Date: 11th May 2017

Location: City Reach, 
5 Greenwich View,
 London, E14 9NN

Time: 3pm – 6pm

CRC Site Launch Agenda

Fortress is very pleased to announce the launch of the brand new Crossharbour Crisis Management Centre (CMC). Following a year of consultation with companies in London the Centre has been designed and built specifically to meet the needs of modern businesses.

The event will be a chance to reflect on the evolution of business continuity services and the industry over the past 25 years and to look into the future at what the coming years hold.

We are lucky to have Paul Barry-Walsh and Mike Osborne to help us review the past, look at the current and peer into the future of business continuity.

Paul established one of the first business continuity companies in the UK, Safetynet, in 1985 and grew it to one of the largest in the industry before selling it to Guardian dr in 2000 which went on to form the foundation of Sungard’s UK business.

Mike, the former Managing Director – Business Continuity at Daisy, led the many guises of the company, from Team in 1989, to ICM, to Phoenix and now Daisy.

It will also be a chance to meet with your friends and industry peers to discuss topics of the day.

Please register for the event below.

Date: 11th May 2017

Location: City Reach, 
5 Greenwich View,
 London, E14 9NN

Time: 3pm – 5pm

CRC Site Launch Agenda

Fortress is very pleased to announce the launch of the brand new Crossharbour Crisis Management Centre (CMC). Following a year of consultation with companies in London that has been designed and built specifically to meet the needs of modern businesses.

The event will be a chance to reflect on the evolution of business continuity services and the industry over the past 25 years and to look into the future at what the coming years hold.

We are lucky to have Paul Barry-Walsh and Mike Osborne to help us review the past, look at the current and peer into the future of business continuity.

Paul established one of the first business continuity companies in the UK, Safetynet, in 1985 and grew it to one of the largest in the industry before selling it to Guardian dr in 2000 which went on to form the foundation of Sungard’s UK business.

Mike, the former Managing Director – Business Continuity at Daisy, led the many guises of the company, from Team in 1989, to ICM, to Phoenix and now Daisy.

It will also be a chance to meet with your friends and industry peers to discuss topics of the day.

Date: 11th May 2017

Location: City Reach, 
5 Greenwich View,
 London, E14 9NN

Time: 3pm – 5pm

CRC Site Launch Agenda

Fortress is very pleased to announce the launch of the brand new Crossharbour Crisis Management Centre (CMC). Following a year of consultation with companies in London that has been designed and built specifically to meet the needs of modern businesses.

The event will be a chance to reflect on the evolution of business continuity services and the industry over the past 25 years and to look into the future at what the coming years hold.

We are lucky to have Paul Barry-Walsh and Mike Osborne to help us review the past, look at the current and peer into the future of business continuity.

Paul established one of the first business continuity companies in the UK, Safetynet, in 1985 and grew it to one of the largest in the industry before selling it to Guardian dr in 2000 which went on to form the foundation of Sungard’s UK business.

Mike, the former Managing Director – Business Continuity at Daisy, led the many guises of the company, from Team in 1989, to ICM, to Phoenix and now Daisy.

It will also be a chance to meet with your friends and industry peers to discuss topics of the day.

Agenda

Time Topic Speaker
15:00 Introduction and Opening Remarks Andrew Lawton
15:10 A History Lesson Paul Barry-Walsh
15:40 The Business Continuity Market Today Mike Osborne
16:10 Fortress and the Vision Andrew Lawton
16:40 Site Tours Andrew Lawton, Christian Sookool
17:00 Canapés, Drinks and Networking

CRC Site Launch Registration

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