FEI Louisville launches COVID-19 webinars and online resource list

Terry McWilliams • April 3, 2020

Legal, HR, accounting webinars and websites available from FEI Louisville sponsor partners and FEI National

LOUISVILLE - COVID-19 is shredding business reality and plans of public and private companies alike. To make it easier for our members, FEI Louisville has aggregated a wide range of legal, HR, accounting and other business resources being offered by our sponsor partners to help you face this pandemic.

To access a calendar with upcoming COVID-19 related webinars and a list of sponsor websites providing the latest information and guidance, click the blue "FEI Partner Webinars & Resources" box at the lower right of this page.

For a replay of FEI's webinar featuring a panel of experts on the crisis, click here.

Other Coronavirus response resources are available through FEI National from https://www.financialexecutives.org/Topics/CrisisManagement/COVID-19-Tools-and-Resources.aspx

CARES Act Paycheck Protection Program Documents and Forms: https://www.financialexecutives.org/Topics/CrisisManagement/CARES-Act-Documents-and-Forms.aspx#.Xod0...


Centers for Disease Control and Prevention : Includes what you should know about the virus, situation updates, guidance for mass gatherings and information for travelers, businesses, and others.

U.S. Department of State Bureau of Consular Affairs : Information on travel advisories, presidential proclamations on travel restrictions, and information for U.S. citizens returning from Europe and China.

World Health Organization : R isk assessment and mitigation checklist for mass gatherings, which includes a decision matrix that provides a recommendation on whether an event should be held.

Meetings Mean Business Coalition : MMB's toolkit of coronavirus preparedness and response resources is tailored specifically for meeting and event professionals. It includes talking points, templates, and "fast facts" graphics that can be shared in social media.

U.S. Chamber of Commerce : The Chamber’s “Understanding the Coronavirus” webinar, recorded on January 27 in partnership with CDC, discusses the impact of the virus on the private sector and what businesses should consider as they respond.

U.S. Travel Association : Emergency Preparedness and Response: Coronavirus (COVID-19). This toolkit includes guidance for travelers, a guide for communicating healthy travel practices, and other resources.

EY: Responding to COVID-19 : COVID-19 is an unfolding event bringing uncertainty to every business. To help you navigate through these unprecedented times, here you’ll find the most relevant EY insights on responding to volatility and building enterprise resilience.

Moody's: Coronavirus Effects : The economic and trade disruption caused by the coronavirus outbreak has spread from the APAC region to the rest of the world. The impact on economies, sectors and issuer credit profiles will depend on the severity and duration of the crisis.

FEI Louisville contact: Terry McWilliams | FEILouisville@gmail.com | 502.410.2113

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