
What happens when a childhood tornado scare sparks a lifelong mission to protect communities from disaster?
In this episode of the Western Watts Podcast, hosts Elizabeth Shilling and Julia Eshelman interview Pete Slintak, the Business Resiliency Manager at Tri-State. Pete discusses his role in preparing for and responding to natural or cyber disasters, all driven by his passion for crisis management and community service.
The conversation covers various incidents, including the recent Lee Fire, emphasizing the importance of early detection, inter-agency coordination, and having robust emergency plans. Pete highlights the significance of maintaining strong community relationships and mutual aid among cooperatives to enhance regional disaster response. The podcast concludes with insights into future challenges, such as cyber threats and environmental changes, and the importance of continuous preparedness and adaptability.
Through it all, Pete shows that resilience begins long before the sirens sound.