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Join us for an engaging and informative event focused on tackling the challenges and sharing strategies of mis and disinformation in emergency situations.Get #Social:Substack Newsletter https://iaemr9.substack.comLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9Twitter https://twitter.com/iaemr9Facebook https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9Instagram https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6531326397120512
The IAEM Region 9 Presidential Candidates Forum brought together the candidates for the upcoming IAEM Region 9 presidency as they presented their platforms, shared their visions for the future of emergency management, and answered questions from the community. This interactive session provided a unique opportunity for IAEM members to engage with the candidates, learn about their priorities, and understand how they plan to lead the region toward greater resilience and professional growth. If you missed the live event, you can catch up by listening to the recording and staying informed about the future direction of IAEM Region 9! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
Update to what's going on in Region 9 of the International Association of Emergency Managers.Get #Social:Substack Newsletter | https://iaemr9.substack.com/LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9/Twitter | https://twitter.com/iaemr9Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/
Introduction Peter is the Senior Risk Solutions Specialist for The Markel Group. He has been in EMS, emergency management and safety for over 30 years, having worked as a paramedic in NYC, as the Paramedic Director at Jersey City Medical Center and the Director of EMS and Disaster Preparedness for Saint Barnabas Health Care System. Peter was also the Safety Officer for the NJ State EMS Task Force. He remains a member of the Executive Board of the International Association of EMS Chiefs after completing his term as the President. Peter has published numerous textbook chapters and articles related to EMS and Emergency Management and routinely speaks at state and national conferences. His credentials include a master's degree in public health, a bachelor's degree in EMS Management, and he has his CEM from the IAEM and is a Fellow of the American College of Paramedic Executives. Peter is also a Master SCUBA instructor and for fun - a certified Kansas City BBQ judge. Contact Information https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-dworsky-mph-nrp-cem-facpe-a8b1347/
Happy holidays! We hope this year's season fills you up with the things that mean most to you and energizes you for a happy and healthy new year. Want to know more about IAEM Region 9? Send a quick message to iaem.r9@iaem.com Get #Social: Substack Newsletter | https://iaemr9.substack.com/LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9/Twitter | https://twitter.com/iaemr9Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/
As someone who's had the privilege of knowing Justin Kates for several years and sharing a seat with him on the board of the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM), I am thrilled to witness his ascent to the role of President for the 2023-24 term. Justin's election is a testament to his unwavering dedication and expertise in emergency management.Justin is known for his thoughtful approach and steadfast commitment to the profession. His leadership at IAEM-USA marks a significant milestone, bringing his rich experience and strategic vision to the forefront. He keenly recognizes the importance of professional associations in advocacy and unifying our members' voices, a quality that makes him an ideal leader for our times.Justin's background is as diverse as it is impressive. From leading emergency management in Somerville, Massachusetts, to his significant contributions in Nashua, New Hampshire, and as a Homeland Security Consultant for the State of Delaware, and in the private sector developing a program for Wawa Inc., his journey is a narrative of relentless dedication to public safety and emergency management. His academic credentials, with degrees from the University of Delaware and the Naval Postgraduate School, further bolster his professional stature. Beyond IAEM, Justin's role as Treasurer of the National Association for Public Safety GIS Foundation and his FEMA National Advisory Council membership highlight his broad influence in the field.Justin's leadership is a beacon of progress for IAEM-USA. His election as President is an honor and a reflection of the respect and trust he has earned across the emergency management community. I am excited and optimistic about the future of IAEM under his guidance, and I look forward to supporting his initiatives and vision in the coming year.Supporters This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
‘Round we go to IAEM-USA Region 10! ‘Round the Regions' is a special segment this year where we get to hear new and exciting initiatives that exist for IAEM-USA members throughout the nation. What we discuss:Region 10 engagement and initiativesMembership and Coordination Want to know more about IAEM Region 10? Send a quick message to iaem.r10@iaem.com Get #Social: Substack Newsletter | https://iaemr9.substack.com/LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9/Twitter | https://twitter.com/iaemr9Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/TAGS: IAEM, Region, Ten, Billy, Anderson, Emergency, Management, Isamar, Garcia, Round, The, Regions, Region, Membership, Regional, Engagement Guest(s): Billy Anderson iaem.r10@iaem.com
Introduction Kenn Honig is a Certified Emergency Manager, with over fifty years of experience in law enforcement, EMS, firefighting, and emergency management For over ten years Kenn served as a paramedic, and supervisor with NYC-EMS and other EMS agencies, receiving awards for Life Saving, Innovative Thinking, and Service Kenn spent 28 years as a police officer, supervisor, senior officer, ARFF crew chief, academy instructor, lieutenant, tour commander, captain, inspector, unit head and commanding officer with the police force of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. During that time Kenn participated in the initial response to five major aircraft crashes, both on and off an airport, as well as the 1993 terrorist bombing and 9-11 attack at the World Trade Center. Following the 9-11 attacks Kenn was the Emergency Operations Center Manager for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. As a member of the Public Safety Department Command Staff, he served as Emergency Management Liaison and as Police Commanding Officer for John F. Kennedy International and LaGuardia Airports. As Commanding Officer at JFK and LaGuardia Airports, Kenn was involved in critical decisions regarding the security of the airport, including the development of the Airports' Perimeter Intrusion Detection System (PIDS). He worked with the Airport Security Office and was a part of the approval process for companies applying for Secure Identification Display Area (SIDA) media. He was a signatory to the Airport Security and Aircraft Emergency Plans. He participated in regularly scheduled meetings with the Airport Security Council. His expertise in these areas is sought after by his peers in the Port and Airport Communities. Kenn is a member of IAEM, where he holds a position on the Executive Board (Secretary/Treasurer) of IAEM Region II and he served on the Executive Board (Treasurer) of the International Association of Airport and Seaport Police He has also served as the Vice Chairman of the Security Committee for the American Association of Port Authorities, as a member of the Airport Law Enforcement Agency Network, Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Working Group, on the Editorial Advisory Board for Advanced Rescue Technology magazine and on Technical Committees for the Emergency Film Group. Currently Kenn is President and Senior Program Manager for Critical Incident Management and Training, Inc. CIMAT provides training, aviation security and emergency