HospitalityLawyer.com, in coordination with the Greater Houston Convention & Visitors Bureau, will host the 3rd Global Congress on Travel Risk Management, September 30 to October 1, 2013, in Houston, Texas, at the Galleria Omni Hotel. The Global Congress focuses on solutions enabling businesses and governments to meet their Duty of Care to mobile employees and protecting mobile data.
The travel, tourism and hospitality industries are a $3.5 trillion global economic powerhouse encompassing transportation, lodging, and venues and events. Governments around the world spend trillions on infrastructure and travel support systems. Disruptions are costly, both financially and in customer goodwill.
The Global Congress’s objective is to facilitate the delivery of safe, secure and uninterrupted travel via an all-encompassing public-private dialogue dedicated to the sharing of best practices for issues faced by the global travel, tourism and hospitality industries.
For more information, please visit http://www.globalcongressontravel.com.
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ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
The travel, tourism and hospitality industries are a $3.5
trillion global economic powerhouse encompassing
transportation, lodging, and venues and events.
Governments around the world spend trillions on
infrastructure and travel support systems. Disruptions
are costly, both financially and in customer goodwill.
The Global Congress’s objective is to facilitate the
delivery of safe, secure and uninterrupted travel via an
all-encompassing public-private dialogue dedicated
to the sharing of best practices for issues faced by the
global travel, tourism and hospitality industries.
The Global Congress features in-depth sessions for the
entire duty of care equation:
• Policy Development
• Compliance Training & Reinforcement
• Best Practices
• Tracking
• Crisis Response
• Evacuation Solutions
• Executive Protection
• Insurance & Workman’s Comp
Travel Buyers: Risk, Safety, Security, Health and
Environmental Officers; In-house Counsel; Travel
Managers; Human Resource Executives; Procurement/
CFO; Meeting Planners, Compliance Officers
Travel Suppliers: Risk, Safety, Security, Health
and Environmental Officers; In-house Counsel;
C-level Executives; Wholesalers, Distributors, and
Manufacturers of Safety and Security Solutions;
Procurement; Attorneys & Consultants focusing on
Travel & Hospitality, Compliance Officers
Public Travel Supporters: Risk, Safety, Security, Health
and Environmental Officers for Air, Sea and Public
Transportation Systems &Terminals; Domestic Security
and Other Law Enforcement Officials; Government
Attorneys; Immigration and Customs Officials; Health
Policy Directors; Travel and Tourism Ministers and
Administrators; Consulate and Foreign Trade Officials;
Researchers and Thought Leaders in the Hospitality,
Travel, and Tourism Arenas; Embassy Personnel
“[We] are all talking about the topic of traveler safety, security and
travel risk management, but we are NOT talking together, sharing
and harmonizing solutions. Protection of human assets, whether
traveling or not, is a multidisciplinary effort and organizations
need us to work together to be effective. This Global Congress
will provide a venue and forum to initiate and leverage a cross-
functional dialogue.”
- Bruce McIndoe
President, iJet International and Co-Chairman of the Global
Congress Advisory Board
It is my pleasure to invite
you to the 3rd Annual
Global Congress on Travel
Risk Management held
in Houston, Texas on
September 30, October
1, 2013. We, along with
the Greater Houston
Convention & Visitors
Bureau, Houston Junior
Chamber of Commerce,
Conrad N. Hilton College,
and University of Houston
Law Center, are excited to
host this unprecedented convergence of global thought
leaders of the travel, tourism and hospitality industries.
Solutions for the entire “Duty of Care” equation will be
provided: Policy Development, Compliance Training and
Reinforcement Best Practices, Tracking (including employee
privacy concerns) Crisis Response, Evacuation Solutions,
Executive Protection and a full discussion on insurance
(medical health, travel, liability and how they interact with
workers compensation coverage).
Following Conrad N. Hilton’s vision of“world peace through
international trade and travel,” attendees will learn about
best practices, benchmark current policies across industries,
view the latest safety and security products and services
available, and discover the results of the most recent
research being conducted around the world.
We believe the conference’s one-of-a-kind public-private
dialogue is crucial, which is why we suggest all travel
professionals who are directly or indirectly responsible for
the legality, safety or security of mobile people, data or
property to attend. We look forward to seeing you at the
Global Congress.
