"In the first minutes of opening this book, I found myself reaching for the notepad and highlighter because this book provides the seasoned emergency manager and the newbie the groundwork for where we are and where we need to be. Robert McCreight and Curry Mayer have respectfully called-out the elephant in the room regarding seasoned emergency managers, academics, and those fresh-out of school and why we need to quickly gel that effort for future success. There are parts of this book that every emergency manager needs to take to their elected officials, governors, and chief executive officers to understand that failure to resource is or will be the main ingredient for an even nastier response or recovery in the near future. This book is exceptional, thought provoking, and full of take-aways. It’s a mission-critical read for anyone working or considering a career in this arena. For the experienced emergency manager this book is a wake-up call!”
Dan E. Summers, CEM, FPEM
Director, Collier County Bureau of Emergency Services and Emergency Management, Naples, Florida
— Dan E. Summers, Collier County Bureau of Emergency Services and Emergency Management, Naples, FL, Director, CEM, FPEM
“This book provides the seasoned emergency manager and the newbie the groundwork for where we are and where we need to be. It is exceptional, thought-provoking, and full of takeaways.”
—Dan E. Summers, Director, Collier County Bureau of Emergency Services and Emergency Management, Naples, Florida
— Dan E. Summers, Collier County Bureau of Emergency Services and Emergency Management, Naples, FL, Director, CEM, FPEM
“Crucial reading for anyone currently working in the all-hazard emergency management fields and future practitioners. It is authoritative and sobering. Readable, compelling, and timely.”
—Linda Crerar, Director, The Center of Excellence for Homeland Security-Emergency Management
— Linda Crerar, The Center of Excellence for Homeland Security-Emergency Management, Director
“This is a must-read for current and prospective emergency managers, researchers, and planners. It highlights the leadership traits, skills, and knowledge that will be instrumental in dealing with future disasters.”
—Dorothy E. Miller, Emergency Management Coordinator, City of Round Rock Fire Department/HSEM, Texas
— Dorothy E. Miller, City of Round Rock Fire Department/HSEM, Texas, Emergency Management Coordinator