Getting Buy-in for Your FY24 Campus Safety Strategy

On-Demand

In this webinar, our panel of experts will dissect the multifaceted approach required for emergency managers and university officials to review, plan, and budget for the upcoming academic school year. We will navigate the strategic pathways towards bolstering campus safety, focusing on the integration of cutting-edge technologies and ensuring cost-effective safety solutions.

We’ll discuss the critical role of strategic planning, the challenges of adopting new technologies, and the importance of securing leadership buy-in for safety investments. Emphasizing the need for effective emergency communication strategies and the value of partnerships, we aim to offer insights into creating a resilient safety infrastructure.

This session is designed to equip higher education emergency managers and university officials with the tools and knowledge to enhance campus safety, foster collaborative efforts, and efficiently utilize resources for the betterment of their communities.

Key Takeaways:

  • Strategic Safety Planning: Effective campus safety requires a strategic approach, incorporating risk assessment and the integration of cutting-edge technologies with existing protocols.
  • Cost-Effective Safety Solutions: Identifying and implementing cost-effective safety solutions demand cross-departmental collaboration and exploration of shared resources to maximize the value of investments.
  • Importance of Training and Maintenance: Investing in new safety systems entails not just upfront costs but also the ongoing expenses of training and maintenance to ensure long-term effectiveness and reliability.
  • Building a Case for Investment: Convincing leadership to invest in campus safety initiatives requires a well-articulated value proposition that highlights not only the financial but also the societal benefits of enhanced safety measures.

Speakers

Zack Borst

Zack Borst

Chief of Strategy/Emergency Manager, Doberman Emergency Management

Courtney Carlock

Courtney Carlock

Head of Analyst Relations, Everbridge

Robin Hattersley

Robin Hattersley

Editor-in-Chief, Campus Safety

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