Emergency Preparedness for Performing Arts Organizations- Free Consulting Services
- October 29, 2018

Emergency Preparedness for Performing Arts Organizations
BE PREPARED – PLAN FOR “WHAT IF” INSTEAD OF “WHY ME.” The fire. The flood. The storm. The broken pipes. The break-in. The disaster. Being a resilient performing arts organization during and after an emergency means preparedness, training, and business continuity for you and your organization.
Sean Ferguson, NEDCC Preservation Specialist and Emergency Preparedness Consultant for New England, is available to help your organization prepare for emergencies. This is a FREE, grant–funded program from July 2018 to July 2019 for any performing arts organization in the New England region.
FREE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CONSULTANT SERVICES INCLUDE:
Customized emergency preparedness and response trainings
Consultations on risk assessment, emergency plan writing, and disaster response
Review of continuity of operations and emergency plans
Advice, information, and resources on disaster preparedness
On-site and on-phone assistance during an emergency
These services are provided through Performing Arts Readiness (PAR) (https://performingartsreadiness.org/the-project/), a project that promotes emergency preparedness in the performing arts community through grants, outreach and community engagement, online toolkits, and information resources.
If you would like to discuss how your performing arts organization can work with NEDCC to prepare for disasters, contact Sean Ferguson at sferguson@nedcc.org or 978-470-1010 ex. 224.
ABOUT SEAN FERGUSON
Sean Ferguson is the PAR Emergency Preparedness Consultant/Circuit Rider for New England and Preservation Specialist at the Northeast Document Conservation Center (NEDCC). Sean has a background in providing preservation and emergency preparedness information and outreach, including assessments, consultations, training programs, and disaster assistance. He also represents NEDCC on the COSTEP MA (Coordinated Statewide Emergency Preparedness in Massachusetts) Executive Committee. As an intern, Sean served as a Web, Archives, and Digital Asset Management Intern for the Boston Ballet and assisted the Mary Baker Eddy Library in preserving its collection of audiovisual materials. Sean earned a BA in History at Vassar College and an MLIS from Simmons College School of Library and Information Science.
Sean Ferguson Preservation Specialist and Emergency Preparedness Consultant (978) 470-1010 ext. 224
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Sean Ferguson
100 Brickstone SquareAndover MA 01810
(978) 470-1010 224
gro.ccden@nosugrefs
https://performingartsreadiness.org/the-project/