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The Pandemic Forum: COVID-19’s Impact on Ge...EVENT <br /><a href="https://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/pandemic-forum-covid-19s-impact-geopolitical-risk-and-global-resiliency" rel="nofollow">The Pandemic Forum: </a>COVID-19’s Impact on Geopolitical Risk and Global Resiliency<br />The Wilson Center’s Science and Technology Innovation Program (STIP) presents The Pandemic Forum, a virtual event on September 10th from 2-4pm EDT.<br /><br />RSVP FOR EVENTADD TO CALENDAR<br />DATE & TIME<br />Sep. 10, 2020<br />2:00pm – 4:00pm<br />THIS EVENT WILL BE WEBCAST LIVE<br />EVENT SPONSOR<br />Science and Technology Innovation Program<br />SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION PROGRAM<br />THE PANDEMIC FORUM: COVID-19’S IMPACT ON GEOPOLITICAL RISK AND GLOBAL RESILIENCY<br />The global spread of COVID-19 exposed the vulnerability of industry and government to systemic shocks; consequently, risk management teams must build protections into their operations that anticipate and dampen the effect of future incidents. In this forum, we will learn from healthcare professionals, former national security leaders, and risk management executives about the wide reaching impacts of health on geopolitical risks and considerations for public and private resiliency.<br /><br />How have risk management procedures adapted as a result of the pandemic? In terms of public and private resiliency, what lessons have we learned so far and what challenges might COVID-19 offer in the future? What systemic weaknesses were exposed and are leaders better equipped to address these shocks moving forward? How can leaders from the public and private sectors collaborate in future scenarios and what policy solutions are necessary to make that happen?<br /><br />Setting the Scene<br /><br />Tim Weir, Vice President, Global Asset Protection, DXC Technology and Wilson Center Global Fellow<br />Dr. Joyce Johnson, Rear Admiral, USPHS (ret) and professor at Georgetown University<br />Panel 1 – Perspective from Industry<br /><br />Evan Wolff, Partner and Co-chair of the Privacy & Cybersecurity Group at Crowell and Moring and Wilson Center Global Fellow<br />Michael J. Manyak, MD, FACS, Global Urology Medical Director, GlaxoSmithKline<br />Anatoliy Chudnovskiy, Vice President EPAM Systems <br />Peter Wexler, Senior VP & Chief Legal and Compliance Officer, Schneider Electric<br />Angela Jago, Senior Leader, Global Intelligence and Protection, Dow, Inc.<br />Panel 2 – National Security Implications<br /><br />William Green, Founder and Managing Partner, TD International<br />Bruce McIndoe, Founder and Board Member, WorldAware<br />Angela Jago, Senior Leader, Global Intelligence and Protection, Dow, Inc.<br />Dr. Joyce Johnson, Rear Admiral, USPHS (ret) and professor at Georgetown University<br />Tim Buch, Former McKinsey Partner and Former Sr. US Intelligence Official<br />Panel 3 – What’s Next?<br /><br />Tim Weir, Vice President of Global Asset Protection, DXC Technology<br />Dr. Michael Manyak, MD FACS, Global Urology Medical Director, GlaxoSmithKline<br />Dr. Joyce Johnson, Rear Admiral, USPHS (ret) and professor at Georgetown University<br />Bruce McIndoe, Founder and Board Member, WorldAware<br />William Green, Founder and Managing Partner, TD Internationalchris macraehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15269142429457914077noreply@blogger.com