management consulting services, including exercise design, exercise evaluation, exercise safety officers, exercise logistical coordination & support, and emergency planning to concert venues, performance and public gathering spaces, communities, police, fire, & public safety departments, airports and training academies world-wide. Kenn served as the Director of Crisis and Emergency Management for RedLand Strategies and is a Subject Matter Expert/Consultant with Incident Management Solutions, Inc. Kenn also voluntarily serves on the Board of Directors as Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer of The Community Mayors, an organization dedicated to providing recreational opportunities for children with disabilities and as Public Safety Section Chief for the Boy Scout's Big Apple Jambo and World Pinewood Derby in Times Square. Kenn has made presentations, evaluated agency response, developed security & emergency plans and designed and facilitated exercises on Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting, Incident Command, Active Assailants, WMD response and other Emergency Management and Business Continuity topics at venues, seminars and conferences across North America, the Caribbean and Asia. He is frequently sought out by local and national media for his expertise in emergency response, emergency management, public safety as well as homeland and aviation security. Contact Information Kenneth D. Honig, CEM CIMAT, Inc PO Box 646 North Bellmore, NY 11710 516-316-3000 KHonig@CIMAT.net
It's almost that time! This weekend many professionals will travel to participate in one of the most anticipated conferences. Region 9 welcomes IAEM Annual Conference attendees to Long Beach, CA! In preparation for the conference, we will highlight areas of interest for conference goers and we hope to see each other as we collectively meet to hear new and exciting initiatives that exist for IAEM-USA members throughout the nation. What we discuss:Annual Conference Expectations and Experience Recommendations Want to know more about IAEM Region 9? Send a quick message to iaem.r9@iaem.com Get #Social: Substack Newsletter | https://iaemr9.substack.com/LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9/Twitter | https://twitter.com/iaemr9Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/
‘Round we go to IAEM-USA Region 9! ‘Round the Regions' is a special segment this year where we get to hear new and exciting initiatives that exist for IAEM-USA members throughout the nation. What we discuss:Region 9 engagement and initiativesMembership and Coordination Want to know more about IAEM Region 9? Send a quick message to iaem.r9@iaem.com Resources from this episode:IAEM-USA Region 9 website: https://www.iaem.org/council/usa/region9 Get #Social: Substack Newsletter | https://iaemr9.substack.com/LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9/Twitter | https://twitter.com/iaemr9Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/
‘Round we go to IAEM-USA Region 8! ‘Round the Regions' is a special segment this year where we get to hear new and exciting initiatives that exist for IAEM-USA members throughout the nation. What we discuss:Region 8 engagement and initiativesMembership and Coordination Want to know more about IAEM Region 8? Send a quick message to iaem.r8@iaem.com Resources from this episode:IAEM-USA Region 8 website: https://www.iaem.org/council/usa/region8 Get #Social: Substack Newsletter | https://iaemr9.substack.com/ LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9/ Twitter | https://twitter.com/iaemr9 Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9 Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/
Welcome back to a brand new season of TheCase.Report! As we continue to grow into our fourth season, so too does our team - a big welcome to our many new members who are taking TCR to new heights. The team have been working all throughout our summer hiatus to deliver what promises to be an incredibly exciting season 4! Many thanks as always to IAEM who make this podcast possible - at our heart, we are a community of learning and it is humbling to see how the podcast has evolved over time. But enough of the soppiness, we're starting the season as we mean to go on - with a bang. Literally. We're kick starting this new Case.Report marathon with the golden triad - Leah, Liam and Carl.... oh and also swimming, cycling and running. It's triathlon time! Treating you to a trio of interesting cases, increasingly relevant to EM, we're delving into some presentations to watch out for, how to manage them and tips to keep your patients off the bench. Coaching us through it we have our Adult in the Room, Patrick Martin. Paddy is one of our amazing Emergency Advanced Nurse Practitioners and we are very lucky to have us join us this month. Don't forget to download the incredible infographics that accompany the show notes made by our fantastic new junior producers!
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Round we go to IAEM-USA Region 7! ‘Round the Regions' is a special segment this year where we get to hear new and exciting initiatives that exist for IAEM-USA members throughout the nation. We have Region 7 President, Chet Hunter! Tune in if you live in the area or just want to hear how Region 7 is spicing things up! IAEM-USA Region 7 serves Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska. Chet Hunter is the IAEM-USA Region 7 President and Assistant Director of Emergency Management for Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. What we discuss:Region 7 engagement and initiativesIAEM-USA Region 7 Conference highlights.IAEM AEM/CEM July testing Membership and Coordination Want to know more about IAEM Region 7? Send a quick message to iaem.r7@iaem.com Resources from this episode:IAEM-USA Region 7 website: https://www.iaem.org/council/usa/region7IAEM-USA Region 7 LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-7/ Get #Social: Substack Newsletter | https://iaemr9.substack.com/LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9/Twitter | https://twitter.com/iaemr9Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/
Although we coordinate and manage emergencies and disasters, we lead teams, volunteers and individuals to resilience. Today's podcast focuses on the leadership within emergency management. How do we develop, foster, and empower leaders in times of crisis? What essential elements are needed to switch from managing to leading. Tonight's guests are Todd de Voe, Jackie Koci Tamayo and Isamar Garcia.What we discuss:How do we motivate our team in times of crisis?How do we build and foster relationships in blue sky days?Plans and Guidance are tools for leadershipWant to know more? Send a quick message to our guest,Resources from this episode:(If any)Get #Social: Substack Newsletter | https://iaemr9.substack.com/LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9/Twitter | https://twitter.com/iaemr9Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/
You've probably heard the saying “when one door closes another one opens”, but for a significant percentage of the population, there are people who don't want the doors open at all or want to make the opening as narrow as possible. Hello everyone and welcome to episode 92 of the Resilient Journey podcast presented by the Resilience Think Tank. This week I'm joined by my good friend Vince Davis as we take a look at what happens when an organization tries to execute a DEI initiative but doesn't have the internal culture in place to get it done. It's a case study involving the IAEM in the US. Vince tells us where the wheels fell off and why he's tired. From my perspective, this isn't an indictment of IAEM as much as it is a lesson for all of us who want to be an ally for diversity and a warning for those who are only going through the motions. The Resilient Journey podcast is a Resilience Think Tank production. Be sure to follow The Resilient Journey! We sure do appreciate it! Learn more about the Resilience Think Tank here. Want to learn more about Mark? Click here or on LinkedIn or Twitter. Special thanks to Bensound for the music.
