas Tech University SBTDC 106 West "O" Street
Russellville, Arkansas 72801 479-356-2077 |
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The Arkansas Tech University SBTDC is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration through a partnership with the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and the ATU College of Business. All opinions, conclusions, or recommendations expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the SBA. Arkansas Tech University is committed to the policy of providing equal opportunity for all persons and does not discriminate in employment, admissions, programs, or any other educational functions and services on the basis of sex, age, disability, race, and national origin, color, or religion.
ADA: In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, anyone requesting accommodations due to a disability should contact Cass Capen-Housley at 479.356.2077. Advance notice may be necessary for some accommodations. Request for interpreters should be made at least two weeks prior to the event to ensure interpreters are still available. Registration must be paid before requesting accommodations. | |
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