CMO Education | Workplace Safety and Preparedness | Live Event at Eugene CC or via Zoom
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One Black Zebra | Workplace Safety and Preparedness
We are back! The first in-person CMO Meeting in 2 years at Eugene Country Club! We are looking forward to seeing everyone in person and enjoying a wonderful day of education and golf while networking with fellow industry professionals. Register below...
10:45am | CMO Update
11:00am | Education Presentation by One Back Zebra
12:00 Noon | Lunch (served through education)
1:00pm | Golf Tee Times
All CMO Members are encouraged to attend with their staff. In person price is $30 and includes lunch. Golf is available for up to 12 attendees so, register early to guarantee your spot on the tee sheet. Please indicate your interest in playing golf when making your reservation. Our education will be on Workplace Safety and Preparedness, presented by Russ Corno of One Back Zebra. The First portion of Russ' presentation will focus on strategies for detecting crime and preempt violence followed by the basics of emergency response. Russ has served in law enforcement for over 22 years in the state of Oregon. Until his retirement in 2019, he was assigned to the Tactical Operations Division for over 20 years working as a gang specialist and a tactical team officer. In this capacity, he was part of a training team to help develop a new approach to school and workplace violence in the post-Columbine era for the largest police department in the state. He continued to be interested in the subject and recently assisted in designing a new, more aggressive model of response, focusing not only on threat elimination but also on care for the injured. Through this new program, officers learn that medical treatment is as important as locating
the offender and that with simple trauma care lives can be saved. After being involved in multiple high-profile active shooter incidents as a first responder, Russ believes that the key to survival is one's own awareness and the ability to act in one of these terrible events.
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