FACILITIES, COMMUNITIES, AND PEOPLE THAT SURVIVE

This program will be offered in the form of ongoing segmented series of discussions.

Format: Video Conference

The COVID-19 pandemic taught us that an exchange of knowledge can be effectively communicated between people without being in the same physical space at the same time.

Is Your business or organization Built and Organized to Withstand Natural Disasters, Including Pandemics?

What does it take for an organization to survive a catastrophic event? Numerous variables must be identified then mitigated, before any crisis occurs. Among the most important variables are people, data, equipment and structures. When a natural disaster occurs, any one of those variables can be completely lost. Organizations that can manage to “keep the power on” and continue to fully function during a natural disaster or other crisis stand a far better chance of saving lives, and preserving equipment. Imagine the security and independence of being able to operate your facilities with free, sustainable energy. The ability to produce free energy and create survivability increases the chances a business will survive a catastrophic event, and also increases a company’s ability to compete in the market.

Now is your chance to begin the learning process for evaluating how free energy may be produced on your site(s) and in your facilities. By attending this 12-hour forum over six sessions you will gain the introductory knowledge and skills necessary to develop a program for your buildings and sites. Real time conferencing permits attendees to build their knowledge in two hour segments from any location they wish and leaves them free to run their business and personal lives.

Who Should Attend these Forums? Decision makers of financially successful companies such as:

  • Business owners 
  • Chief Executive Officers
  • Presidents
  • Chief Operations Officers
  • Chief Financial Officers
  • Building Operations / Facilities Managers
  • Chief Engineers 
  • Portfolio Managers
  • Philanthropic, charitable, and humanitarian individuals and entities.

This forum is an event that is focused on providing executives who manage businesses, and owners who operate and manage small and mid-size businesses, including not for profits, an orderly approach that will help facilitate the evaluation and transformation of existing physical assets (which cannot currently survive) into assets which will survive and continue to function. Discussion on how to design and build self-sufficient new facilities that survive and function will be addressed as a separate forum series.