Round we go to IAEM-USA Region 4! ‘Round the Regions' is a special segment this year where we get to hear new and exciting initiatives that exist for IAEM-USA members throughout the nation. We have Region 4 President, Michael Evans! Tune in if you live in the area or just want to hear how Region 4 is coordinating the world of EM! IAEM-USA Region 4 serves Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee..Michael Evans is the IAEM-USA Region 4 President and currently serves as the Deputy Director for the Mobile County Emergency Management Agency in Alabama. What we discuss: Regional membership, coordination, and new initiatives for member engagement. Resources from this episode:IAEM-USA Region 4 website: https://www.iaem.org/council/usa/region4 Get #Social: Substack Newsletter | https://iaemr9.substack.com/LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9/Twitter | https://twitter.com/iaemr9Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/Host: Isamar Garcia | LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/isamar-garcia/Jackie Koci Tamayo | LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackiekocitamayo/ Guest(s): Michael Evans | iaem.r4@iaem.com
‘Round we go to IAEM-USA Region 5! ‘Round the Regions' is a special segment this year where we get to hear new and exciting initiatives that exist for IAEM-USA members throughout the nation. We have Region 5 President, Allison Farole! Tune in if you live in the area or just want to hear how Region 5 is spicing things up! IAEM-USA Region 5 serves Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Allison Farole is the IAEM-USA Region 5 President and is the Emergency Management Administrator for the City of Grand Rapids, Michigan. What we discuss: Regional membership, coordination, and new initiatives for member engagement. Resources from this episode:IAEM-USA Region 5 website: https://www.iaem.org/council/usa/region5Get #Social: Substack Newsletter | https://iaemr9.substack.com/LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9/Twitter | https://twitter.com/iaemr9Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/Host: Isamar Garcia | LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/isamar-garcia/Guest(s): Allison Farole | LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/afarole/
The International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) is the largest such organization in the world. Their 2023 IAEM Conference will be held in Long Beach California. Leading the conference preparations is Duane Hagelgans, Conference Chair. In this podcast we find out about the conference in general and more specifics on how the event is organized, how speakers are chosen and then other opportunities like the Exhibit Hall, where vendors of all types display their wares and services. You can still register for the November event and get the early registration discount. For potential exhibitors, they will accommodate whoever is interested in participating. This episode is sponsored by AshBritt, a national rapid-response emergency management and logistics company. Celebrating its 30th year, AshBritt has led response efforts following 60 federally declared disasters across 30 states and has conducted more than 400 missions, successfully serving over 600 clients. AshBritt is the trusted emergency management contractor for cities, counties, states and for federal agencies, including the Department of Defense where AshBritt holds a pre-position debris management contract which covers 25 U.S. states. Eric Holdeman is a professional emergency manager who is passionate about providing information that can help families, businesses & governments become better prepared for disasters of all types. Hear first hand expert insights from Eric on his Podcast, Blog & EricHoldeman.com.
Earthquake Warning California is the country's first publicly available, statewide warning system that could give California residents crucial seconds to take cover before you feel shaking. Managed by the Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), Earthquake Warning California uses ground motion sensors from across the state to detect earthquakes before humans can feel them and can notify Californians to “Drop, Cover and Hold On” in advance of an earthquake. The myShake App works along the U.S. West Coast, spanning California, Oregon, and Washington state. Tune in to learn about earthquake and tsunami preparedness from those who manage the statewide system.What we discuss: Early Earthquake Warning System for earthquakes and tsunamis Resources from this episode:California Earthquake Early Warning: www.earthquake.ca.gov Get #Social: Substack Newsletter | https://iaemr9.substack.com/LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9/Twitter | https://twitter.com/iaemr9Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/
Every April is Celebrate Diversity Month. First initiated in 2004 to recognize and honor the diversity of the world around us. What a great time to recognize and understand our differences. By appreciating our similarities and differences, we discuss how to foster a deeper understanding of others. What we discuss:· Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace· Cultural Awareness· Fighting Discrimination· Celebrating Differences- - - -Get #Social: Substack Newsletter | LinkedIn | Twitter | Facebook | InstagramHost: Jackie Koci Tamayo | LinkedIn | TwitterIsamar Garcia | LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram
Resiliency has been a buzzword within Emergency Management, yet an entire field is created around ‘resiliency'. Alicia Peck, Sustainability Manager, will tell us what Resiliency means in her line of work and briefly discussion future expectations related to climate change as to prepare for related incidents. What we discuss:Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Synthesis Report for the 6th Assessment Report: https://www.ipcc.ch/report/sixth-assessment-report-cycle/Get #Social: Substack Newsletter: https://iaemr9.substack.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9/Twitter: https://twitter.com/iaemr9Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/
The International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) is the largest such organization in the world. It is where people join to meet their counterparts, learn from one another, and make a positive impact in advancing the profession of emergency management. In this podcast, Cathy Clark, the President of IAEM shares a great deal of information on how IAEM is organized, who the membership is comprised of and all the different ways that emergency management professionals of all stripes can become members, including those already working in the profession and others aspiring to become emergency managers. Their Home Page is at this link: https://www.iaem.org/ and if you want to go ahead and sign-up to become a member, go to this page: https://www.iaem.org/join/intro For the record, Eric Holdeman is a member. This episode is sponsored by Bent Ear Solutions which offers comprehensive capabilities and deep industry knowledge necessary to help you solve the most complex issues of your organization. We advise public and private organizations on an all-inclusive approach to disaster preparedness that addresses governance, planning, operational procedures, technology implementation, training, and exercises in order to achieve a successful and sustainable program.Eric Holdeman is a professional emergency manager who is passionate about providing information that can help families, businesses & governments become better prepared for disasters of all types. Hear first hand expert insights from Eric on his Podcast, Blog & EricHoldeman.com.
