August 5 is the 142nd day (20 weeks and 2 days) the country has been under some form of general quarantine. What are the latest announcements and changes being implemented at this time?
Join us for another comprehensive update with Greg Wyatt, Director of Business Intelligence at PSA Philippines Consultancy, Inc., on the latest travel, security, general conditions and the economy related to the COVID-19 situation in the Philippines.
You may send in your questions in advance during registration but Greg will also be answering questions you may have as the presentation goes.
Important: The event will be done based on Chatham house rules, meaning a confidential setting. Any media coverage will be requested to get approval before using any information obtained during the event.
This is event is open to NordCham Members, PSA Clients, and friends. Please share with everyone that might be interested or benefit from this event. Zoom access details will be sent an hour before the event starts.
Event Details
Location: ZoomDate: August 5, 2020Time: 3:00 pm - 4:30 pmAdmission Fees
Member Fee: FreeGuest Fee: FreeEvent Speaker/s
Gregory Wyatt
Director for Business Intelligence of PSA Consultancy Philippines
Gregory Wyatt is PSA’s Director for Business Intelligence, monitoring a broad range of business risks in the Philippines, including insurgency, terrorism, criminal threats (including both petty and syndicated crime), kidnapping as well as political and regulatory issues.
Greg has over a decade of experience in the fields of security risk assessment and political risk, beginning his career as a civilian contractor for the U.S. Army’s Human Terrain Team.
During his 14-month deployment to Iraq, Greg was embedded with U.S. Army combat units, helping front-line units navigate the complex socio-cultural and political landscape.
Greg holds a Master’s Degree in Security Studies from Georgetown University with a focus on Intelligence, as well as an undergraduate degree in International Relations from the University of Saint Andrews in Scotland. He was a Fulbright student scholar to Yemen and Oman.