Schedule:
(VIRTUAL) Wednesday evenings, March 25 – May 6, 2026. Session 1 will be 2 hours in length. All other sessions will run for 2 hours and 10 minutes.
Session 1: March 25, 5:30-7:30 pm ET
Session 2: April 1, 5:30-7:40 pm ET
Session 3: April 8, 5:30-7:40 pm ET
Session 4: April 15, 5:30-7:40 pm ET
Session 5: April 22, 5:30-7:40 pm ET
Session 6: April 29, 5:30-7:40 pm ET
Session 7: May 6, 5:30-7:40 pm ET
Workshop Fees:
$2,000 for the 15-hour workshop
Description:
As climate-fueled disasters surge worldwide, the urgency for skilled professionals who can navigate risk, drive preparedness, and guide recovery has never been greater. This program is designed for anyone looking to strengthen their ability to lead and act in a rapidly changing world—whether in government, business, nonprofits, or community organizations. It empowers participants to turn climate challenges into opportunities for innovation and resilience, bridging knowledge with action to build stronger, safer systems for the future.
This foundational 15-hour interactive workshop delivers a practical, hands-on overview of climate and disaster risk management. Designed to equip participants with actionable insights, it examines how climate change is reshaping disaster risks and highlights the leadership roles essential to building resilience. Participants will explore the urgent challenges that extreme events pose to modern organizations, including operational, financial, and regulatory risks, and learn how climate-related vulnerabilities can be transformed into pathways for adaptation and long-term stability. Through applied exercises, real-world case studies, and sessions with leading industry experts, the program covers core topics such as climate risk assessment, disaster preparedness, regulatory mandates, and the integration of resilience strategies into business continuity and strategic planning. The result is an engaging and impactful learning experience that prepares participants to confidently face an evolving climate landscape.
Registration deadline: March 11, 2026