Aviation Veoci News Updates
June 2, 2023 by Addison Shaw
Aviation provides many the opportunity to turn a passion into a career, a fact Dia Wynn knows well. Since childhood, Dia knew she'd wanted to be on the airfield. As her career grew, she saw more and more of the industry, learning the best practices from both the airfield and the offices. Now, as General Manager for Aviation at Veoci, she has another field to use her expertise in and the opportunity to change the way airports across the globe handle operations and foster an even stronger culture of safety across the industry.
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June 2, 2023 by Sahara Shrestha
As a child, Yohei always wanted to be a pilot, or be involved in aviation in some way. This led him to pursue a major in aviation operations. But throughout the years he found his interests growing, shifting to wanting to be a part of airport operations.Â
June 1, 2023 by Alison Cofrancesco
Coming into his early career, Alex Nguyen didn't know he would end up in the technology sector. Initially thought he might be a pilot.
Veoci News Updates
June 1, 2023 by Camryn Gaudett
Since before he can even pinpoint, Vincent Jessel has always wanted to fly. He began his journey at age 16 when he completed his first solo flight out of Danbury airport in CT. He then formalized his interest in aviation through enrolling into Jackson University and became part of their airport management and flight operations program, where he was pursuing the ratings needed to become a professional pilot.Â
Emergency Management
April 27, 2023 by Camryn Gaudett
To address this, as of July 16, 2022, the new nationwide number for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (previously known as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline) is 988. Any calls or texts sent to 988 are routed to one of the over 200 crisis centers all over the country and free and confidential help and support is offered. Additionally, there is a chat feature that can be used if you go to 988lifeline.org.
Emergency Management GIS Mapping
April 17, 2023 by Camryn Gaudett
This is a transcript from the webinar, COOP Reinvented: How to Simplify and Accelerate Your Recovery Plans, that was held of February 23, 2023.
March 30, 2023 by Camryn Gaudett
Since we know that the majority of our readers specialize in helping and keeping others safe, we thought it could be fun to review some tips to keep in mind as April Fools' Day looms to make sure the day stays fun for everyone.Â
Emergency Management Healthcare Higher Education
March 16, 2023 by Alison Cofrancesco
When Olivia started her new role as Customer Success Director in 2021, she saw an opportunity, just as she did as an undergrad. Emergency management is a steady but growing field, and it's the new thinkers like Olivia that continue pushing it to evolve. Olivia joined a band of those pioneers in 2021, bringing a drive to better other emergency managers and their programs like she once did.
Business Continuity Finance & Enterprise
March 9, 2023 by Addison Shaw
Operational resilience has weaved itself into the lexicon of the business continuity world, sometimes supplanting the term business continuity as a synonym. And the term's fuzzy newness is mostly to blame. But when you jump into the details, the two ideas show their differences; operational resilience and business continuity aren't a thesaurus loop and are actually tags for two separate — but related — ideas, much like weather and climate.
Emergency Management Higher Education
February 28, 2023 by Addison Shaw
Special events like commencement already command a distinct plan from emergency managers. Game day, especially for an event like the NCAA tournament, adds a number of wrinkles to the normal special event plan. The spirit of fans and students, the uncertainty of each game's results, and the length of the tournament are all big factors. So, what should a game day plan look like?
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