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• <br /> all properties were inside the designatedgrid system (OCS Grids) that were approved b= FEMA and to quantifywhat debris was <br /> P P lm y PP y <br /> eligible through the PA program for removal. Viewed areas that were outside of the FEMA grid system to see if damage was <br /> substantial enough to have a grid turned on in that area for PPDR. Performed validations on structures to determine eligibility for <br /> FEMA Cat B demolition program for right-of-way debris removal. <br /> • <br /> RECOVERY MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES LLC2011 <br /> IPublic Assistance Debris Monitoring Specialist <br /> Wake County Tornadoes (DR-1969) Raleigh, North Carolina. Recorded quantities of debris accurately on load tickets and other <br /> documentation. Completed reports such as daily logs, load tickets, incident reports, periodic progress reports, photo log and <br /> Isketches for applicant. Coordinated with applicant and contractors on a daily basis to ensure transparent flow of information <br /> designed to mediate project problems. <br /> BECK DISASTER RECOVERY,INC. 2008-2010 <br /> Senior Project Officer <br /> Hurricane Ike (DR-1791) Beaumont, Texas. Worked closely with debris removal contractors and TXDOT representatives. <br /> Supervised monitoring for both wet and dry debris removal in two very large counties.Assisted with eligibility determinations,which <br /> Iinvolved working directly with FEMA officials. Monitored the cleanup of the environmentally sensitive Abshier \Vildlife <br /> Management Area,a bird watching destination at Smith Point,TX. <br /> PBS 6 J CORP. 2005-2008 <br /> ISenior Public Assistance Officer <br /> Hurricane Katrina (DR-1604) Waveland-Gulfport, Mississippi. Attached to Public Assistance Program, Mississippi Emergency <br /> Management Agency(\SMA),assigned to Hancock and Pearl River Counties,MS. In Pearl River County,pre-validated with 100% <br /> IFEMA approval for eligibility of standing dead tree and dangerous hangers'removal. Provided on-site monitoring of standing dead <br /> tree removal from public rights of way.Worked with a County representative and a FEMA Project Officer to locate,GPS pinpoint, <br /> measure, and mark trees eligible for cutting as part of FEMA's dead and dangerous tree program. These eligibility determinations <br /> Iwere critical to the county qualifying for full FE\4A reimbursement. As Senior Field Coordinator, duties included fast expansion of <br /> debris operations;Daily scheduling and training of over 80 debris monitors;Certification of debris trucks;oversight of debris tower <br /> and TSDRS reduction activities. <br /> IPBS 6-1 CORP. October 2005—December 2005 <br /> Supervisor,Monitor Training for First Pass Debris PUSH. <br /> Wake County Tornadoes (DR-1969)Raleigh,North Carolina.Supervised new employee training,eventually overseeing the work of <br /> 90 monitors in the field.Served as monitor for damaged tree removal(leaners and hangers).Following debris removal,served as <br /> Ifield representative with duties including GPS location and eligibility determination for trees that threatened public safety,with <br /> photo documentation of each tree removed.Responsible for all linear parks within Broward County. <br /> IEDUCATION <br /> LEES-MCCRAE COLLEGE-BANNER ELK,NORTH CAROLINA <br /> DISASTER EXPERIENCE <br /> DR 1604 DR 4085 <br /> DR 1609 DR 4086 <br /> DR 1791 DR 4286 <br /> DR 1969 DR 4337 <br /> IDR 4024 <br /> IlPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT <br /> • Multiple FEMA Public Assistance Certifications <br /> II <br /> 1 30 <br />