Join Andrew Williams, Critical Incidents & BCP Coordinator at Victoria University, Australia, and Liam Scanlon, Key Accounts Manager at Camms for an insightful session delving into the impacts of COVID 19 and the subsequent digitalisation of processes at the University. Being a major educational institute in the country, this case study explores the importance of incident management and proper tracking of data. It also discusses how a Camms customer can benefit from the Camms solution suite – as shared by Andrew, recollecting his own experience.
This conversation includes insights on the large impacts of unprecedented challenges such as COVID 19, agility needed within an organisation to overcome such hurdles and how Camms helps you implement the required processes.
Andrew is an Emergency Management, Critical Incident and Business Continuity practitioner, with experience working in Local Government, Health and Education sectors. Passionate about adopting a people-first approach, Andrew believes planning needs to be user friendly.
Liam has worked extensively with the Camms customer base for over 4 years, striving to deliver positive business outcomes to customers with Camms solutions. He has worked with over 100 customers in both public and private sectors, understanding key challenges that are faced by the client base while working towards a solution.
In his role as Global Proposition Marketing Lead, Liam is responsible for translating a deep understanding of our buyers’ needs, alternatives, and buying stages into useful messaging, programs, and tools leveraged in revenue-generating activity.
During 3+ years tenure with Camms, Casey was a trusted advisor to clients in gathering and understanding requirements to design and configure a software solution to meet their needs. His subject matter expertise in GRC and strategic/business planning oriented implementations provided his the opportunity to solve business problem using technology.
Casey comes with a bachelors degree in business (majoring in finance and management).