IEMSA CHAPTERS
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APUS Chapter Newsletter, "The Guardian":
7/08 | 4/08 | 2/08 | 12/07 | 10/07
American Public University System now has an IAEM student chapter with more than 90 members. Officers are led by APUS students Bob Ellis (President), Cory Mero (VP), Evelio Matos (Secretary) and Dan Niederman (Treasurer). Faculty co-sponsors are IAEM members/APUS professors Chris Reynolds and Mike Kemp. It is the largest student chapter in IAEM's Region 12.
This is APUS's first ever student organization, and the university has given the chapter outstanding support throughout the founding process. It is IAEM's 10th student chapter. IAEM staffers provided terrific leadership and administrative support in solving the problems of adding members from an online community of students in 21 time zones. Nearly 85% of APUS's students are in the military, and many more students are in first responder local agencies. APUS IEMSA's primary goals are to provide service to the community and university, benefits to student members, and eventual transition to IAEM as regular members. For APUS students, "community" is the world.
Points of contact: Bob Ellis at B1Ellis@hotmail.com or Mike Kemp at michael.kemp@ndsu.edu.
Russellville, AR
IAEMSA-ATU Chapter Web Site
Emergency management started at Arkansas Tech in 1997 and was one of the first bachelor's degree programs in the country in this discipline. In 2004, a grant was received for developing an Emergency Operations Center (EOC) on campus, which opened in 2005 as one of only a few EOCs on college campuses. Also in 2005, the EM program became a department at Arkansas Tech. A master's degree program began in 2006.
The Department of Emergency Administration and Management offers bachelor of science and master of science degrees in emergency management and homeland security.
The contact for ATU's IEMSA chapter is Beth Gray, faculty advisor, egray3@atu.edu or Jamie Earls, graduate assistant, jearls@atu.edu.
Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
For information, contact John Lindsay at lindsayj@brandonu.ca.
California, PA
Chapter Officers include: Zachary Ordo, President; Jessica Long, Vice President; and Nichole Trimnal, Treasurer & Secretary. For information contact Chapter President Zachary Ordo at 717-512-7661 or ord5206@cup.edu.
Warrensburg, MO
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For information, contact Chapter President John Irvin at swervv2003@yahoo.com.
Provisional Status
Riverhead, NY
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For information, contact Chapter President John Van Wagner at jjvw1116@yahoo.com. Faculty advisor is James Munday, CEM, jmunday@panynj.gov.
Escola Superior Agraria, Castelo, Portugal
Web site
IPCB is proud to be IAEM's first student chapter outside of North America. As a leading provider of university education in emergency management and civil protection in Portugal, we believe our chapter will contribute to the growth of IAEM Europa and will support the educational and career requirements of our students. We hope to form strong links into other Europa Universities and initiate new chapters elsewhere; particularly in the home countries of some of our non-Portuguese students. For more infrmation about IPCB's IAEM Chapter, please contact the chapter officers: PresidentJoão Luís Tavares Alves Canas, joaocanas@smartsquared.pt; Vice President Bruno João Antunes Taborda Gil Rito, brunojrito@gmail.com; Faculty Advisor Celestino Morais de Almeida, celestino@esa.ipcb.pt; Treasurer Luis Manuel Correia Vilela; and Secretary Pedro Goncalo Matos Gil.
New York, NY
John Jay College’s Graduate Programs offer a Masters of Science Degree in Protection Management and a Masters Degree in Public Administration, both with concentrations in Emergency Management. John Jay College also offers undergraduate degrees in Fire & Emergency Service, Security Management, and Fire Science.
For more information about the John Jay College IEMSA chapter, please contact us at IEMSA@jjay.cuny.edu. The chapter is organized and led by students under the direction of faculty advisor Dr. Jeanne-Marie Col (jcol@jjay.cuny.edu). The chapter offers students another resource in their pursuit of careers in emergency management. Events include panel discussions from professionals in the field, focus groups, noted authors, tabletop exercises, and other networking forums.
Vermilion, Alberta, Canada
Link For information, contact Chapter President Barry Bouwsema at 780-464-2098 or b-dbouwsema@shaw.ca.
Buzzards Bay, MA
Massachusetts Maritime Academy (MMA) is a regimented state college located in Buzzards Bay, MA. In 2004, MMA joined the growing ranks of colleges to offer a Bachelor’s Degree in Emergency Management/Homeland Security. The Emergency Management program offers students the scientific and analytical background to approach emergency situations with knowledge and skill. Classes such as Infectious Agents, Radiological Materials, Risk Assessment and Public Health Issues lay a strong foundation. The academics are supplemented with a mandatory internship, customary to MMA’s “Learn, Do, Learn” tradition. The graduating Class of 2008 will be the first to include the Emergency Management degree.
For information on the Emergency Management/Homeland Security program at Massachusetts Maritime Academy, visit www.maritime.edu, or contact IAEM Student Chapter Faculty Advisor Richard C. Yazbek, CDR, USCG (Ret.), Associate Professor, at ryazbek@maritime.edu or Chapter President Jeremiah A. Kunze at jakunze@gmail.com. Chapter officers are: Jeremiah A. Kunze, President; Theo Theocles, Vice President; Jonn Shea, Treasurer; Bryan Sears, Secretary.