‘Round we go to IAEM-USA Region 3! ‘Round the Regions' is a special segment this year where we get to hear about new and exciting initiatives that exist for IAEM-USA members throughout the nation. We have Region 3 President, Erik Gaull! Tune in if you live in the area or just want to hear how Region 3 is spicing things up!IAEM-USA Region 3 serves New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands.Erik Gaull is the IAEM-USA Region 3 President and is an active Police Officer, Firefighter /Paramedic, Managing Director of Digby Group LLC, and serves as a Tri-Chair at the National Homeland Security Consortium.What we discuss:• Region 3 Strategic Plan development, Summer Symposium, and Book Club• Membership and Coordination• New initiatives and member engagement strategiesIf you enjoyed this podcast with IAEM Region 3 President, Erik Gaull, send a quick shout-out at iaem.r3@iaem.comResources from this episode:• IAEM-USA Region 3 website: https://www.iaem.org/council/usa/region3- - - -Get #Social:Substack Newsletter | https://iaemr9.substack.com/LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9/Twitter | https://twitter.com/iaemr9Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/
The current All Hazards Incident Management Teams (AHIMT) development program residing in the U.S. Fire Administration has been phased out without any details on where it might reside in the future, or even whether a new agency or department has been found to continue this critical work. Where does that leave AHIMT now? Will there be a new development of a program? Will AHIMT only exist locally?All Hazards Incident Management Teams Association (AHIMTA) President, Dr. Randal Collins joins us to discuss the dismantling of the program, and the correspondence between AHIMTA and FEMA Administrator Criswell. What we discuss:• All Hazards Incident Management Teams Association• FEMA's Dissolution of Incident Management Teams• AHIMTA and FEMA discussion about the Dissolution of IMTs.If you enjoyed this podcast with Dr. Randal Collins, send a quick shout out or leave a comment!Resources from this episode:o All Hazards Incident Management Teams Association (AHIMTA)o Website:https://www.ahimta.org/o AHIMTA letter to FEMA Administrator Criswell: FEMA Administrator 09152022.pdfo FEMA Administrator Criswell response to AHIMTA: https://ahimta.wildapricot.org/resources/Draft%20Response%20to%20Dr.%20Collins%20AHIMTA_10.26.22_signed.pdf - - - -Get #Social: Substack Newsletter | https://iaemr9.substack.com/LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9/Twitter | https://twitter.com/iaemr9Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/
‘Round we go to IAEM-USA Region 2! ‘Round the Regions' is a special segment this year where we get to hear about new and exciting initiatives that exist for IAEM-USA members throughout the nation. We have Region 2 President, Anthony S. Mangeri, MPA, CPM, CEM! Tune in if you live in the area or just want to hear how Region 2 is spicing things up!IAEM-USA Region 2 serves New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Anthony S Mangeri, MPA, CPM, CEM is the IAEM-USA Region 2 President and (little bio)What we discuss:• Region 1 engagement and initiatives• Membership and CoordinationIf you enjoyed this podcast with IAEM Region 2 President, Andrew S Mangeri, send a quick shout-out at iaem.r2@iaem.comResources from this episode:• IAEM-USA Region 2 website: https://www.iaem.org/council/usa/region2- - - -Get #Social:Substack Newsletter: https://iaemr9.substack.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/iaemr9 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/
A Know Before You Go highlight reel for the IAEM-USA Region 9 Symposium: Out of the EOC - Rising Above the Ashes with IAEM R9 Symposium committee member, Tomer Kalansky. Learn about what to expect and what you should be prepared for before heading to Garden Grove, California from February 28th - March 2nd. What we discuss:• Registration• Volunteer Opportunities• Speakers• Exhibitors/Sponsors• IAEM Certification ExaminationResources from this episode:• IAEM-USA Region 9 Symposium Page o Registration Page: https://www.iaem.org/events/Region-9-Symposium-2023 o Volunteer Inquiry: iaem.r9secretary@iaem.com• Connect Consulting Services https://www.connectconsulting.biz/ - - - -Get #Social: Substack Newsletter | https://iaemr9.substack.com/LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9/Twitter | https://twitter.com/iaemr9Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/
We are going ‘Round the Regions of IAEM-USA to hear what new and exciting initiatives exist for IAEM members. This month we are traveling to Region 1 and have the Region 1 President, Taylor Frizzell! Tune in if you live in the area or just want to hear how Region 1 is invigorating EMs.IAEM-USA Region 1 serves Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.Taylor Frizzell is the IAEM-USA Region 1 President and an Emergency Manager for the Massachusetts State House. As an avid volunteer with IAEM, she also serves EMs by her work in the Conference and Mentorship Programs. Ms. Frizzell focuses on equitable planning and response with her expertise spanning across the public and private sectors. She earned a Homeland Security and Psychology B.S. from Daniel Webster College and has been a CEM since 2019.What we discuss:Region 1 engagement and initiativesMembership and CoordinationIf you enjoyed this podcast with IAEM Region 1 President, Taylor Frizzell, send a quick shout-out to iaem.r1@iaem.com and/or tfrizzell9@gmail.com.Resources from this episode:IAEM-USA Region 1 website can be found at https://www.iaem.org/council/usa/region1Training Opportunities, Webinars, Events, and Recorded Conference Sessions.Region 1 Virtual Book Club Series
Happy New Year! Congratulations: You've made it to another year! As we discuss our New Year's resolutions, tune in to hear what we can plan for within Region 9. Additionally, what we are expecting in 2023 as a whole. Join in while we bring in the IAEM Region 9 President Todd De Voe to speak on the outlook of 2023 and what's happening with the State of the Region messaging.What we discuss:• 2023 State of the Region• What to expect for IAEM Region 9 in 2023• New Year's resolutions• Ways to volunteer with IAEM Region 9Resources from this episode:IAEM Region 9 website - https://www.iaem.org/council/usa/region9Get #Social:Substack Newsletter - https://iaemr9.substack.com/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/42903204/admin/Twitter - https://twitter.com/iaemr9Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/
Welcome back to another episode of TheCase.Report For our last show this year, we've got a retrospective from this year's IAEM Annual Scientific Meeting in the Slieve Russell Hotel in Cavan. This year, TCR had our reporters on the ground, interviewing some of the wonderful speakers and delegates. And we've got a little selection of those kerbside interviews for you here! Behind the mic we had Mohammed, Saf, Liam and the newest member of our team, Amy. Right, let's get to it!
What a ride 2022 has been! Join us as we do 2022, Year in Review for Region 9.Follow us on Social Media!Substack: https://iaemr9.substack.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9/Twitter: https://twitter.com/iaemr9Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/
Dan and Todd are live on the floor of the IAEM Conference and EMEX 2022 in Savannah Georgia. See you all next year in Long Beach. Get full access to The Emergency Management Network at emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
John has returned from his first IAEM...has he turned a page? Will he go back? What did he like and what could be improved? For all that and more, tune into this week's episode! Help our podcast by visiting our sponsors!Dynamic Populations is back! Join us from Dec 1 through Nov 28 in Orlando for the most advanced EM training you can find. Save money by using "EMWEEKLY" at check out. Visit: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/trainingDoberman Emergency Management owns and operates the Disaster Tough Podcast. Contact us here at: www.dobermanemg.com or email us at: info@dobermanemg.com.
Todd is in Georgia this week at the International Association of Emergency Managers' 70th Anniversary Conference. When he landed in Georgia, Hurricane Nicole hit the coast of Florida, and the tail hit Savanna. Hurricane Nicole brought heavy rains and left a trail of destroyed and teetering beachside homes, damaged hotels and condos along Florida's Atlantic coast, and killed at least four people.LinksWeb: https://titanhst.com/LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3KgRvv6Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/titanhst/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TitanHSTFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TitanHST/Youtube: https://bit.ly/3mePJyG
Are you going to IAEM's Annual Conference in Savannah? Well if this is your first time, check out our live episode where John (who's attending the the first time) and I (I am not going this time but have been 5 times so far!) discuss what to expect and how to plan out your time. Also, if you can find John, he's got challenge coins!Help our podcast by visiting our sponsors!Dynamic Populations is back! Join us from Dec 1 through Nov 28 in Orlando for the most advanced EM training you can find. Save money by using "EMWEEKLY" at check out. Visit: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/trainingDoberman Emergency Management owns and operates the Disaster Tough Podcast. Contact us here at: www.dobermanemg.com or email us at: info@dobermanemg.com.
