Bomb Threat Procedures
03/14/2011
Where can I find policy and procedures for bomb threats?
Eryn Tribble is a certified Associated Business Continuity Professional (ABCP) who offers experience and expertise in Business Continuity Management (BCM) with a focus on employees as the company’s greatest asset and human management in continuity. Eryn’s BCM understanding ranges from implementing continuity as a project to infusing resilience into the practice of business. She is a dedicated risk specialist with a specialty in finance and commodity trade and supply. Having worked within global supply chains and trade houses, Eryn brings a unique perspective on diversity and resilience.
Ms. Tribble has the skills to effectively forge solid relationships and engage a broad spectrum of professionals to build consensus across multiple organizational levels. Eryn’s experience includes analysis of business impacts, criticality analyses, recoverability assessments, recovery strategy development, pandemic response plans, business and technology recovery plan development and coordinating alternate processing facility exercises. She has helped organizations with definition, development, implementation, maintenance and testing of their Business Continuity program. Eryn offers BCM consulting and coaching that includes experience with federal regulatory requirements for compliance. Eryn has worked in conjunction with the Department of Homeland Security, the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the American Red Cross.
Eryn Tribble has certification through DRII as an Associate Business Continuity Professional (ABCP). She has contributed to the BCM community as an active member of the national Association of Contingency Planners (ACP).
Professional Education: Disaster Recovery Institute International, BCLE 2000 Level Course; Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology; Bachelor’s Degree Psychology with a focus in business.
You may contact Eryn via email at etribble@DCSPlanning.com or by phone 888 297 PLAN (7526). The DCS website is www.DCSPlanning.com.
03/14/2011
Where can I find policy and procedures for bomb threats?