RIC in the Media
DISASTER RECOVERY PLAN IN ACTION
When emergencies strike, a strong disaster recovery plan and steady leadership make all the difference. Rebecca Innes is frequently featured in media for her expertise in emergency and disaster management, offering clear, practical insight that helps communities and organizations prepare, respond, and recover with confidence.
Explore recent interviews, articles, and community features that highlight Rebecca’s approach to building resilience, strengthening emergency response systems, and guiding leaders through the complexities of disaster recovery. Her media appearances provide valuable takeaways for anyone committed to improving preparedness and long-term recovery.
Case Study: Rebecca Innes Consulting builds a trusted voice and stronger business with Scribe National, July 2025
Learn how RIC established trust in its brand and expanded its business by collaborating with a B2B content writing agency to develop engaging case studies and blog posts, thereby increasing sales and delivering value to its audience.
Bow Valley Chamber of Commerce Member Spotlight with Rebecca Innes Consulting – June 2025
Rebecca Innes, Disaster Management Consultant, joined Sarah Freeman and Rob Murray at the Mountain studio FM to discuss how people and businesses can be prepared and organized in the event of a disaster.
Emotional Organization: Lessons in Leadership and Growth with Rebecca Innes of Rebecca Innes Consulting – February 2025
Learn about Rebecca Innes’s path from solo consultant to firm owner in the emergency response and resilience industry. Her insights reveal how focus, consistency, and innovation build a successful consulting business. Discover the importance of resilience planning and strategic leadership as cornerstones for expansion and long-term growth. Rebecca’s story is a powerful lesson in scaling a business with dedication and expertise.
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