Breaking news on Mundays. Wait, we’re using the green screen today?

Classic floating head trick! PIO Pro tip: Never wear green when on going on studio news.
Now making everyone smile with the classic floating head trick!
Ahhh, the magic of TV!
Breaking news on Mundays. Wait, we’re using the green screen today?

Classic floating head trick! PIO Pro tip: Never wear green when on going on studio news.
Now making everyone smile with the classic floating head trick!
Ahhh, the magic of TV!
December was busier than initially planned although January 2016 is going to be rough.
In the first week, I’ll be lending my rescue expertise to New Jersey. The big city baby!
Second week, I’ll be headed to central Illinois to teach at Illinois State University. Just hoping to snag a few gondolas on my way there.
Third week, I south to teach at the Houston (Texas) Office of Emergency Management. I haven’t seen Mel since our Advanced PIO class.
Fourth week, I head to present to the big bosses at TEEX. Then a quick turnaround midweek, then off to North Carolina for preparedness and continuity keynote.

2016’s new slate is ripe – so no time to waste. Go get it!
2015 year in review
Trainings conducted: 71 classes (ICS, IMT, PER, G-xxxx, AWR, etc…)

Classroom instruction: 2,372 participants

FEMA Regions: Instructed in 8 of 10 FEMA Regions (missed 2 and 10)

Looking forward to 2016!
R&R right?
Merry Christmas everyone.
Detailed to a special assignment.
Shout out to all of those who are working this holiday season keeping America safe.
Merry Christmas peeps!