Please join me for a brown bag lunch session with Nancy
Suski, the Executive Director of Georgetown University’s Master’s Degree in
Emergency and Disaster Management (EDM).
When: Monday 6 July from 12:00 to 1:00
Where: FEMA Conference Center, room 114 B
(outside of the security turnstiles)
What: Informational briefing, Q&A period
with the Executive Director and a current student/FEMA Logistics employee.
Details: Come as you are, please feel free to
bring your lunch.
RSVP: Please RSVP to Adam Burpee at adam.burpee@fema.dhs.gov so we can
have an idea of the head count in case we need a larger venue.
This one year program is an incredible opportunity to earn a
Master’s Degree from one of the most respected schools in the world. I am
in my last few weeks of the program and I have been extremely impressed with
the quality of instruction, the opportunity to collaborate with emergency
managers from all levels of government and the private sector, and the
incredible experiences during the intensive sessions.
Here is the Georgetown EDM website: http://scs.georgetown.edu/edm
The yearlong
cohort program immerses students in the high-intensity field of emergency
management, priming them with the strategic and critical thinking skills they
need to confidently make decisions, take action, and provide assistance when
disaster strikes. Students learn from seasoned emergency management experts
through a blend of online courses and on-site intensives, which take them
around the world to explore various hazards and understand emerging challenges
across diverse environments.
Yearlong Cohort. Five contiguous
program modules provide students with rigorous online study and hands-on
experiences to impart depth and breadth of knowledge in the emergency and
disaster management field.
Real-World Experience. Students
participate in five, one-week intensives in Shrivenham and London, San
Francisco, New Orleans, and Washington, D.C., where they gain experience tackling
diverse challenges and develop the competencies needed to manage and lead
response efforts.
Unrivaled Access. Through a
partnership with Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory and Cranfield University,
the program offers access to some of the field’s top resources, experts, and
facilities, providing students with the cutting-edge industry knowledge and
training they need to become leaders in emergency management.
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