Event Details

Join us for an exclusive breakfast event featuring Christopher Combs, Chief Security Officer (CSO) at Phillips 66, as he delves into the critical topic of "Executive Awareness: Safety and Crisis Skills in Uncertain Times." In an era marked by constant change and evolving threats, executives must be prepared to navigate complex security challenges while safeguarding their organizations and teams.


During this insightful discussion, Christopher will share his expertise in crisis management, risk mitigation, and the importance of executive-level awareness in handling both anticipated and unforeseen emergencies. Drawing on his extensive experience in corporate security and leadership, he will offer actionable strategies for developing a proactive approach to safety, decision-making under pressure, and fostering a culture of preparedness.


Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from one of the leading experts in corporate security. Enjoy a morning of learning, networking, and actionable takeaways that will help you lead your organization through uncertain times with confidence.

Speakers

  • Christopher Combs (Chief Security Officer at Phillips 66)

    Christopher Combs

    Chief Security Officer at Phillips 66

    Christopher Combs Chief Security Officer (CSO) at Phillips 66. His role includes leading physical security, insider threat program, executive protection, intelligence, GSOC, and critical infrastructure compliance with the Federal Government.

    Combs was the Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's San Antonio Division. Prior to this appointment, he was the Section Chief (SC) of Strategic Information and Operations Center (SIOC), the FBI's 24 hour worldwide command and operations center. Before joining the SIOC, Combs was the Assistant Special Agent in Charge (ASAC) of Counter Terrorism at the FBI Washington Field Office (WFO). As ASAC, Combs oversaw the Threats, Domestic Terrorism, Special Events, and Special Operations programs. WFO Special Operations was composed of the WFO Bomb Squad, Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Team, Evidence Response Team (ERT), Operational Medics (OpMed), Underwater Search and Evidence Response Team (USERT), Hazardous Material Response Team (HMRT), SWAT, Crisis Negotiator Team (CNT), and the Rapid Deployment Team (RDT). Combs received the FBI Director's Award for Distinguished Service to the Law Enforcement Community for President Obama's Inauguration.

    Combs was the initial FBI On-Scene Commander at the Pentagon on 9/11 and then served as the FBI representative to Unified Command (UC) for the duration of on-scene operations. Combs was also the FBI representative to UC at the U.S. Capitol during the anthrax mail attacks of 2001. Combs served as the FBI Operations SC for numerous terrorist incidents to include: Holocaust Museum Shooting, Pentagon Shooting, and the Luna Restaurant Bombing in Pakistan.

    Combs was a member of the inter-agency writing team that composed the Initial National Response Plan (Initial NRP), the NRP, and the National Incident Management System (NIMS). Combs was also a FBI representative to the White House Homeland Security Council (HSC). During that time, Combs was a member of the Hurricane Katrina Lessons Learned Task Force where he co-authored the White House "Federal Response to Hurricane Katrina Lessons Learned" after action report.

    Combs previously served as the Operations Unit Chief of the Terrorist Screening Center (TSC), an SSA in the WMD Operations Unit, and as the SSA of the National Capitol Response Squad (NCRS). Prior to joining the FBI, Combs was a volunteer firefighter for eight years with the Freeport, New York and New Berlin, Wisconsin Fire Departments.

    Combs is currently a Senior Fellow with Harvard Kennedy School's Program on Crisis Leadership.

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Tickets

WEN Executive Member
Member Price Complimentary

Venue

McCormick & Schmick's

1151 Uptown Park Blvd #01
Houston, Texas

If you have any questions please contact Arlene Nowak

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