JAMES CLARK James has provided Security and Threat assessments to the most valuable people in the world including the President of the United States, The First Lady of the United States, The Secretary of State, The Secretary of Defense, Members of Congress and Foreign Leaders, and other VIP personnel. He holds a current and active US Government Secret Security Clearance. Previously cleared to SCI Top Secret. He has a vast experience in Program management, Business Continuity, Security, Quality, Safety, and ISO auditing. He has a variety of auditing experience including ISO 9001, TL 9000, ISO 22301, ISO 14001 and AS 9010.
James also serves on the Volunteer Fire Department and is very involved in the Incident Command System (ICS). He is an instructor for the Incident Command System, Firefighter Annual Training (RT 130) as well as other business continuity classes. |
Dr. benjamin goodheart Dr. Goodheart has been involved in the design of safety systems - in aviation particularly - for nearly 25 years. Benjamin enjoys working where complex systems and people interact, and he thrives in environments that require a balance of science and art. Dr. Goodheart’s work has been recognized by the National Academy of Sciences and cited in work by NASA and others. Benjamin writes and speaks around the world on topics of safety, resilience, and leadership in organizations where failure can carry an awfully high price.
Dr. Goodheart received both his PhD in Aviation Safety and his M.S. in Safety Science from Embry-Riddle University. He is also licensed as an Airline Transport Pilot and Flight Instructor and is a Certified Safety Professional. His Affiliations include; IS-BAH Standards Board; Fellow, Royal Aeronautical Society; and is a member of the American Society of Safety Professionals. |
Captain Michael BOwmanMichael Bowman has proudly served in the fire service for 25 years. Currently, holds rank as a Captain for Missoula Rural Fire District. In 1994, he began serving within the volunteer ranks of MRFD to start building experience in the field, including work as a seasonal firefighter for the US Forest Service. Education opportunities led him to Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue in Oregon where he served as a volunteer, intern, then briefly as a part-time firefighter before accepting a full-time position at home with Missoula Rural Fire District in 2000.
Captain Bowman received an AAS degree in Fire Protection Technology from Portland Community College (Oregon) in 1998. Outside of work, he has enjoyed raising his four daughters with his wife, while appreciating all the splendors Western Montana provides to his family. |
DANiel COLSON Daniel Colson served in the Army Air Defense Artillery and held command positions in Korea as well as serving as an instructor at the Army Officer Candidate School in fort Benning Ga. As a Cadre member at OCS Daniel taught classes ranging from basic leadership to Risk Management and Master Resilience. Daniel also Holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering from Montana State University.
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