Alfred Alexander Fullick (1966)
Dates
Birth: October-December 1966 SW Surrey, UK
Father: Frederick Alfred Fullick 1940-2017
Mother: Gail E Wilson [Cam] c1949-a2009
Marriage: Unknown
Wife: Unknown
Death: Unknown
Children
Unknown
Notes
Entry in the Register of Births for Alfred Alexander Fullick, mother's maiden name Wilson, in October-December 1966 in Surrey SW (5g 635).
His brother and sister were born in Petersfield in 1968 and 1972.
Possibly emigrated with his family to Thunder Bay, Onterio, Canada in 1973 from his father's obituary.
There is an entry in Ancestry All Canadian Phone and Address Directories, 1995-2002 for Alex Fullick 493 Laclie, Orillia, Ontario, L3v 4r2 number 705 326 7528 in 1996, and four for Alex A Fullick address 45 Dunfield Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M4s 2h4 number 416 322 6833 in 1998vand 1999, 274 Erskine Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M4p 1z4 number 416 322 6833 in 2000 and 2001, and 140 Carlton Street, Toronto, Ontario M5a 3w7 number 416 928 2375 in 2002.
Entry in Facebook for Alex Fullick living in Guelph, Ontario, home city Thunder Bay, Ontario.
Entry in LinkedIn for Alex Fullick Toronto, Canada Area Financial Services and another for Alex Fullick MBCI, CBCP, CBRA Business Continuity Consultant at LoyaltyOne, Canada from April 2014, also managing director of Stone Road Inc. from May 2008, Program Control Officer/Consultant at Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) from
October 2010 to December 2014, Planning Consultant at AGRICORP - Business from January 2010 to September 2010, IT Service Continuity Consultant at Equitable Life of Canada from May 2008 to October 2009, DR & BCP Analyst at ADP Canada Employer Services from March 2003 to April 2008,
Project Lead at INTRIA Items Inc from September 2001 to March 2003, Consultant at Ernst &Young LLP from
January 2000 to February 2001, BRP Coordinator at CIBC Mortgages Inc from August 1996 to January 2000 and Operations Manager/Supervisor in the hospitality industry from April 1985 to August 1996.
Alex Fullick has been consulting with major Canadian organizations to initiate and manage customized Business Continuity Management (BCM) / Disaster Recovery (DR) programs for over 18 years. He is the Founder and Managing Director of StoneRoad, a consulting and training firm specializing in BCM / DR. Alex is routinely asked to speak at various global BCM conferences such as: “BCM Symposium 2009” London, UK, “Continuity Insights Conference” Phoenix, AZ, the 2010 World Conference on Disaster Management (WCDM) in Toronto, TIEMS Bucharest, Romania (2011) and TIEMS Beijing, China (2009).
Alex is the author of five books on BCM / DR, which are available in physical and ebook versions: Heads in the Sand, Made Again - Practical Advice for Business Continuity Programs Volume 1 & Volume 2, Business Impact Analysis (BIA) and Testing Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plans. Each provides insight on establishing great programs.
Alex is a Member of the Business Continuity Institute (MBCI), earned his Certified Business Continuity Professional (CBCP) status with the Disaster Recovery Institute, and also has his Certified Business Resiliency Auditor (CBRA) designation.
Alex resides in Guelph, Ontario and is currently working on his next book, once again tackling the BCM realm.
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Entry in Stone-Road
Founder Alex Fullick
Alex Fullick has been assisting major Canadian organizations initiate and manage customized Business Continuity Management (BCM) programs for over 17 years. In 2007 he became the Founder and Managing Director of StoneRoad, a consultancy and training firm specializing in BCM. Alex has performed numerous Business Impacts Analysis (BIA) workshops, developed business contingency strategies and plans, set up crisis management teams, implemented communication strategies and facilitated and coordinated many Disaster Recovery (DR) / Business Continuity tests and exercises; the largest of which included the coordination of teams in 3 countries with over 170 participants from both business and technology groups. Alex also has extensive experience reviewing existing Business Continuity programs and assisting organizations is making them stronger.
Alex has routinely been asked to present at global BCM/DR conferences and is the author of four books; Heads in the Sand; What Stops Corporations from Seeing Business Continuity as a Social Responsibility, Made Again – Volumes 1 & 2; Practical Advice for Business Continuity Programs and finally, Business Impact Analysis. All books are helpful manuals with tips and advice for hesitant companies who want to develop a BCM program but don’t know where to start, or have difficulty understanding why their current program isn’t as effective as it could be. Alex is current working on 2 books: The Slips, Trips, Traps and Falls of Disaster Planning and Testing Business Continuity Programs. Alex has his Member level certification with the Business Continuity Institute (MBCI); earned his Certified Business Continuity Professional (CBCP) status with the Disaster Recovery Institute, and holds a Certified Business Resiliency Auditor (CBRA) designation. He also sits on the Editorial Advisory Board for The International Emergency Managers Society (TIEMS) and is responsible for the coordination of the quarterly newsletter.
Relationship
Alfred Alexander Fullick was my fourth cousin once removed.
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