The Center for Toxicology & Environmental Health LLC of North Little Rock announced this month that it has launched ResilientRMSM, a new business entity that aims to help clients plan and prepare for such incidents as offshore oil spills, natural disasters and human health events.
Kelly Wilson will serve as the organization’s vice president.
“When crises strike, it can wreak havoc on businesses’ productivity, morale and bottom lines,” Phil Goad, co-founder and principal toxicologist at CTEH, said in a news release. “ResilientRM provides risk management through preparedness, response and recovery so companies can return to normalcy sooner.”
Created by CTEH, ResilientRM provides risk management services to help clients before, during or after crisis events.
“It’s critical for companies to implement a comprehensive crisis and emergency management process before incidents occur,” Wilson said. “ResilientRM is proud to provide the full-service consulting, expertise and resources businesses need to protect their continuity and operations.”
Wilson previously served as operations section chief during the Deepwater Horizon incident and as manager of crisis and emergency management for Anadarko Petroleum Company’s worldwide operations. He has also held senior leadership roles at national emergency management companies and worked as an officer with the U.S. Coast Guard.
Wilson was chairman of both the Subcommittee on Oil Spill & Emergency Management for the American Petroleum Institute and the 2017 International Oil Spill Conference.