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Norman Harris, CRP
Harris Recovery Group
5890 Sawmill Road, Suite 230
Dublin, OH 43017
(614) 766-5355 Fax (614) 766-5520
E-mail:
hdranlh@aol.com
Internet: www.hdra.com
Consultant
Speaker
Writer
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Risk assessment, business impact analysis, recovery plan
development, in house education, plan training and testing.
Educational background:
B.S. (+)
Active association memberships:
Association of Contingency Planners
ASM
PPBI
Fee structure:
Call for information.
Topics for speaking, writing, and
consulting:
Risk, security, disaster/business recovery, certification, education,
and motivation.
Norman L. Harris
Norman L. Harris, chairman and CEO of Norman Harris Associates,
Inc. (the parent company of Harris Disaster Recovery Associates) is recognized
as a leader in Information Technology Management, and as the founder of
the disaster recovery planning industry.
Mr. Harris co-founded CRISIS Magazine, one
of the first disaster recovery publications in the industry. He co-founded
HSH, Inc. which became the largest disaster recovery planning company
in the US, and he was a co-founder of one of the leading advanced technology
computer consulting firms in the country. Other positions held by Mr.
Harris include Vice President and Director of Corporate Information Systems
for BancOhio Corporation, one of the largest bank holding companies in
Ohio, Vice President of Information Systems for the Franklin Mint in suburban
Philadelphia (PA), and Director of Information Systems of the United Telephone
Company of Ohio.
For nearly 20 years, Mr. Harris has consulted with thousands
of business clients in every major industry including education, publishing,
banking and finance, insurance and risk management, health care, federal,
state, and local governments, manufacturing/distribution, wholesaling/retailing,
utilities, and communications with their business recovery planning requirements.
The expertise of Mr. Harris, in the areas of data processing
and disaster recovery planning, has been recognized by major corporations,
national government, and higher educational institutions throughout the
world. A partial listing of Mr. Harris' career achievements includes such
milestones as: his receipt of IBM's highest award for service to data
processing and his selection by IBM as the "Data Processing Executive
of the Year", his development of the first disaster recovery plan for
a corporate computer center, and his preparation and presentation of the
first major address on disaster recovery planning to Guide International,
the IBM Users Group. He is the Chairman of the Harris Recovery Institute,
an organization dedicated to the testing and certification of recovery
planners.
Recognized as a noted international speaker, Mr. Harris
has made presentations on such diverse topics as: Information Security
and Cost/Risk/Benefit Analysis, Disaster and Business Recovery Planning,
and developing Emergency Processing Procedures. He has addressed hundreds
of audiences throughout North and South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa.
He has participated in major symposia sponsored by IBM, Burroughs, DEC,
and Honeywell/Bull. As a diligent author, Mr. Harris has contributed articles
to Newsweek, ComputerWorld, Computer Decisions, Info Systems, Bank
Systems and Equipment, CRISIS Magazine, USA Today, and The Wall
Street Journal. He has had numerous television and radio interviews
and has taught over 300 seminars and co-hosted 19 conferences.
Mr. Harris has assisted many of the largest disaster recovery
backup vendors with the establishment of their business plans and the
definition and lineage of their product/service offerings. He coined many
of the terms commonly used in the $2 billion disaster recovery industry,
including "hotsite", "coldsite", and "warmsite". Mr. Harris initialized
"Disaster Recovery Planning" as the standard name for a new and rapidly
growing industry.
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