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Brie Haupt

Assistant Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University
Brie Haupt, Ph.D., is an assistant professor at Virginia Commonwealth University in the Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Department with research foci: cultural competency, crisis communication, community resilience, and competency-based education. Publications in Public Administration Review; Journal of Public Affairs Education; Disaster Prevention and Management; Risk, Hazards, & Crisis in Public Policy; Journal of Emergency Management; and Frontiers in Communication section on disaster communications. Presentations include American Society for Public Administration, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, PA Theory, Public Administration Research and Federal Emergency Management Agency. Accolades include American Society for Public Administration’s Founders Fellow, International Scholar Workshop, and Natural Hazards Review Editorial Board program.

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Who is Your Community

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Webinar Series

One of the important sessions from our planned in-person event, we look at who it is that societies serve (and is your society doing what it should be doing to serve those communities)? What is it that younger potential members want? (Is membership an anachronistic notion, or does it foster a sense of tribe and belonging?) We start off this session with each of our early careerist speakers talking briefly on what they would like to see from Learned Societies, and we then enter into a wider conversation about what societies could be doing, with contributions from the audience.