WTFem 10 Q’s series shares the experiences of women across the spectrum of emergency management jobs and careers. Check out their stories and advice and connect with us to nominate someone (or yourself!) to participate in the 10Q series. Thanks to everyone who has joined us so far!
Deputy Emergency Management Coordinator, Victoria Office of Emergency Management
Victoria, Texas, USA
Emergency Management Planner, Lewis County Emergency Management
Lewis County, Washington, USA
Emergency Programs Manager, Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport
St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
Emergency Coordinator, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, HHS
Tucson, Arizona, USA
Honors Bachelor of Disaster and Emergency Management, York University
Toronto, Ontario, CA
Director of Emergency Management, Mount Sinai Morningside Hospital
New York, New York, USA
Director of Communications, Virginia Department of Emergency Management
Richmond, Virginia, USA
Director of Disaster & Resilience, SWCA Environmental Consultants
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA
Lecturer, California State University at Long Beach
Long Beach, California, USA
Staff Services Coordinator, Tennessee Emergency Management Agency
Nashville, Tennessee, USA
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To increase the representation of women at every level of emergency management in order to achieve the industry’s objectives of building resiliency and of effective and equitable planning, response and recovery.
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Engage women in the emergency management and disaster response industries in order to support professional development and the industry’s objectives of building resiliency and of effective planning, response, and recovery.
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