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Governor's Campus Preparedness Conference
Virginia Commonwealth University - Student Commons
Richmond, Virginia
August 4, 2008
The goal of this conference is to promote a culture of preparedness on campuses so students, administration and faculty can maintain a high level of readiness for all hazards -- such as fires, hurricanes, tornadoes, active shooter(s), pandemic flu, etc.
The target audience of 500-550 participants will be from Virginia's 69 degree-granting two- and four-year public and private colleges and universities, including representatives from the presidents' offices, security/police, emergency management, health, information technology and student government, along with other local and statewide emergency preparedness stakeholders.
There is no charge for conference registration, but attendees and their respective institutions will be responsible for their own transportation and lodging. Lunch will be provided the day of the conference.
Vendors -- A trade show will be held at the conference.
Read the Exhibitor Letter and Agreement Form (PDF)
Sponsors -- Interested in sponsoring this year's conference? Read the Sponsor Letter and Agreement Form (PDF)
On-line conference registration is available through Monday, July 28, 2008 from the DCJS Event Registration System
2007 Conference
Governor Timothy M. Kaine hosted the first Campus Security Conference on Aug. 13, 2007, at Virginia Commonwealth University’s Stuart C. Siegel Center in Richmond.
Materials
- Governor's Office News Release »
- Conference Participants » (271k PDF doc)
- Conference Exhibitors » (236k PDF doc)
- Conference Presentations » (33.8mb PPT doc)