Premieres LIVE: November 12, 2020 3:30 PM EST / 2:30 PM CST Free to Attend — Save My Seat! Click HERE to register According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), weather and climate disasters are at an all-time high. In 2019 alone, the US was impacted by 14 separate billion-dollar disasters consisting of floods, storms, cyclones, and wildfires. Factor in the unprecedented arrival of COVID-19, and 2020 is shaping up to be the worst year on record. With so many potential outcomes and no way to accurately predict what will happen next, workforce resiliency has become as critical as grid resiliency. Today—quite literally—utilities must be prepared for anything. Join us for an insightful discussion with Colorado Springs Utilities(CSU), focusing on how the utility is using mobile workforce management technology to respond to events in the moment. With digital workflows and real-time data, CSU can quickly pivot its workforce as each situation unfolds. This agile response extends beyond immediate disasters, safeguarding workers and communities from the ongoing risks of COVID-19. This includes the ability to perform daily health screenings and assessments for workers, as well as GPS-enabled contact tracing to quickly curtail a worst-case scenario if one should occur. A proactive approach will allow you to quickly respond to weather, climate, and other disasters, while providing a healthy and safe environment for your workers and the communities you serve. Join us for this webinar to learn: How to quickly pivot your workforce situations unfold How to perform daily health screenings and assessments for workers How to use GPS-enabled contact tracing to quickly curtail worst-case scenarios | Moderator: Jennifer Runyon Content Director Clarion Energy |
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| Speaker: Charles Cassidy Field Services Manager Colorado Springs Utilities |
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| Speaker: Carol Johnston Vice President, Product Clevest |
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| Clevest provides workforce automation software that connects the mobile workforce to office operations – in blue skies or emergency response conditions. Built for energy and water utilities, our innovative solutions optimize any field activity or process, improving outage response times, worker productivity and safety, and helping utilities reduce their carbon footprint. With over 240 utility customers worldwide, Clevest’s solutions have been used to deploy over 35 million smart meters and service over 100 million energy and water consumers. Clevest integrates with 250 enterprise systems, and offers configurable solutions that can be deployed on-premise or in the cloud. |
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