Presented jointly with the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative at Harvard University
On April 15, 2013, two explosions rocked the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Within minutes, authorities from multiple jurisdictions launched an extraordinary collaborative effort to treat victims, clear crowds, track down the bombers, and calm a rattled city. Researchers would later call that approach “swarm leadership.” A decade later, we bring together leaders from the front lines and emergency preparedness experts to tell the inside story of the response. Our panelists will share key lessons learned and explore how the principles and practices implemented in Boston can help us prepare for future crises.
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SPEAKERS
Leonard Marcus
Founding Co-Director of the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative, Harvard University, and Founding Director of the Program for Health Care Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
Eric McNulty
Associate Director, National Preparedness Leadership Initiative, Harvard University
S. Atyia Martin
CEO, All Aces, and Former Director, Office of Public Health Preparedness, Boston Public Health Commission
Richard Serino
Distinguished Senior Fellow, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; FEMA’s Eighth Deputy Administrator; and Former Chief of Boston Emergency Medical Services
Juliette Kayyem
Robert and Renee Belfer Senior Lecturer and Faculty Chair of the Homeland Security and Security and Global Health Projects, Harvard Kennedy School; National security analyst for CNN
Sharing diverse perspectives on public health. Speakers do not speak for Harvard.
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