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The Emergency Manager of the Future: Summary of a Workshop (2003)

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APPENDIX B LIST OF ATTENDEES Beverly Allen, ALCOSYS, Inc. Stephen Ambrose, National Aeronautics and Space Administration William Anderson, National Research Council I(asse Andrews-Weller, U.S. Air Force David Applegate, American Geological Institute Michael Armstrong, ICE Consulting Sandy Baer, Nextel Ethan Beckcom, Arkansas Tech University Stephen Bender, Organization of American States B. Wayne Blanchard, Federal Emergency Management Agency Andrew Bruzewicz, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lane Bullock, Bullock and Haddow, LLC Keith Bushey, George Mason University Burnice Cain, ComCare Alliance Arthur Candenquist, Amtrak Damon Cappola, George Washington University Peter Casals, International Association of Emergency Managers Robert L. Chartrand, Center for Strategic and International Studies William Choate, BCS, Inc. Ross Corotis, University of Colorado William R. Cumming, Vacation Lane Group Dale Dague, U.S. Forest Service Tom Donaldson, National Weather Service Thomas Drabek, University of Denver Robert I. Dumont, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Douglas A. Ehthardt, Uniform Services University of Health Services Erdem Ergin, George Washington University Ann-Margaret Esnard, Cornell University Derek Estes, Washington, DC Emergency Management Agency Leanna Falkiner, Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction Lee Finewood, National Research Council Don Geis, Gels Design-Research Associates Jeffrey Glick, Federal Emergency Management Agency Daniel Glucksman, International Safety Equipment Association Paula Gordon, George Washington University Valerie Gregg, National Science Foundation George Haddow, Bullock and Haddow, LLC lack Harrald, George Washington University Tom Hassler, VEMA Monique Hite, National Research Council 24

William Hooke, American Meteorological Society Patricia tones I<ershaw, National Research Council tames I<endra, University of Delaware Mila Bennett, Federal Emergency Management Agency I(aritha I<Iailasam, ARC Butch I<inerney, U.S. Geological Survey Richard I<uchnicki, International Code Council Quon I(wan, Federal Transit Administration Matthew Ladd, ARC Buck Latapie, U.S. Forest Service Ray Lehr, Northgro Grumman Elizabeth Lemersal, Federal Emergency Management Agency Marc Levitan, Louisiana State University Michael Lindell, Texas A&M University Nicholas Lum, U.S. Department of Transportation I(evin Lynott, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Harold M. Baker, Virgin Islands Territorial Emergency Management Agency Steve Maguire, U.S. Department of Transportation Margaret McCalla, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Christine McCoy, Rural Community Assistance Program Carolyn McMahon, American Meteorological Society Dave McMillion, National Emergency Management Association Jim McPheeters, McManis ~ Monsalve Associates Susan Mockler, The Research Group Ugo Morelli Richard Murname, Risk Prediction Initiative Jim Murphy, Michael Baker, Inc. Joanne Nigg, University of Delaware Robert O'Connor, National Science Foundation Brenda Phillips, Jacksonville State University Brenda Phillips, University of Massachusetts John Pine, Louisiana State University Lewis Podolske, Homeland Security Council Carla Prater, Texas A&M University Thomas Roston, U.S. Department of Transportation Clair B. Rubin, George Washington University Mary I(ate Rubin, GRS Emily Scott, American Geological Institute Monica Severson, SRA International Porter Shellhammer, Sarasota County Fire Department Mark Siegel, University of the District of Columbia Roylando A. Smith, Sr., Virgin Islands Territorial Emergency Management Agency Daryl Spiewak, International Association of Emergency Managers Eugene Stallings, National Hydrologic Warning Council Ellis M. Stanley, City of Los Angeles Laura Steinberg, Tulane University Charles M. Stahl Joe Steller, National Institute of Building Sciences Lacy Suiter, Naval Postgraduate School Richard Sylves, University of Delaware I<. Thirumalai, U.S. Department of Transportation 25 y

Greg Thomas, CSOSA ). R. Thomas, International Association of Emergency Managers Eric Tolbert, Federal Emergency Management Agency Susan Tubbesing, Earthquake Engineering Research Institute Maria J. Vorel, Federal Emergency Management Agency Daniel Wako, ARC William (Al) Wallace, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Matt Walton, E-Team, Inc. Maria Weir, ARC Dennis Wenger, National Science Foundation toel Widder, CalTech Don Winter, DW Consulting Services Chris Wright, Amgen, Inc. I(emi Yai, National Research Council John Young, ESRI William Yurcik, National Center for Supercomputing Applications 26

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From hurricanes to terrorism; natural, technological, and other disasters can have potentially life-threatening effects. Emergency managers of the future will need to have the necessary skills to be prepared for these and other events. The workshop discusses the role and responsibility of emergency managers of the future and the resources needed to meet forthcoming challenges.

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