Testimonials
“I have had the overwhelming privilege to work with Duncan Hoss for several years in various capacities. His presentations are extremely helpful and gives me as a business owner, community advocate, wife and mother the capability of knowing that I have resources to help me handle the unthinkable. His information is accurate, informative and necessary for the world we live in. We, as business owners, are the leaders of our companies; our staff (whether it is one employee or 100's) look to us for strength, courage and leadership when a crisis arises. Threat Management can help you prepare for the possible worst day and if it happens, you will have the tools to handle the situation as the leader of your business. How a crisis situation is handled by management will directly impact your business future from employee moral to profitability. I highly recommend utilizing Threat Management to ensure you are ready to handle the unthinkable!”
— Shawn Hanlon - Business Cents NW, Inc.
“Duncan delivers this content with a community focused mindset and acknowledges that utility workers are often the first point of contact with customers. Duncan provided our employees practical insight using science based information to help staff recognize the physical components of communication and how to safely navigate conversations. He also shared best practices for field workers that promote safety for both employees and customers.”
— Gretchen Alexander Clark PUD
“Duncan is an incredible instructor who blends wit, wisdom, and perspicacity into his presentations. Grappling with difficult subjects feels easier with his guidance, and the presentations make challenging subjects more accessible. It is notoriously difficult to convince security professional that training is useful to them, but multiple members of my team have shared that they feel Duncan provides consistent value and they always look forward to training with him. I can’t think of a higher compliment!”
— Mike McNerney, Director of Campus Safety and Emergency Management, University of Portland