Join us as we celebrate our collaboration efforts with the California Emergency Services Association (CESA)! We speak with Ray Riordan, CESA's Past President and current Legislative Committee Chair as we discuss what's new with CESA and IAEM Region 9.For more information, check out https://www.cesa.netFollow us on Social Media!Substack: https://iaemr9.substack.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9/Twitter: https://twitter.com/iaemr9Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/
We are bringing IAEM Annual Conference Chair, Duane Hagelgans, to let us tell you what is in store for this year's IAEM Annual Conference.We will even go through common conference know-how and tips to get you ready to get your networking on!!Check out the IAEM Annual Conference website for additional information.LinksFollow us on Social Media!Substack: https://iaemr9.substack.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9/Twitter: https://twitter.com/iaemr9Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/
Welcome to a new season of TheCase.Report! We're kicking off Season 3 with a very special episode on VTE, ahead of next month's VTE Dublin Conference... Don't forget to register! Deirdre is at the helm for this episode and is joined by Leah and Bibi. Our Adult in the Room Dr Tomás Breslin brought along his colleagues Prof John Moriarty and Dr Cian McDermott to comment on the case. And finally, Bibi sat down with Prof Fionnuala Ní Áinle and Dr Barry Kevane for our segment. Many thanks once again to IAEM for supporting this podcast and making all of this possible.
Join guest speaker, Jesse Torres as they discuss the Integration of Small Business Resiliency within your jurisdiction's emergency management programs.Follow us on Social Media!Substack: https://iaemr9.substack.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9/Twitter: https://twitter.com/iaemr9Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/
As the field of Emergency Management changes, so does the way we teach students about all aspects of this ever-changing environment. We see more and more higher-educational degree options and more opportunities to learn in a ‘white paper' setting about historical and actual disasters. Join Jackie Koci Tamayo and Todd De Voe, and guest speaker Madison Wisler, as they discuss how teaching has evolved in Emergency Management.Follow us on Social Media!Substack: https://iaemr9.substack.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9/Twitter: https://twitter.com/iaemr9Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/
The discipline of emergency management seems to be expanding from being a singular discipline held mostly within the executive branch of government, to a multi-institutional discipline that is now embracing our third branch of government, the Judicial Branch. We will discuss Judicial Emergency Management and its evolution and uniqueness within the Judicial System.What we discuss:*Emergency Management in the Courts*Business ContinuityFollow us on Social Media!Substack: https://iaemr9.substack.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9/Twitter: https://twitter.com/iaemr9Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/
June is National #PetPreparedness Month!!Developing an evacuation plan and having an emergency kit also includes your animals. On the heels of a catastrophe, it can be nerve-wracking to ensure all the t's are crossed. Leaving an animal behind during a disaster can expose them to numerous life-threatening hazards including the inability to escape the impending emergency. Be #PetPreparedWhat we discuss:*Pet Preparedness: General and Seasonal Safety*Disaster Ready: Emergency Kits*Animal Evacuations & Shelters*AB-1103, Livestock Pass ProgramLinksFEMA Ready.gov YouTube video 'Preparing Makes Sense for Pet Owners': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUbSF_S20bEFEMA Prepare Your Pets Toolkit: https://www.ready.gov/.../ready_pet-preparedness-flyer.pdfASPCA Disaster Preparedness: https://www.aspca.org/.../general.../disaster-preparednessHumane Society: https://www.humanesociety.org/disaster-relief________Follow us on Social Media!Substack: https://iaemr9.substack.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9/Twitter: https://twitter.com/iaemr9Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/
The discipline of emergency management seems to be expanding from being a singular discipline held mostly within the executive branch of government, to a multi-institutional discipline that is now embracing our third branch of government, the Judicial Branch. We will discuss Judicial Emergency Management and its evolution and uniqueness within the Judicial System.Jackie Koci Tamayo https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackiekocitamayo/ https://twitter.com/jackiekoci Isamar Garciahttps://www.linkedin.com/inisamar-garcia https://twitter.com/IsamarGarcia_EM
Join IAEM Region 9 President Todd De Voe for the IAEM Presidential Address for Q2. Region 9 is making bing moves, we just came off our strategic planning meeting, learn about current projects, working groups, and how you can get involved with the organization. Don't forget to register for the Region 9 Symposium this June 15th and 16th. https://www.iaem.org/Region9Conference2022Links: Facebook-https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9Podcast-https://sitchradio.com/iaem-region-9-region-talk-podcast/LinkedIn-https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9Twitter-https://twitter.com/iaemr9
As both a practitioner and researcher in emergency management, Kesley Richardson is a looking to be a game changer. Bringing youthful energy and the mind of a multidisplinary scholar to the field, he is ensuring that best practices are not just talked about but integrated. Join us today on this episode of the Multi-Hazards podcast as Kesley Richardson shares his vision, experience and passion for emergency management and protecting communities. Kesley Richardson's Bio Kesley Richardson is a U.S. Virgin Islands Native, scholar, public speaker, researcher, and practitioner in the field of Emergency Management. Currently as a doctorate student in Public Administration at West Chester University and being apart of organizations such as International Association of Emergency Managers(IAEM), Black Emergency Managers Association (BEMA), Principles of Responsible Management Education (PRME) with the United Nations, and Florida Emergency Preparedness Association (FEPA), he hopes to network with likeminded professionals to make actionable change. With his diverse background, Kesley hopes to leverage his awards such as the 2022 Govenors Hurricane Conference of Florida Rising Star and fellowship with the Bill Anderson Fund to support his goal of cultivating a more diverse field of Emergency Management. Intro: "Ten Inch Spikes" by Jeremy Korpas on Youtube Audio Library Outro: "Island Dream" by Chris Haugen on YouTube Audio Library Bio Photo from Kesley Richardson
Climb and Lift is the groundbreaking segment on The Todd DeVoe Show. This episode Todd sits down with his friend, Carolyn Harshman the first openly gay President of IAEM.Todd DeVoeTwitter handle: https://twitter.com/ToddTDeVoeLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddtdevoe/Substack: https://emnetwork.substack.com/Website: https://toddtdevoe.com/Carolyn HarshmanLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolynharshman/Website http://www.carolynharshman.com/I'm going live using StreamYard! Before leaving a comment, please grant StreamYard permission to see your name at streamyard.com/facebook Get full access to The Emergency Management Network at emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
Climb and Lift is the groundbreaking segment on The Todd DeVoe Show. This episode Todd sits down with his friend, Carolyn Harshman the first openly gay President of IAEM.Todd DeVoeTwitter handle: https://twitter.com/ToddTDeVoeLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddtdevoe/Substack: https://emnetwork.substack.com/Website: https://toddtdevoe.com/Carolyn HarshmanLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolynharshman/Website http://www.carolynharshman.com/I'm going live using StreamYard! Before leaving a comment, please grant StreamYard permission to see your name at streamyard.com/facebook This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
It's Tsunami Preparedness Month! On today's podcast, we are joined by tsunami experts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), and California Department of Conservation to discuss how emergency managers can prepare, mitigate, response to, and recover from Tsunamis.Brian Garcia - Warning Coordination Meteorologist Yvette La Duke - Tsunami and Seismic Program Manager for Cal OES Rick WIlson - Senior Engineering Geologist for the Seismic Hazards Program, Tsunami Unit Manager for the California Geological Survey, California Department of Conservation NOAA - www.tsunami.gov Twitter: @noaaCalOES Tsunami Program: www.tsunamizone.org Twitter: @thetsunamizone @Cal_OESCA Dept of Conservation Seismic Hazards Program: www.tsunami.ca.gov/maps Twitter: @CalConservationTonga Event: www.tsunami.ca.gov/tonga CA Tsunami Program Partners Tsunami Emergency Reconnaissance survey: https://arcg.is/1Duvmy0 Follow us on Social Media!LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/Twitter: https://twitter.com/iaemr9
What is happening in Region 9? In today's episode, we are going to cover updates within Region 9 working groups and membership. Region Talk webinar: State Associations; 02/16/22: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0sdO2gqzgiGt3Dg2aynTvfy6YADPDP_EPW State of the Region; 01/28/22: https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9/videos/637367860678994FEMA IPAWS webinar; 02/03/22: https://www.fema.gov/event/ipaws-equips-emergency-management-tools-protect-publicLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/iaem-usa-region-9/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IAEMR9Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iaemr9/Twitter: https://twitter.com/iaemr9
Join us as we welcome in the new year updates about all things IAEM Region 9 and the EM community. We are going over our most recent events and letting you know when to tune into the R9 Region Talk podcast.Also follow us on our Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and check out our website!
