DISC 1
Welcoming Remarks (9 min.) Michael T. Osterholm, PhD, MPH
Global Pandemic Preparedness: Implications for Business (16 min.) Margaret Chan, MD Director-General, World Health Organization
The Fog of Pandemic Preparedness (50 min.) Michael T. Osterholm, PhD, MPH Director, Center for Infectious Disease Research & Policy Editor-in-Chief, CIDRAP Business Source Professor, School of Public Health Adjunct Professor, Medical School University of Minnesota
Communicating the Risk of Pandemic Influenza to Employees, Customers, Investors, Suppliers and Everybody Else (56 min.) Peter M. Sandman, PhD Risk Communication Consultant Deputy Editor, CIDRAP Business Source
DISC 2
Corporate Pandemic Preparedness from Multiple Perspectives: Insights from National Surveys of Chief Financial, Human Resource, and Risk Officers (28 min.) Michael Evangelides, MBA Principal, Deloitte Consulting LLP
Pandemic Preparedness: A View from Inside the Beltway (29 min.) Jeffrey Levi, PhD Executive Director, Trust for America's Health
Pandemic Preparedness: Combatting Apathy with Action (36 min.) Julie Gerberding, MD, MPH Director Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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DISC 3
Human Resources and Pandemic Preparedness: Roles, Responsibilities and Opportunities (48 min.) Jeanne Denz (moderator), Charles Cutler, Ken Kimbro, James McEnery, James Wall
A Perspective on the Role of Business and Government in Pandemic Preparedness (53 min.) Jeffrey Levi (moderator), Jesse Goodman, Alfonso Martinez-Fonts, Toby Merlin, Erica Pan, Rajeev Venkayya
DISC 4
Business and the Media: What Each Should Expect from the Other During a Pandemic (55 min.) Peter M. Sandman (moderator), Helen Branswell, Greg Dworkin, Maggie Fox, John Lauerman, Alan Sipress
Vaccines, Antivirals, Respirators and Masks: What Should Businesses Expect? (58 min.) Michael T. Osterholm (moderator), Gregory Poland, Doug Quarry, Edwin Scott, Michael L. Tapper
Live Voting & Concluding Remarks (9 min.) Michael T. Osterholm, PhD, MPH
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