2019 Utility Management Conference Program 2019 Utility Mgmt Program | Seite 17

MORNING SESSIONS RISK MANAGEMENT/SECURITY & EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS LEADERSHIP AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Track BROADWAY 2 BROADWAY 1 Room THU02—PREPARING FOR THE UNEXPECTED THU03—DEVELOPING LEADERS FROM THE GROUND UP Session Title Moderator: Jay Madigan Moderator: Matthew Manchisi How Attacks Occur and How to Prevent Them Streamwork: Preparing for Atlanta’s Watershed Management Workforce of the Future Scott Dunlap, Specific Energy, Ben Steger 8:30–9:00 Andrada Butler, Atlanta Dept. of Watershed Mgmt., Bureau of Drinking Water, Pamela Beckerman Time’s Up! Ensure Your Emergency Response Plan Includes a Remediation Strategy Ensuring a Competent Mobile Workforce of the Future Through a Standard Industry Driven Certification Veronica Aponte-Morales, USEPA, Marissa Lynch Paul Bishop, Association of Boards of Certification Risk-Based Planning for Long-Term Regional Water Security Building Organizational Sustainability Thru Competency Base Leadership Pamela Kenel, Loudoun Water, Steven Bieber 9:00–9:30 9:30–10:00 Richard Gerstberger, TAP Resource Development Group Getting It Right—How to be Prepared for Any Emergency, While Working Together With Interconnected Utilities and Agencies Best of Breed Technologies and COTS Systems: How White House Utility District is Building a ‘Smart’ Utility Linda Warren, Launch! Consulting, Kathryn Mcnannay Bill Thompson, White House Utility District NETWORKING BREAK IN GRAND BALLROOM FOYER Alternate 10:00–10:30 RISK MANAGEMENT/SECURITY & EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS LEADERSHIP AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Track BROADWAY 2 BROADWAY 1 Room THU05—DEVELOPING A SAFE AND RESILIENT ORGANIZATION THU06—BUILDING A PIPELINE (OF STAFF) FOR THE FUTURE Session Title Moderator: Pieter Van Ry Moderator: Linda Warren Safety – Taking Care of Your Most Precious Assets Building Pipeline for the Future David Vogel, Louisville Water Company Melinda White, Montgomery County Water Services Case Study: Dam Safety – Preparing for Failure Motivating and Inspiring The Future of The Water Industry Sandra Glenn, Dekalb County, Watershed Management, Sandy Smith, Tom Woosley, Eric Zgonina Anni Frid Santos, Stantec, Ashley Bradney Preparing for Utility Resiliency in a Natural Disaster: A Case Study of Risk Analysis, Preparedness and Recovery, and Mitigation One Team, Growing Together—How Sweetwater Authority Standardized Leadership and Team Development Teresa Platin, HDR Engineering, Sonia-Lynn Abenojar, Erik Bishop, William Perkins, Andrew Henson 10:30–11:00 11:00–11:30 11:30–noon Sue Mosburg, Sweetwater Authority The Ongoing Evolution of Utility Resilience According to The Prince William County Service Authority Alternate Shannon Spence, Prince William County Service Authority LUNCH—ON YOUR OWN  17  noon–1:30