Emily continues to work in prominent positions within financial services, government and humanitarian agencies globally. Acknowledged for contributions to national and international initiatives. Hallmarks include strong global relationships within private and public sectors and a distinctive track record in devising and realizing innovative strategies to deliver market performance, humanitarian efforts and public impact.
 
Currently working through Landis & Co. to provide consulting services to major international corporations. An authorized MIGA business finder, identifying projects which qualify for political risk insurance from this member of the World Bank Group. Partners with Simudyne, in her role as Business Development Executive, to provide complex 3D Simulations for Emergency Preparedness to corporations, financial institutions and government agencies.
 
Serves on Advisory Board to London First's Security and Resilience Network. Member of US Technical Assistance Group to ISO - TC 223, assisting in the formulation and development of international standards for societal security through emergency and crisis management. Instrumental in creation of PS-Prep Private Sector Standards for Emergency Preparedness through her work on the 9-11 Commission. Serves on the Executive Advisory Committee of the Global Roundtable, guiding the establishment of the Global Risk Network at InterCEP. Served as a Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Homeland Security Institute and as a member of the US Department of Homeland Security Private Sector Senior Advisory Committee and Quadrennial Review Advisory Committee.
 
Speaks regularly on such topics as "Private Investment in Iraq", "Business Resilience", "Emergency Preparedness", and "Lessons Learned from 9/11" in diverse forums in the US and abroad. Frequent appearances on television and radio in the UK and US, including Frost Over The World, BBC TV and Radio, and Sky News.