Ken Schroeder, vice president of business continuity for Southeast Corporate FCU, contributed a passage to a newly published business continuity book. The work, My Remarkable Journey, written by Richard Arnold, describes Schroeder's efforts to get credit unions back up and running after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

Arnold is publisher and founder of The Disaster Recovery Journal, created in 1987 and the first publication dedicated to disaster recovery and business continuity. In his new book, he provides insight into the shaping of the business continuity industry, and stories from his personal experiences.

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