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Oceania-Asia CEM® Commission
By Nathaniel Forbes, Forbes Calamity Prevention Pte Ltd, Singapore. Posted: 12 July 2010 at 5:13 pm (UTC +8 hours)
The new Oceania-Asia CEM® Commission will hold its first meeting at AOR 2010. The first CEM® Commission outside the United States, its new Commissioners will be trained by U.S. Commissioners and will review the first CEM® and AEM application packages from Oceania and Asia, covering 30 countries. CEM® candidates will also be able to take the CEM® exam. New CEM® holders and AEM holders will receive their credentials at the first-ever CEM® Chinese banquet. However, it is not true that CEM® recipients will have to sing karaoke…
Nathaniel Forbes is the director of Forbes Calamity Prevention, a Singapore-based consulting firm providing business continuity, crisis management and emergency response advice and training to multinational companies, with a focus on companies with offices in Asia. The firm is 10 years old. FCP's current and past clients include Singapore Exchange Ltd, OCBC Bank, AXA Insurance, The Gillette Company, Siemens and ABN Amro Bank. A former President of the Singapore Computer Society’s Business Continuity Group, Nathaniel passed the DRII’s Certified Business Continuity Planner (CBCP) examination in 1997. He is also the author of ZDNet's "BCP Confidential" blog. He has lived, traveled or worked in Asia since 1973.
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