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Old 04-21-2021, 07:04   #1
BryanK
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Request to interview Emergency Management professional

*Post Edit: Project concluded. However, I would still like to network with someone in the emergency management field. If anyone would like to share a few PM's regarding the field that would be great.*


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Hello everyone,

I have not been active on the board for a while now due to life happening on life's terms, however I could use someone's help. BLUF, I have a school project to interview an individual who is currently or has been a professional within the Emergency Management field. If anyone has the time to exchange a few emails, partake in a Zoom meeting (or similar medium), or answer an interview form I created in Microsoft Word it would be much appreciated.

The preferred medium for this interview is a video meeting per my Professor’s instructions, but email will be acceptable. My preferred interviewee would either be currently employed or formerly employed in an Emergency Management role. Specifically, someone having worked within a government or private sector organization that gets deployed to disaster areas or handles logistics for those agencies that ensures support reaches victims of natural or man-made disasters. This is my target position of employment that I am working toward.

If anyone can spare the time, about 15-20 minutes for an interview, it would be appreciated beyond measure. I can be contacted via private message here on Professional Soldiers® to schedule a meeting with your preferred method of contact and on a day and time of your choosing. I must have this project completed by 30APR2021 for reference. I greatly appreciate the time anyone has devoted to reading this post, and I look forward to learning from those whom may grace me with this interview.
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Last edited by BryanK; 05-03-2021 at 09:55. Reason: Project ended.
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