Trains, Planes, and Automobiles, you need to be flexible when you travel. The weekend when I was trying to get home from the IAEM conference I have some airplane issues. I ended up staying at the Airport in Grand Rapids Michigan for 14 hours. So let's chat about making the best out of the situation.The Business Continuity ShowTwitter - https://bit.ly/3ojEIO2Facebook - https://bit.ly/2Tjqv5HLinkedIn - https://bit.ly/34mXyfzYouTube - https://bit.ly/3mePJyGAwards:https://blog.feedspot.com/business_continuity_podcasts/Sister ShowsEM StudentWeb - https://bit.ly/2Hw0sFxTwitter - https://bit.ly/31z8MeXFacebook - https://bit.ly/3dMlbRPLinkedIn - https://bit.ly/34mXyfzYouTube - https://bit.ly/2FQDhWdEM WeeklyWebsite - https://bit.ly/3jj5ItlTwitter - https://bit.ly/31z8MeXFacebook - https://bit.ly/3dMlbRPLinkedIn - https://bit.ly/34mXyfzYouTube - https://bit.ly/2FQDhWd
Creating the antifragile emergency manager has many challenges. We must open the conversation about resiliency with an eye on how modern disasters are increasingly complex. Today we are facing unknown risks as new types of disasters and crises appear on the world stage. The emergency manager must approach climate change and climate variability as they do for any other disaster. We must face both the Gray Rhino and the Black Swan events with a level of clarity, even as we have an incomplete understanding of its impact globally. We must consider the challenges of interconnected risks and the resulting cascading disasters. These events are dramatically changing in scope, severity, and impact. The changes in global emergency and crisis management are driven by a combination of global risks (globalization, urbanization, and climate vulnerability) and social and economic risks (aging, a larger gap between the rich and the poor, disaggregation of infrastructure, especially in urban areas, and gaps in education and medical accesses). We will explore the increasing interconnected risks. These connections lead to larger and more complex disasters such as Katrina and the tripartite (earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disruptions) of the Tohoku Disaster, which seriously challenges traditional governance's existing capabilities, policy, and institutional structures for effective disaster management. And we will inspect the impacts of modern cascading and synergistic disasters are often the result of unanticipated and unappreciated global to local risks and systems linkages that occur for various reasons.
The Sounds of IAEM 2021, Join Todd and hear from the IAEM members who attended the 2021 Conference and Expo. We hope to see you in Savannah Georgia in 2022.
Welcome back to a new season of TheCase.Report We're back and we're better than ever! Special thanks is due to IAEM, the Irish Association for Emergency Medicine for their kind support. Make sure you register for the ASM next month, on October 14th and 15th. But look, we know it's been a long dry summer for you all without us, so we'll get to the matter at hand. For our case, Mohammed was joined by his esteemed trainee colleagues, Orla and Karl… (Who let those 3 at it?!) Thankfully our Adult in the Room Dr Darren McLoughlin was close at hand to check their work! Mohammed was then Joined by Dr Eamon Keenan for a chat ahead of the release of the report of the Emerging Drug Trends and Drug Checking Working Group. Right, let's get to it! Show notes through here
In this episode, we discuss networking and mentoring, specifically in Emergency Management (EM), with concepts that can apply to any field. Here EM specialist Brandi Hunter gives her advice, based upon her experiences in recent years, especially as founder of Aspiring Emergency Managers Online (AEMO). Join us! Topics include: * Brandi's passion for emergency management (EM) * What exactly is professional networking? * How to improve at it? * What are some networking pitfalls and how can we overcome them? * How does mentoring work in professions? * How can we find a mentor? * How can LinkedIn help? * What's Aspiring Emergency Managers Online (AEMO)? * How did Brandi establish this organisation? * What the younger generation needs and can offer? * What specific steps can people considering a new field take? * How can someone start a career in emergency management (EM) and other fields? * What are Brandi's dreams? Link with Study Guide, PDF on left: https://multi-hazards.libsyn.com/networking-mentoring-for-a-new-generation-with-brandi-hunter Brandi Hunter's Bio: Brandi Hunter is the founder of Aspiring Emergency Managers Online (AEMO), a new and upcoming emergency management professional development community that is dedicated to aspiring emergency managers, supported by professional emergency managers. Her vision was to create a resource that united both aspiring and professional emergency managers, in all sectors, together with the common goal of motivating future emergency managers that they might become successful in their career endeavors. Brandi's goal is to help others to achieve their goals. Intro: "Ten Inch Spikes" by Jeremy Korpas on Youtube Audio Library Outro: "Clean and Dance" by An Jone on Youtube Audio Library Episode Photos: Man in EOC: Photo by CDC on Unsplash Protection Civile Workers: Photo by Mat Napo on Unsplash Helicopter: Photo by Michael D. Camphin on Pexels Two women meeting: Photo by Christina Morillo from Pexels Online Meeting: Photo by LinkedIn Sales Solutions on Unsplash Woman at whiteboard: Photo by Christina Morillo from Pexels
IAEM Student Chapters offer experiences that cannot be had in a classroom environment, and offer students the opportunity to grow, both personally and professionally. IAEM Student Chapters also give students the opportunity to network within specific employer markets and with other students of similar interests. The experience gained through IAEM Student Chapters can help focus career aspirations and appeal to employers when they are making hiring decisions. IAEM Student Chapters offer leadership experience that is crucial for college students who are entering the field of emergency management. Leadership experience can include leading a project in a student organization, becoming an assistant or working under an executive member, or even just giving opinion. IAEM Student Chapters Web - https://www.iaem.org/groups/StudentChaptersTwitter - https://twitter.com/IAEMGSCFacebook -https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=iaem%3A%20global%20student%20councilLinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/groups/6517622/Todd De VoeWebsite - https://toddtdevoe.com/Website- www.crisis-cafe.comSpeak N Spark-https://bit.ly/3sTVUfrLinkedIn - https://bit.ly/3sVHL1gEM WeeklyWebsite - https://bit.ly/3jj5ItlTwitter - https://bit.ly/31z8MeXFacebook - https://bit.ly/3dMlbRPLinkedIn - https://bit.ly/34mXyfzYouTube - https://bit.ly/2FQDhWdSister ShowsEM Student Web -https://bit.ly/2Hw0sFxTwitter - https://bit.ly/31z8MeXFacebook - https://bit.ly/3dMlbRPLinkedIn - https://bit.ly/34mXyfzYouTube - https://bit.ly/2FQDhWdThe Business Continuity ShowTwitter - https://bit.ly/3ojEIO2Facebook - https://bit.ly/2Tjqv5HLinkedIn - https://bit.ly/34mXyfzYouTube - https://bit.ly/3mePJyGSponsors Outer Limit Supply https://bit.ly/2FR26Bp Coupon Code “EMWEEKLY” Power Up- https://www.powerupconnect.com/Mid-Atlantic Center for Emergency Management- https://macem.org/Home.aspxIf you would like to become a sponsor or advertiser Call Sitch Radio (714) 643-2500 X 1
In this episode of the Tactics Meeting, Randy Ashmore explains the certified emergency manager certification program offered by the International Association of Emergency Managers.
