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Multi-Sector Collaboration in the Wake of Disasters

Lunchtime Forum

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What are the best practices for interagency and public/private collaboration when faced with disaster? What lessons can we learn from the efforts of local groups after Hurricane Katrina, Superstorm Sandy, the Camp Fire and other natural tragedies? And what steps were necessary to lay the groundwork for the successful recovery of their communities' public health, infrastructure and social services? Hear from those who are applying their experiences from past disasters to enable better multi-sector collaboration as cities strive to emerge from recent challenges.

+ William Anderson / ARUP
+ Tim Snellings / Butte County Development Services (formerly)
+ Scott Davis / SGD Urban Solutions
+ Bill Kitson / United Way Bay Area
+ Reed Tuckson / Tuckson Health Connections

 

 

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