Smith School Hosts X-Treme Management Conference
The University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business hosted an
Emergency Management Conference on Feb. 16 – 18, 2012, during which speakers
discussed their experiences with disasters and emergencies and how these
situations were handled.
“The incidence of these issues really seems to be on the rise,” said Pat
Cleveland, associate dean of undergraduate programs, mentioning events such as
the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the anthrax attacks in 2001. “There are
increasing incidents of uncertainty that we have to deal with in our operations
to help protect our assets and, most importantly, our people.”
Speakers at the conference included David Willman, a Pulitzer Prize winning
journalist from the L.A. Times (see video); John Schulte, a disaster and emergency
operations specialist; Gordon Cleveland, from USDA; and other members of the
community.
Along the same lines as the conference she spearheaded, Cleveland will be
teaching a new class in the fall 2012 semester. BMGT468X: X-Treme Management –
Managing in Times of Crisis will raise students’ awareness to the range or risks
and hazards facing contemporary businesses and organizations.
> Full list of speakers
Jessica Smith, Office of Marketing Communications
Published: February 21, 2012