- Stephen Barth
ATTENDEES INCLUDE
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OF HOSPITALITYLAWYER.COM
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Founder and
President
Tourism & More
Hans-Josef Vogel
Attorney
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LEGAL
Doug Crozier
Partner
Heifetz, Crozier
& Law
James Eiler
Partner
Kaiser Swindells
Eiler
ThomasTreuter
Founder
FltClinic
Alan Orlob
Vice President of
Global Safety &
Security
Marriott
International
TRANSPORTATIONLEISURE TRAVEL
Jerry Hamilton
Partner
Hamilton, Miller
& Birthisel LLP
Bruce McIndoe
President
iJet International
Craig Banikowski
Director of Travel
Programs
NC4
CORPORATE & GOVERNMENT TRAVEL
Mary Ann Harvey
Vice President -
Americas
Wings Travel
Management
Ian Flint
Managing
Director
Inform Logistics
Daniel Johnson
Manager of
Security Projects,
Africa
ASI Global
Response
Charles Brossman
Director, Global
Safety & Security
Products
FCM Travel
Kim Bilsky
Global Travel
Manager
Halliburton
Francine
Crisostomo
Manager, Global
Travel Operations -
Americas
Oracle
PUBLIC SUPPORT OF TRAVEL
Kate Hanni
Flyer Rights
Advocate
Ryan Martin
Senior Designer/
Architect
HKS Hill Glazier
Studio
VENUES
&EVENTS
Vinnie Polito
Managing Director
VP International
CO-CHAIRMEN
Nicki Leeds
Global Travel
Manager
Hess Corporation
Charlie LeBlanc
President, Security
Services
FrontierMEDEX
Godfrey Millstone
Senior Manager -
Global Travel
Mylan
Harris Schwartz
VP Cyber
Intelligence &
Investigation
ASIS International
Tom Winn
Program Director of
the Master of Security
Management for
Executive Programs
University of
Houston-Downtown
Todd Seiders
Director of Loss
Control
Petra Risk Solutions
Charles Foster
Co-Chairman
FosterQuan
Stephen Barth
Founder &
President
HospitalityLawyer.com
John Ludlow
SVP Global Risk
Management
IHG
LODGING
Brad Bonnell
Vice President of
Loss Prevention
Extended Stay
America
Dick Hudak
Managing Partner
Resort Security
Consulting
Sheridan
Rampaul
Senior Manager -
Global Travel
Global Ground
Transport
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TRAVELRISKMANAGEMENT
Greeley Koch
Executive Director
Association of
Corporate Travel
Executives (ACTE)
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8:00 AM
Social & Networking Events
General Sessions
Round Tables
Breakouts
Registration Desk Opens
Meet & Mingle Continental Breakfast
Opening Remarks
Defining Our Global Duty of Care to
Mobile Employees
Insurance for All Aspects of Business
Travel
Catered Break
Creating an Effective Travel Policy that
Includes Risk Management
Luncheon: Presented by OSAC*
Best Practices in
Executive Protection
Concurrent Round
Tables
Integration of the
Entire Corporate
Enterprise into
Travel Risk
Management
Concurrent Round
Tables
Catered Break
Best Practices in Evacuation
Reception: TBTA/Consulates/Attendees
Registration Desk Opens
Meet & Mingle Continental Breakfast
Opening Remarks
Solving Safety and Security Concerns
at Meetings and Events
Topical Round
Tables
Round Tables with
Consulates
Catered Break
Best Practices for Hotel Security
Assessments
Case Study: What We Have Learned
from Recent Travel Disruptions
Closing Remarks
KEY:
8:45 AM
9:00 AM
8:00 AM
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
11:15 AM
12:15 PM
1:30 PM
2:30 PM
3:30 PM
4:00 PM
SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE
Monday Tuesday
5:00 PM
FEATURED PRESENTATIONS
DEFINING OUR GLOBAL DUTY OF CARE TO MOBILE
EMPLOYEES
Monday, September 30 9:00 - 10:00 AM
Don Dowling - White & Case
William Wright - Fisher & Phillips, LLP
Duty of Care: What is it and how do we achieve
it? Where does it apply? Is a hotel or airline an
extension of the workplace? What is the real
responsibility of a business to vet the security level of a
hotel or airline? What about government travel warnings:
how much weight should they be given? How does the
utilization of a third party travel management company
affect the duty of care?
BEST PRACTICES FOR HOTEL SECURITY
ASSESSMENT
Tuesday, October 1 10:30 - 11:30 AM
Todd Seiders - Petra Risk Solutions; Becky
Bromberg - Maritz LLC; Brad Bonnell - Extended Stay
America; Wayne Sanders, HSSS
This session will explore the various methods you may
use to vet hotels and help reinforce your duty of care
requirements. A Security Manager and specialist in
security will be on hand to give some case studies about
their successes and failures and answer your questions
so you can improve your value to your company and
travelers.
7:15 AM
7:15 AM
7:45 AM
8:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
10:30 AM
11:30 AM
12:30 PM
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SESSION DESCRIPTIONS
Defining our Global Duty of Care to Mobile Employees
Duty of Care: What is it and how do we achieve it? Where
does it apply? Is a hotel or airline an extension of the
workplace? What is the real responsibility of a business
to vet the security level of a hotel or airline? What about
government travel warnings: how much weight should they
be given? How does the utilization of a third party travel
management company affect the duty of care?
Insurance for All Aspects of Business Travel
Experts from the insurance and assistance industries will
provide fundamental language and product knowledge
that Travel Managers need to ensure that their program is
properly covered, and to allow them to communicate
effectively with risk managers, vendors, and travelers at the
time of loss.
Creating an Effective Travel Policy That Includes Risk
Management
A panel of travel industry thought leaders, travel attorneys
and travel experts converge for this crucial conversation on
effective travel policies that include risk management.
