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Docusign Envelope ID: B576D624-E16E-4D9F-BC67-5703DE54A6F8 <br /> Orange County—Comprehensive Emergency Operations Plan Update <br /> Louisiana Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness <br /> (GOHSEP), 1993-2005 <br /> Various Roles, Chief of Preparedness Division, 2003-2005 <br /> Chief of Planning Division, 1992-2003 <br /> • Administered all planning activities for GOHSEP, including planning,training, and exercises, as Chief of the <br /> Planning Division. <br /> Managed two divisions and several programs, including the hurricane,hazardous materials(hazmat), and <br /> radiological emergency preparedness programs. <br /> Managed a planning staff responsible for the State EOP and all 64 parish EOPs and provided Louisiana's input <br /> to the National Response Plan. <br /> Served as State Lead for the Southeast Louisiana Catastrophic Hurricane Planning effort, incorporating the <br /> Hurricane Pam exercise scenario.This planning effort focused on the recovery aspects of a major hurricane <br /> making landfall in New Orleans. <br /> As Hurricane Planning lead, worked with the state's hurricane planning committees and LA-VOAD on all <br /> aspects of disaster planning, including post-disaster recovery programs. <br /> After several disasters, I worked with FEMA IA as the state representative at Disaster Recovery Centers, <br /> working with disaster survivors. <br /> Oversaw the administration of all federal programs, including the hurricane, terrorism, hazmat, and <br /> radiological programs, as Assistant Chief of the Natural and Technological Hazards Division. <br /> Managed over 200 disaster applications with over 600 projects stemming from seven federally declared <br /> disasters and planned the distribution of$100 million in federal disaster aid payments to Public Assistance <br /> applicants after federal disasters. <br /> CERTIFICATIONS AND TRAINING <br /> • Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP) <br /> • ICS 100— Introduction to the Incident Command System <br /> • ICS 200— ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents <br /> • ICS 300— Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents <br /> • ICS 400—Advanced ICS for Command/General Staff <br /> • FEMA Emergency Management Institute (EMI) Professional Development Series <br /> RFP NO.367-005435 • 10/23/24 11 ©1EM, <br />