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The Business Continuity Institute (BCI) was established in 1994 by Andrew Hiles and others, evolving from the Survive Group, a network of disaster recovery and business continuity experts. The institute's initial vision was to enable individual members to obtain guidance and support from fellow business continuity practitioners.

The BCI has around 8,000 members in more than 100 countries worldwide.[1]

In 2016 David Thorp replaced Lorraine Darke as Executive Director after she spent 12 years in the role.[2]

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