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Microbiological Threats to the Financial Sector and the Global Economy
From the same folks who produced the White Paper on Microbiological Threats to the National Power Grid (http://www.ems-solutionsinc.com/pdfs...WhitePaper.pdf), there is a similar document aimed toward the financial sector.
Microbiological Threats to the Financial Sector and the Global Economy at
http://www.ems-solut...
From the preface:
Microbiological Threats to the Financial Sector and the Global Economy
From the same folks who produced the White Paper on Microbiological Threats to the National Power Grid (http://www.ems-solutionsinc.com/pdfs...WhitePaper.pdf), there is a similar document aimed toward the financial sector.
Microbiological Threats to the Financial Sector and the Global Economy at
http://www.ems-solut...
From the preface:
On August 10, 2007, executives from 11 of the country's leading financial services institutions came together in New York City to participate in the Executive Roundtable Series: Advanced Pandemic Planning for Financial Leaders. They came to share what is working in their companies, to pool their thinking about pandemic dilemmas, and to tackle issues not yet reconciled. They participated in experiential exercises, confronting issues likely to arise in a real-world pandemic. Pandemic simulations looked at (1) avian flu confined to Asia and its impact on the U.S.; and (2) a global contagion including widespread cases in North America.
This exceptional group of experienced and thoughtful leaders represented the following companies:
? Charles Schwab
? ChicagoFIRST
? Citigroup
? Fidelity
? Goldman Sachs
? Lehman Brothers
? NASDAQ
? Northern Trust
? Morgan Stanley
? UBS
? Visa
This paper extracts key points and observations from the roundtable and integrates them with the authors' experiences and observations to create a guide with the most current thinking on pandemic planning for use by opinion leaders and decision makers.
This exceptional group of experienced and thoughtful leaders represented the following companies:
? Charles Schwab
? ChicagoFIRST
? Citigroup
? Fidelity
? Goldman Sachs
? Lehman Brothers
? NASDAQ
? Northern Trust
? Morgan Stanley
? UBS
? Visa
This paper extracts key points and observations from the roundtable and integrates them with the authors' experiences and observations to create a guide with the most current thinking on pandemic planning for use by opinion leaders and decision makers.
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