Providing RM Training, Consulting, Speakers, Workshops and Resources from RMLC Faculty & Affiliates under the direction of:
RICH WOLDT

CPP, CFE, Private Detective, Homeland Security/ICS  Level III               Member: InfraGard, WI-National Chiefs of Police Association
 
Phone:
608.712.7880

Risk Management Learning Center

Click here to enter our lobby and tour our center...    Click here to visit our Community Outreach Center...  Click here to visit our veteran's center...   Click here to return to our headquarters...     About Us Crisis Management - Forming Public-to-Private Partnerships  2006 Summary                                                        Profile | Press Packet RM Faculty | RM Curriculum Credit Union History |                                 Home Office: www.RichWoldt.com
Mission Statement:  we'll continue to create public-to-private partnerships to fight the war on terrorism, teach Incident Command and Control (ICS) at all levels of the international credit union movement, and organize "Critical Incident Response Teams (CIRTs)" to reinforce local fire fighters, law enforcement, emergency government' and homeland security professionals. Click here to read progress reports and posted updates.  

Fidelity bond risks (burglary, robbery, embezzlement, scams, fraud, etc.) and other property/casualty risks increase during natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and when there's a breakdown in law and order. In 2007 we'll focus on risk concentrations in chapters or regions considered to be in "harms-way." Our R&D department, Library, and curriculum all provide teaching tools to customize our RM presentations and workshops. Click here to view our curriculum. Click here to tour our center!

Rich Woldt - CEO     Bio & Press Packet

 

United We Stand - Divided We Fall! 

"Credit unions that fail to learn the Incident Command System (ICS) run the risk of repeating the response failures we witnessed during Hurricane Katrina!"

                                          Rich Woldt - CEO The Risk Management Learning Center

 

According to Abraham Maslow's (I'm proud to say a fellow University of Wisconsin Alumnus), victims all have a "hierarchy of needs!" Consequently the fastest and most effective way to help them recover after a crisis is to first address their physiological needs (their need for food and water, shelter, safety, economic stability etc.) than their belongingness needs (rebuild their connection with friends, family, faith community, social groups, etc.) and finally their need for self esteem or a future.

Our strategy in 2007 will focus www.RMLearningCenter.com on fidelity and property/casualty risks that threaten economic infrastructure and physiological needs of a community. Our community outreach sites www.COPs.com and www.DoorCountyVeterans.com will both focus on organizing CIRTs and teach the ICS through business associations, veteran' organizations, and local faith-based communities to include churches, synagogues, mosques, and temples. Click here to read more about Maslow, his Hierarchy of Needs, and how to respond to victims needs during a crisis.

Now click here to enter our lobby, tour our center, and learn more about managing life threatening risks in 2007! 

Rich Woldt - CEO  The Risk Management Learning Center  

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

 

 

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