What Proactive Planning Really Delivers in a Crisis

In this soundbite, Kacie Chappell shares how proactive planning can turn a chaotic emergency into a moment of calm leadership. For Kacie, preparation is not just about logistics. It is what allows teams to step up when it matters most.

“When organizations plan before something happens, they really see the benefit in the heat of the moment,” she says. Whether it is a hurricane on the coast or a tornado in Texas, the clients who take time to build continuity plans are always in a stronger position to respond quickly and effectively.

Kacie recalls one powerful example involving a school district that suffered multiple losses across its campuses. “It was not a convenient time for the district,” she says, but because they had done the work upfront, BMS CAT was able to mobilize fast. Crews arrived with a clear strategy, restoring buildings so that students and staff could return without unnecessary delay.

It is in those moments, late at night or during high-pressure decisions, when the value of planning really shows. “They become the hero in their organization,” Kacie explains, “and we are behind the scenes fixing the building.”

For her, that is the true reward: knowing BMS CAT plays a part in helping clients rise to the occasion. Because in any crisis, the organizations that plan ahead are not just reacting. They are leading.

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