Best Practices in Executive Protection
Join us for our discussion about executive protection; the
solutions and best practices for mitigating risks that have
been identified throughout the Congress to achieve safe,
secure and seamless travel.
Integration of the Entire Corporate Enterprise into Travel Risk
Management
This session identifies the common issues and concerns
that directly or indirectly impact all aspects of the corporate
enterprise into travel risk management: security, risk
management, human resources and legal. Join experts as
they share their perspectives from all aspects of corporate
enterprise to help identify proper procedures and solutions
in order to effectively integrate the corporate enterprise into
travel risk management.
Solving Safety and Security Concerns at Meetings and Events
The events and attractions industries are like no
other. Whether it is a sporting event, concert, tradeshow,
festival, carnival, awards show, or political convention they
present a unique set of challenges. Events and attraction
operators, regardless of size or situation, are exposed to risks
involving safety, security, legal, financial, and environmental
considerations. In order for an event to be successful, it must
manageallofitsobligationsappropriately;afterall,youonlyhave
one opportunity to succeed. The increasingly competitive and
international presence of the events and attractions
industries warrants swift and decisive action regarding
sound safety and security measures. This presentation will
help you identify and manage your event and attraction
safety and security obligations.
Best Practices for Hotel Security Assessments
This session will explore the various methods you may use to
vet hotels and help reinforce your duty of care requirements.
A Security Manager and specialist in security will be on hand
to give some case studies about their successes and failures
and answer your questions so you can improve your value to
your company and travelers.
Case Study: What Have We Learned from Recent Travel
Disruptions
Volcanic ash, H1N1, Egypt, Libya, Japan when
transportation is interrupted, connections are missed,
meetings do not occur, hotels and cruises go empty, business
is delayed or lost, and passengers are stranded. The global
travel equation is totally interdependent. What have we done
well, what can we do better? What are the needs of the leisure
and business traveler, the meeting planner when disruptions
occur, and how can the industry work together to meet those
needs?
ROUND TABLE TOPICS
Update on Technology in the Travel Industry
(FCPA) - Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
Hotel Safety & Security Assessment
Executive Protection
Aviation Safety & Security Assessment
Immigration Visa Issues
Global Travel Hot Spots
Data & IP Protection
Tracking & Evacuation
9. ROUND TABLEDESCRIPTIONS
This roundtable will discuss solutions for today’s increasingly challenging security issues in travel, and what
the industry is doing to elucidate the problems associated with biometric technology adoption.
The entire business enterprise, for both buyers and suppliers, must understand the broad scope and impact of
this law and its foreign counterparts. As more and more mobile employees are engaged in commerce in foreign
zones, significantly higher numbers of negotiations for travel aspects are being performed by a broader array of
employees (travel management, procurement, HR, meeting planners, et al).
Join this conversation on the development of hotel safety/security assessment profile that will meet the needs
of the hotel and the duty of care obligations of the corporate buyer.
This roundtable will examine the skills and procedures necessary for mitigating risks in order to achieve safe,
secure and seamless travel.
The focus of this roundtable will be to discuss the best practices in aviation safety and security, also
identifying the primary concerns and possible solutions that can ensure safe travel.
Ground Transportation experts will identify the primary ground transportation risk for mobile employees,
effective practices for mitigating those risks, as well as steps to take to assess the level of safety and security
provide by ground transportation suppliers.
The protection of data and other intellectual property is paramount both at home and abroad. This session
will suggest best practices to identify potential threats, ways to guard against them, and resources at your
disposal.
This session of travel and security intelligence thought leaders will identify locations that you need to be
concerned with today and in the near future; steps you can take to mitigate risk; as well as sharing their
thoughts on future trouble zones for travel and employee security.
International Diplomats from Global Regions will be responding to questions from the audience on topics
such as Visa facilitation, people and property protection, and the steps their countries are taking to provide
safe and secure travel.
UPDATE ON TECHNOLOGY IN THE TRAVEL INDUSTRY
AVIATION SAFETY & SECURITY ASSESSMENT
EXECUTIVE PROTECTION
HOTEL SAFETY & SECURITY ASSESSMENT
FCPA - FORIEGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT
GROUND TRANSPORTATION SAFETY & SECURITY ASSESSMENT
DATA & IP PROTECTION
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The Omni Houston Hotel is centrally located in the prestigious
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and 30 minutes from George Bush Intercontinental Airport or
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Daily Room Rate: $189 single / $189 double occupancy
Cutoff Date: Monday, September 16, 2013
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all evening events. Please indicate the email you would like to use to access our conference app.
Register online at www.regonline.com/
2013GlobalCongress.
Fax completed forms to (832) 383-6770 or
e-mail to jessica@hospitalitylawyer.com.
Do you need CLE Credit? Yes No If so, what state(s)?______________________________________
Will you be attending the Luncheon on Monday, September 30? Yes No
Will you be attending the Wine Tasting on Monday, September 30? Yes No
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