In 2007, MMA launched its Master of Science in Emergency Management degree. The program builds upon topics covered in the undergraduate module and is offered in a part-time executive format. Students include professionals from both the public and private sectors, including the fields of education, first responders, large corporations and federal emergency management agencies.
For information on the Master of Science in Emergency Management program at Massachusetts Maritime Academy, visit www.maritime.edu/graduate.
New York, NY
IEMSA-MCNY Chapter Web Site | EM-Related Programs at MCNY
IEMSA-MCNY "Presser": 06/08 | 04/08 | 03/08 | 02/08 | 12/07 | 11/07 | 10/07 | 09/07 | 08/07 | 07/07 | 06/07 | 04/07 | 03/07 | 02/07
For information, contact IEMSA-MCNY Chapter President Brian Silva at
president@iemsa-mcny.org or 562-897-6677. Chapter officers are: Brian Silva, President; Jim Sheridan, First Vice President; Marina Diaz, Second Vice President; Matt Ziemer, Secretary; Donna Teekasingh, Treasurer; and Pedro Carrero, Public Relations.
Metropolitan College of New York offers an master's of public administration in emergency management and homeland security. For more information on the program, please contact Program Director Professor David Longshore at dlongshore@metropolitan.edu or visit www.mcny.edu/emergency. To subscribe to the monthly IEMSA-MCNY "Presser" Newsletter, please send an e-mail to publicrelations@iemsa-mcny.org with the word "SUBSCRIBE" in the subject line and and your name in the body.
Fargo, ND
Link Current & Back Issues of EM Student Newsletter
The new officers of the NDSU chapter are: President - Breanna Koval; Vice President - Aaron Hassett; Secretary - Travis Delzer; Treasurer - Meghan Wabner; and CSO Rep - Dan Grahn. For more information, please contact Breanna.Koval@ndsu.edu.
Northfield, VT
News release about new EM program
Link to program information
The Norwich University chapter has been accepted as a provisional IEMSA student chapter. (profile pending)
Philadelphia, PA
Provisional Status
Link to program information
The Philadelphia University chapter has been accepted as a provisional IEMSA student chapter. Faculty advisor is Dr. Jean B. Will. Officers are: Robert Buzzerd, President; Robert Feinberg, Vice President; Robert Mattle, Treasurer; and Daryl Doering, Secretary.
Akron, OH
Christchurch, New Zealand
Provisional Status
Student Chapter Web Site
Chapter Officers include: Amy Stephenson, President; Scott Barnard, Vice President; Ali Bazgard, Treasurer; and Tom Wilson, Secretary. Faculty advisor is Tim Davies.
Chicago, IL
Provisional Status
The University of Chicago chapter has been accepted as a provisional IEMSA student chapter. Faculty advisor is Michael J. Fagel, with Martha Hawk as alternate advisor. Officers are: Patrick J. Jessee, President; Marian Adley, Vice President; Ameya Pawar, Treasurer; and Betty Mitchell, Secretary.
Vermillion, SD
Chapter officers are: Jordan Pekevski, President; Brigitte J. Konen, Graduate Vice President; Melissa Butenschoen, Undergraduate Vice President; Ariel L. Del Gaizo,
Secretary; and Laura M. Bunner, Treasurer. For information, contact Jordan Pekevski at Jordan.Pekevski@usd.edu.
Denton, TX
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Stephanie Knopp is UNT Chapter President, and she can be reached at stephanie.iemsa@yahoo.com. Other officers are: Matthew Reed, Vice President; Franchessa Meza, Secretary; and Phillip Stachelski, Treasurer. Faculty advisor is Dr. Jack Rozdilsky.
Chapel Hill, NC
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Richmond, VA
Provisional Status
The Virginia Commonweatlth University chapter has been accepted as a provisional IEMSA student chapter. The faculty advisor is Larry Mullendore, and the alternate faculty advisor Dr. William Newmann.
Chapter officers are - President: Patrick Ashley; Vice President: Tom Kohlbeck; Secretary: Daniel Morris; Treasurer: Jonathan Kiser; and Historian: Elisabeth Forde.
Bellingham, WA
Chapter Web Site
Current chapter officers are: Fred Kunchick, President; Stefen Paige, Vice President; Trevor Kammerzell, Treasurer; and Yuka Matsubara, Secretary. For information, contact the chapter faculty advisor: Dr. Jason Levy, Assistant Professor of Hazard Mitigation & Emergency Planning, at Jason.Levy@wwu.edu or 360-650-6487.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Chapter Web Site | Graduate Program | Undergraduate Program
The Executive Committee of the
Disaster and Emergency Managers Student Association
(DEMSA) Chapter includes: Benjamin Pantin, President; Susan MacGregor, Vice President; Elianna Tepperman, Secretary; Patricia Young, Treasurer; and Patricia Yang, GSA Rep. For information, contact Benjamin Pantin. Faculty advisor is Dr. Ali Asgary, IAEM-Canada President.
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