We're rounding off this month's series of FemInEM conversations with a whopper discussion! It's a veritable buffet of leadership as IAEM's immediate past president Dr Emily O'Conor and RCEM's current president Dr Katherine Henderson sit down to talk to our own Orla Kelly, current IEMTA president.
The vision of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA's) Emergency Management Institute (EMI) is to strengthen the field of emergency management by establishing an Emergency Management Professional Program (EMPP). The EMPP provides a framework for acquiring the knowledge, skills, and abilities to enter and progress through the field and to meet the challenges of a dynamic and complex environment. The entire EMPP curriculum is designed to provide a lifetime of learning for a career in emergency management.LinksLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/fema-training/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FEMAEMITwitter: https://twitter.com/FEMA_EMIWebsite: https://training.fema.gov/empp/Email: daniel@emweekly.comDr. Kelly Garrett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-kelly-garrett-98408412/AdvertisersTitan HST https://www.titanhst.com/Sitch Radio https://sitchradio.com
This week we have IAEM Vice President Candidate Brian Scroggins on the show to discuss why he wants to be the 2nd VP for IAEM. Brian is the 2015 Finalist - Governor's Point of Light Award for work with the unemployed. 2018 IAEM "National Emergency Management Volunteer of the Year" in the United States.Contact Tracing Our Path to Normal WebinarWhen: Aug 27, 2020 11:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)Register in advance for this webinar:https://us02web.zoom.us/…/register/WN_SwqB27-SSCmV24x0y71_xgAfter registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.Brian Scroggins,Website-https://www.iaem.org/email -jbrianscroggins@gmail.comTwitter - https://twitter.com/iaemFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/InternationalAssociationOfEmergencyManagersLinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-scroggins-1a022327/EM WeeklyWebsite - https://sitchradio.com/our-shows/em-weekly/Twitter - https://twitter.com/EM_WeeklyFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/emweeklyLinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/company/17905473/admin/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE-wAle11GsM_0r1XggqCqwSister ShowsEM StudentWeb - https://sitchradio.com/our-shows/em-student/Twitter - https://twitter.com/EM_WeeklyFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/emweeklyLinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/company/17905473/admin/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE-wAle11GsM_0r1XggqCqwThe Business Continuity ShowTwitter - https://www.instagram.com/titanhst/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Business-Continuity-Today-107622617647974LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddtdevoe/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm6x_5nxAyrlSbLC_xBimEQSponsorshttps://www.titanhst.com/https://www.vanquest.com/ Coupon Code “EMWEEKLY”https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-scroggins-1a022327/https://www.sitchradio.comIf you would like to become a sponsor or advertiserCall Sitch Radio (714) 643-2500 X 1
Harvard/IAEM Think Tank Discussion on Leadership During the COVID 19 Pandemic. Panel featuring: Pete Gaynor, Administrator, FEMA, DeAnne Criswell, Commissioner, New York City Office of Emergency Management; Leonard Marcus, Co-Director, National Preparedness Leadership Initiative, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and moderated by Richard Serino, former Deputy Administrator, FEMA, currently Senior Fellow, National Preparedness Leadership Initiative, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health,
In this update on Big Data and Analytics initiatives, we learn overall customer satisfaction on Big Data projects is trending down. Could be the continually evolving state of the industry, the trough of disillusionment, or simply unclear project goals. Reference links: IAEM 2018 Annual Conference, Rebecca Costa https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLlCejFmkOc Big Data’s Growing Pains, full report https://www.supplychainquarterly.com/topics/Technology/20190222-big-data---s-growing-pains/ Competitive Insights www.ci-advantage.com See the following interview on SCNR featuring Richard Sharpe, CEO of Competitive Insights Soundcloud: https://tinyurl.com/yxjzxo93 iTunes: https://tinyurl.com/y6zjx2za
Todd, from the Floor of the IAEM conference, 2018 in Grand Rapids Michigan. The International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM), which has more than 6,000 members worldwide, is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to promoting the "Principles of Emergency Management" and representing those professionals whose goals are saving lives and protecting property and the environment during emergencies and disasters
This week we talk to Charles Palocy the IAEM Student Region President about an issue that is brewing at the International Association of Emergency Managers. Is the student region going away and what are the futures of the college and university chapters? LinksLinkedIn: https: https://www.linkedin.com/company/em-weekly/Twitter: https://twitter.com/EM_WeeklyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/emweekly/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/em_weekly/IAEM Contact Information Nick Crossley, CEM, CPMUSA Council PresidentUSAPresident@iaem.com Andrew McGuire, EMT-PConnecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.iaem.R1@iaem.com Nancy J. HarrisNew Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islandsiaem.R2@iaem.com John R. Conklin, CEM, MEP, P/PEMDelaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington DC.iaem.R3@iaem.com Chauncia Willis, MPA, MEP, CEMAlabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.iaem.R4@iaem.com Judson M. Freed, MA, CEMIllinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsiniaem.R5@iaem.com Jamie Galloway, CEM, TEMArkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texasiaem.R6@iaem.com Dan Robeson, Jr., CEMIowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraskaiaem.R7@iaem.com Captain Pat Mialy, CEMColorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming.iaem.R8@iaem.com Carolyn J. Harshman, MPA, CEMArizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Pacific Trust, and Territories, including American Samoa, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands.iaem.R9@iaem.com Chandra Fox, CEMAlaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washingtoniaem.R10@iaem.comEM Weekly InformationEM Weekly www.emweekly.comForums: https://forums.emweekly.com AdvertisersTitan HST https://www.titanhst.com/The Blue Cell http://www.thebluecell.com/
Today we are discussing Emergency Management in Canada. We learn from Greg Solecki some of the differences, challenges, and similarities that EM’s in Canada face. IAEM in Canada is only 15 years old and they have already made an impact on the profession. I am happy to have Greg on the show.Related ShowsEP 36 IAEM 2017 Conference and Emex with Ellis Stanleyhttps://www.emweekly.com/see-65th-annual-iaem-conference/
In this Episode of EPIC Podcast (Emergency Preparedness in Canada) we review the recent IAEM Canada Emergency Management Leadership and Innovation Conference and discuss our 'Ah-Ha', 'Uh Oh', and 'Hmmmmm' moments! All this and more on this episode of EPIC Podcast. Current, Relevant, Canadian.
