Event Date and Pricing

$295 for Webinar and Playback. Playback does not expire.

  • Wednesday, March 15, 2023

  • 12:00 - 1:00 pm (Eastern Time)

  • 11:00 - 12:00 pm (Central Time)

  • 10:00 – 11:00 am (Mountain Time)

  • 9:00 – 10:00 am (Pacific Time)

Curriculum

Active shooter incidents are often unpredictable and evolve quickly. In most cases, active shooters use firearms and there is no pattern or method to their selection of victims. 

All employees can prevent and prepare for potential active shooter situations. This instructive webinar will help your bank train and prepare for active shooter situations. Learn how to prevent an active shooter event, how to respond when one is in progress, and what to do afterward. Essential considerations for developing and updating an Active Shooter Response Plan utilizing first-hand perspectives of active shooter survivors, first responders, and security experts will also be covered. Your institution can’t afford to miss this important training!  

Agenda

  • The three areas of effective prevention capabilities
  • Four preventative steps to ward off an active shooting event  
  • Know the profile and characteristics of an active shooter
  • How to respond to an active shooter situation and actions to take when confronted with an active shooter
  • How to react with law enforcement arrives
  • Key requirements for Active Shooter Response Plans
  • Developing an active shooter protocol at your bank or credit union
  • Identifying low probability and high probability events
  • How to manage the consequences of an active shooter incident

Instructor

Esq / Founder finreg PARTNERS Dena Somers

Dena Somers is a highly regarded bank consultant and compliance attorney. She has provided regulatory compliance and risk management consulting services to financial institutions and companies in highly regulated industries nationwide for more than 20 years. Her areas of expertise include consumer and mortgage lending compliance, Fintech and specialty finance, regulatory compliance training, business strategy and best practice advisement, and corporate governance. Throughout her career, Ms. Somers has advised hundreds of banking and financial institutions— ranging from local community banks to $50 billion financial holding companies— to achieve operational efficiency while ensuring regulatory compliance. Previously, Ms. Somers served as General Counsel to a national mortgage servicing company, Fintech lender, national money service business, and has represented financial institutions in a broad array of complex litigation matters for more than 15 years. Additionally, Ms. Somers is a published author for Lexis Nexis in the areas of Bank Teller training, loan policies, and loan documentation training.

Credits

1.0 CPE Credits