The Louisiana Emergency Management Conference (LEMC) Committee is excited to announce the Call for Presentations for the 2025 LEMC, scheduled to take place May 5-8, 2025, in Lake Charles, LA. This year’s conference theme focuses on highlighting the Past, Present, and Future of emergency management, offering a platform to share innovative ideas, time-tested strategies, and forward-thinking solutions that enhance resilience across all sectors. As 2025 marks one of the first major catastroporic incidents, such as Katrina and Rita, Louisiana has been the premier state pioneering many lines of efforts to strengthen capability at all levels of government and organizations. We invite dynamic and engaging presentations addressing current challenges, lessons learned, best practices, emerging technologies, evolving threats, and fostering participant interaction. Multiple submissions are welcome.
All submissions will undergo a rigorous review by the LEMC Committee and designated track leads. Sessions will be evaluated based on:
Each session room will be equipped with:
Presenters must submit final presentations at least 30 days prior to the conference via email to info@laemc.org AND Rubby.Douglas2@la.gov
Presenters have the unique opportunity to engage with an audience of over 400 professionals, including leaders from federal, state, and local governments, business and industry representatives, civic organizations, and volunteer groups.
Presenters attending solely for their breakout session may have their registration fee waived and will receive a speaker’s code upon selection as a conference presenter. Those participating in additional conference activities must register at the full conference rate. All speakers must complete registration by April 18, 2025, to secure their spot in the agenda.
Submit your proposals at the following: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2025LEMC Each presentation requires a separate submission. Please note: Proposal submission does not guarantee selection. Presenters are responsible for their own travel, lodging, transportation, parking, and meals (beyond what the conference provides). For more information, email: info@laemc.org.
Presentations must remain non-commercial. While proposals from private sector entities are welcome, they should be developed in collaboration with a government partner and focus on practical lessons learned rather than product promotion.
This year’s LEMC will feature plenary sessions and specialized breakout tracks, offering an unparalleled opportunity to highlight your expertise and contribute to shaping the future of emergency management. We look forward to receiving your submissions and displaying your insights at this impactful event!
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Governor's Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness 7667 Independence Blvd | Baton Rouge, LA 70806 | Ph: (225) 925-7500 http://gohsep.la.gov/ |
Louisiana Emergency Preparedness Association
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