Today we talk to Kyle Nelson about the importance of having a weather professional in the EOC.
The Dukes hotwash the International Association of Emergency Management (IAEM) conference and programs with a whole host of experts - Susamma Seeley, Sarah Miller, Diane Logsdon and Andrew McGuire. From Tech (Drones! Smart Cars!) to Education (Are EM degrees worth it?) to Healthcare (Yes, there are healthcare emergency managers), we catch you up on all the latest issues in your global network of fine disaster practitioners. Pro tip: Pronounce it "I'AM" Also: we take a look at the culture of emergency management, which is working to diversify, but still has a ways to go.
IAEM The International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM), which has more than 6,000 members worldwide, is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to promoting the "Principles of Emergency Management" and representing those professionals whose goals are saving lives and protecting property and the environment during emergencies and disasters. IAEM Membership Brochure The History of IAEM IAEM-USA Strategic Plan IAEM PowerPoint Presentation (General Introduction) IAEM Videos Our Vision: That the International Association of Emergency Managers be recognized globally as the premier organization for emergency management. Ellis Stanley Ellis Stanley’s 40+ years of work experience in emergency management began as Director of Emergency Management for Brunswick County, North Carolina in 1975. While in Brunswick County he was selected as the First Fire Marshal for the jurisdiction as well as served as Fire and Rescue Commissioner. There Mr. Stanley was responsible for helping to develop a strong public safety infrastructure and overseeing the volunteer fire and rescue operations within the county. Mr. Stanley was appointed in 1982 as the Director of the Durham-Durham County Emergency Management Agency where he worked very close with the world’s largest research park in the North Carolina Triangle area and was heavily involved with hazardous materials planning. In 1987 Mr. Stanley was appointed by the Governor of Georgia as the Director of the Atlanta-Fulton County Emergency Management Agency. As part of the Public Safety Department for the City of Atlanta, Mr. Stanley served as a key advisor to the Public Safety Director. While in Atlanta, Mr. Stanley had extensive experience in major event planning (1988 Democratic National Convention, 1995 Mandela visit, and the 2006 International Olympic Games). Mr. Stanley was appointed in 1997 as Assistant City Administrative Officer for the City of Los Angeles and in 2000 as the General Manager of the Emergency Preparedness Department for the City of Los Angeles until his retirement in 2007. Mr. Stanley joined Dewberry, LLC in November 2007 as Director of Western Emergency Management Services. In March of 2008 Mr. Stanley was selected to be the Director of DNC Planning for the City & County of Denver, CO. Because of the success of the Democratic National Convention, August 29, 2008 was proclaimed “The Ellis Stanley Day in Denver”. Links https://www.iaem.com https://iaemconference.info/2017/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ellis-m-stanley-sr-b981852 Twitter: emstanleysr Email: ellisstanleysr@gmail.com Advertisers www.emweekly.com www.titanhst.com
The Dukes bring on Nicolette Louissaint, the Executive Director of Healthcare Ready, to talk about the Hurricane Maria disaster in Puerto Rico, the federal response to that disaster, and her organization's work helping the healthcare system to recover. Spoiler alert: It's all about comms and logistics. Plus, Nicolette can do wicked things with bombs and mashed potatoes, Andrew plans to rule IAEM and Mitch realizes he actually has no idea what silicon is (trust us, it's relevant). And, yes, we totally forgot to cover the US Virgin Islands, like everybody else, but we feel really bad about it.
Zello is about voice communication without calls, instant messaging without typing. That is that Zello does voice communication uses less bandwidth than phone, just like a text. So instant two way communication works when cell phones may not. Group communication with Zello is just as easy — everybody participates at his own pace and the entire group stays tuned, without interrupting their normal activity. Public safety services use this method for ages and there is a good reason for that. It simply works. Zello is based on p2p-architecture, which allows scaling easily, and proprietary protocols optimized for real-time communication over low-bandwidth and high-latency connections such as GPRS or EDGE Links www.emweekly.com www.titanhst.com www.zello.com Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2478568/ Twitter: @zello http://blog.basecampconnect.com/english/3-emergency-managers-you-should-follow-on-linkedin-part-2
"Lobbying" may have become a dirty word, but legislative advocacy is nothing less than essential for emergency managers who rely on federal grants to operate local and state emergency management programs. In this episode, the Director of Government Relations for IAEM breaks down the business of legislative advocacy.
George Whitney has over 24 years of professional experience in emergency and technology management, including project and program management at the local, state, and federal government level. He is the former California Office of Emergency Services (OES) Chief of Operations, Acting Deputy Director and Acting Cabinet Undersecretary where Geroge managed the state’s 24-hour alert, warning, safety, security, logistics, communications, and emergency response functions. In this capacity, George also chaired the State’s Response Information Management System Committee and led a number of agency and statewide planning, training, and resource management initiatives. George is an experienced Emergency Management Accreditation Program (EMAP) assessor, team leader, trainer and former Technical Committee Chair. Links linkedin.com/in/george-whitney-64144911 gbwhitney@gmail.com https://complete-em.com/AboutUs/
Desi Matel-Anderson interviews Sean Scott, the author of The Red Guide to Recovery and a winner of the Field Innovation Team Innovation in Emergency Management Challenge for the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) 2014 Conference.