Business continuity and crisis management consultancy Steelhenge confirms plans to exhibit at the BCM World Conference and Exhibition

10 October 2011

Steelhenge Consulting, a leading international provider of business continuity and crisis management consultancy, has confirmed its plans to exhibit at the 2011 BCM World Conference and Exhibition. The exhibition, organised by the Business Continuity Institute, will be held on the 9-10 November at Olympia, London. The exhibition is free to attend for both conference delegates and a wide range of other visitors with an interest in business continuity, risk management and operational resilience.

"We're delighted to announce our plans to exhibit at this year's BCM world conference and exhibition, as last year's show was such a success," said Isobel Nicholas, Director of Communications for Steelhenge. "The event has only been running since 2009 but has gained a following and increased its visitor numbers year upon year. We now consider this to be the major business continuity event in our industry," Isobel continued. "The BCI is driving an impressive global development programme to widen awareness of business continuity issues for practitioners and businesses around the world, and this is reflected in conference programme."

When asked if there are plans to focus on any specific aspects of Steelhenge's business continuity management services at the exhibition, Isobel replied; "We're keen to demonstrate the breadth and depth of our offering across the organisational resilience landscape as we believe that is unique in our industry. The BCI takes a holistic approach to BCM, advocating the view that there are multiple areas of an organisation that need protection, and our offering is in line with that concept," Isobel explained. "As a result, we'll be showcasing not only our BCM services, but also our crisis and incident management services including media and crisis communications and crisis training and exercising."

"Business continuity management is still an evolving discipline," Isobel continued, "and it's a new concept for many businesses. One of the reasons the BCM World Conference and Exhibition is ideal is because the conference is designed to cater for people relatively new to the subject right through to those who are very experienced practitioners. We're really looking forward to the event," Isobel concluded, "and anticipate it being a great success."