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The Emergency Management Network

EMN Media, Daniel Scott, Todd T DeVoe, Marc C. Baker, CEM, Michael Prasad, MA, CEM, Benjamin Kahn, Randal Collins

This newsletter features strategies and advice from today’s frontrunners and experts in emergency management. Its purpose is to empower and enrich current and future leaders.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • EMN Media

    EMN Media is an independent media company focusing on public policy and leadership

  • Daniel Scott

    Leadership Professional and Coach. Driven by a purpose and a genuine desire to make a difference, Daniel Scott continues to push boundaries, challenge the status quo, and empower individuals and organizations to thrive in the digital age.

  • Todd T DeVoe

    Todd De Voe is an educator, writer, and podcaster. He currently hosts The EMN Newsletter Podcast, The Leader's Cafe', and Co-Hostes Disaster Politic. Todd is the Editor in Chief of The Emergency Management Network newsletter.

  • Marc C. Baker, CEM

    Servant Leader with a comprehensive background in Public Safety, Emergency Management, International and Homeland Security. Ability to handle high stress, high consequence, and time constrained situations while exercising sound risk management.

  • Michael Prasad, MA, CEM

    Prasad is the executive director of the Center for Emergency Management Intelligence Research - CEMIR.ORG. He has a masters degree in emergency and disaster management and is a Certified Emergency Manager. Learn more about him at michaelprasad.com.

  • Benjamin Kahn

    My true passion is emergency management. I absolutely love it. I love the people, the communities, and the ability to make a positive difference in people's lives.

  • Randal Collins
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