Joint Press Release
For Immediate Release
Big Business - Small Business Mentorship Program
launches
for Enhanced disaster Resiliency
(Lafayette, La. – June 1, 2012) Statistics
from the Institute of Business and Home Safety indicate that 25% of all
businesses do not reopen after a major disaster. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce
reveals that this number rises sharply to 43% when a business does not have a
formal emergency plan in place. The
National Incident Management Systems and Advanced Technologies (NIMSAT)
Institute at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette has partnered with the U.S.
Council of the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM-USA) to launch
the Big Business – Small
Business Emergency Management Mentorship program to strengthen small
business disaster preparedness by engaging willing and able big businesses as
mentors.
In January 2012, FEMA announced a
new campaign "Small Business is Big,” aimed at increasing outreach and
educational opportunities to small businesses in the emergency management
arena. The Big Business –
Small Business Emergency Management Mentorship program is directly inspired by
this FEMA campaign and is an effort to help small businesses often lacking the
resources to be better prepared for all-hazards disasters. The program’s main objective is to connect the
dots between the big businesses that are willing to mentor and the small
businesses that are preparing for, protecting against, responding to,
recovering from, and mitigating against all-hazards emergency events, such as
hurricanes, floods, power outages, snow storms, and other natural or man-made
events. Participation in the program is voluntary and open to all businesses. While the new program is just being launched
and promoted publicly, the Walt Disney Company, Verizon, Lowe’s Companies Inc.,
LEAM Drilling Systems Inc., Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Sam’s Club, among others,
have demonstrated stellar leadership by already registering with the program,
either as mentors, protégés, or sponsors.
The program offers large
corporations the opportunity to make positive impacts in the communities they
serve and within their own supply chains, resulting in greater business and community
resiliency. By participating in this program, the mentors may share their ideas
and experiences related to disaster mitigation and management with small
businesses. Big Business wins by strengthening supply chain and community
resiliency, positive branding and reputation management, sharing valuable lessons
learned and best practices within the industry, and developing mutually
beneficial business relationships. Small Business wins by learning about
business continuity and resiliency from industry leaders with a proven track
record, fostering an environment for business growth, developing the tools to
recover from disasters, and building beneficial relationships with big
businesses.
"The uniqueness of the Mentorship program lies in its simplicity and its non-prescriptive,
non-proscriptive nature. It is not yet another government-mandated program that
small businesses feel they are forced to implement. Instead, it is seen as an
opportunity by small businesses to voluntarily learn from and emulate their aspirational
role models – successful big businesses, who actually have the experience of having
walked the talk,” said Dr. Ramesh Kolluru, executive director of the NIMSAT
Institute. "The NIMSAT Institute has led several innovative efforts in the area
of public-private partnerships; we are now excited to extend that to a
high-impact, low-lift private-private partnership model.”
Program partners and sponsors
include the NIMSAT Institute, IAEM-USA, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Wal-Mart
Stores Inc., and Sam’s Club. The NIMSAT Institute will lead and administer this
program with participation from IAEM-USA as well as the U.S. Chamber of
Commerce in helping make connections between mentors and protégées. Wal-Mart
Stores Inc. and Sam’s Club have already been proactive in advancing small
business resiliency through their Small Business Hurricane and Disaster
Preparedness Expos.
"IAEM is pleased to be part this
initiative by the NIMSAT Institute that focuses on building valuable
relationships to improve community resiliency,” said Julie Kachgal, IAEM-USA
Public-Private Partnership Caucus chair. "Big businesses are well versed in
emergency management; mentoring small businesses that do not have an emergency
specialist on staff, is simply the right thing to do. Connecting small
businesses with big businesses willing to offer guidance is a simple and genius
concept that has the power to make a difference in each community.”
"The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is
committed to enhancing the resiliency of our nation’s small businesses,” said
Ann Beauchesne, vice president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s National
Security & Emergency Preparedness Department. "As the world's largest
business federation representing more than three million businesses, as well as
state and local chambers and industry associations, we believe this program
will have a great impact on businesses of all sizes, sectors, and regions, and
are pleased to support the NIMSAT Institute in this program.”
Mentors or protégés register in
less than five minutes at www.DisasterB2bMentor.org. This effort will help improve disaster
resiliency of the registrant’s company, their supply chain, the community, as
well as the nation. The Mentorship Guide, with much more information, is posted
on the website. Companies and organizations that have joined the effort, such
as the NIMSAT Institute, IAEM-USA, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Walt
Disney Company, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Sam’s Club, Verizon, Lowe’s Companies
Inc., and LEAM Drilling Systems Inc., urge others to join and be among the
businesses making our nation more resilient every day.
Conceived based on lessons
learned from hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the National
Incident Management Systems & Advanced Technologies (NIMSAT) Institute is
a homeland security and emergency management Institute at the University of
Louisiana at Lafayette. The Institute
enhances national resiliency to all-hazards by conducting research leading to
innovative tools and advanced technologies that empower emergency managers
through education, training, outreach and operational support. Through public-private partnerships, the Institute
enhances disaster resiliency capacity of communities, businesses, and critical infrastructures
that support our way of life. The NIMSAT
Institute leads the Louisiana Business Emergency Operations Center (LA BEOC), under
the direction of Louisiana Economic Development (LED) and the Governor’s Office
of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP). Please visit www.nimsat.org
for more information.
IAEM-USA is
our nation’s largest association of emergency management professional with more
than 5,000 members, including emergency managers at the state and local
government levels, tribal nations, the military, colleges and universities,
private business and nonprofit sector. Most of our members are city and county
emergency managers who perform the crucial function of coordinating and
integrating the efforts at the local level to prepare for, mitigate the effects
of, respond to, and recover from all types of disasters including terrorist
attacks. Our membership includes emergency managers from large urban areas as
well as rural areas.
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