What to Do When Disaster Strikes Your Business – Mount Shasta

When and where
Event Date: 
Thursday, January 16, 2020
Time: 
9:00 - 11:00 am
Event Location: 
JEDI, 205 Chestnut Street Mt. Shasta, CA 96067
Mount Shasta, CA 96067
What

What to Do When Disaster Strikes Your Business – Mount Shasta

Thursday, January 16, 2020 from 9:00 am - 11:00 am.

JEDI, 205 Chestnut Street Mt. Shasta, CA 96067

 

What to Do When Disaster Strikes Your Business – Preparing Your Business for the Next Unexpected Event

Register here: http://e-jedi.org/event/whendisasterstrikesshasta/

 

According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), more than 40% of businesses never reopen after a natural disaster. At the WBC at JEDI we know the reality of this fact all too well. We learned a great deal about the importance of preparation and lack of adequate documentation from our rural business communities after the recent fires in our areas, snow damage, and power outages. Whether it is a natural disaster or not, emergency preparedness is an important part of any business plan.

 

The WBC at JEDI is offering a newly designed training for you called: What to Do When Disaster Strikes Your Business.

 

The program includes a 2-hour training and a 56-page workbook for participants to take home and continue planning. Anyone who attends our Emergency Preparation for Your Business workshop also receives 10 hours of free one-on-one consultation with an advisor to help you get organized and be better prepared.

 

WBC at JEDI will give you the tools to develop a plan for your business — to weather all kinds of storms, and even just the unexpected. The curriculum was produced by the West Business Development Center and funded by Wells Fargo after the devastating fires of 2018.

 

Attendees will come away from this workshop with a solid plan on:

• Keeping documents safe

• Emergency and crisis planning for your employees

• Proper Insurance coverage

• Asset valuation

• Local, State and Federal Resources

• Preparing for loss

 

Trainer Rachel Clark has worked as an EMyth Business Coach for 14 years, helping clients transform their businesses and lives using the tools, methodologies, and principles of the EMyth coaching program. Using her formal education in Marketing and Economics (coupled with years of experience in Executive Recruiting), Rachel helps clients ready to work on their leadership and business skills.

 

Thank you to our event co-sponsors the California Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development and the SBA

Event type: 
In-person event