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I ®®CR®O®®WDER CrowderGulf <br /> �felL� RFP Disaster Debris Management and Disposal Services 18-04-02 <br /> City of Sunny Isles Beach, FL <br /> 1 7. Personnel Experience and Qualifications <br /> i <br /> Key Personnel <br /> I CrowderGulf Disaster Management brings a responsible and experienced organization to partner with the City of Miami Beach. <br /> CrowderGulfs extensive experience and personnel resources enables us to quickly assemble uniquely trained and experienced <br /> project teams and match specialized equipment and subcontractor resources with project execution requirements. All <br /> I CrowderGulf officers, managers and supervisors have been involved in previous successful disaster related to debris operations <br /> and have been fully trained in quality control, safety, ethics and drug policies of CrowderGulf. Should we need their services we <br /> have additional management resources that include retired and semi-retired construction, City, County, FEMA, and Power <br /> I Company professionals who are experienced in managing and inspecting disaster related work. We also have a standby <br /> agreement in place with various engineering companies to provide personnel for engineering services, if needed. <br /> I Regional Director ----_. <br /> John Campbell <br /> Senior Regional Director 1+ 2 --;' -I <br /> jcampbell@crowdergulf.com ' , k 1 . <br /> c <br /> Mr. Campbell has experience in disaster response planning and management since 1968. He has a <br /> B.S. degree in Political Science from the University of Southern Mississippi and a Masters degree in - <br /> Logistics.Management from the Florida Institute of Technology. After retirement from the U.S.Army as <br /> I a full Colonel with 30 years of service, he served for six years as Chief of Operations for Lee County <br /> Emergency Management in Fort Myers, Florida. Mr Campbell has direct experience in debris recovery operations from Hurricane <br /> Iniki in Hawaii and Hurricanes Charley, Ivan and Wilma that impacted Southwest Florida. He also provided mutual aide to <br /> I Escambia County, Florida following Hurricane Ivan. During his 36 years of public service, he amassed an extensive background <br /> in high-level management, disaster response and training. He also trains CrowderGulf clients in all facets of debris management, <br /> Incident Command System (ICS), National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the FEMA PA program process. Mr. <br /> Campbell was previously qualified as an accredited Professional Emergency Manager through the Florida Emergency <br /> I Preparedness Association (FEPA) and remains active in the organization. (NIMS Certified Instructor) <br /> I Regional Manager <br /> Don Madio <br /> Florida Regional Manager <br /> Clearwater, FL 3 '" " <br /> ,. <br /> (813) 285-8749 cell <br /> fi^{ <br /> dmadio@crowdergulf.com <br /> Since 1999, Don Madio has served on more than 75 mid-to-large-scale disaster recovery and debris <br /> managementprojects. Don's seasonedportfolio offers a wide range of competent recoveryand ;: <br /> 9 9 P 3L ,,� <br /> management disciplines, providing critical oversight to operational challenges and innovative project <br /> Istrategies that regularly exceed client expectations and project goals. Upon taking a position with ',. ... ^ '`. <br /> CrowderGulf, Don was deployed, following Hurricane Matthew, where he provided management and <br /> oversight to four adjoining municipal governments. These projects were successfully completed within the client's time frame and <br /> I contract specifications.Most recently, Mr. Madio served as Florida's Regional Manager and was tasked to manage multiple clients <br /> after Hurricane Irma swept through the State of Florida. He and his team of Project Managers and Field Supervisors, along with <br /> 50+ subcontractors managed 17 successful debris management and waterway projects. All the while, Mr. Madio handled any <br /> I challenges that the historic 2017 Storm Season threw at him and met all client's expectations.After project completion,he and his <br /> team helped remove and dispose of over 1 MILLION CUBIC YARDS of debris. Mr. Madio is a graduate from the University of <br /> Florida. (NIMS Trained) <br /> I44 <br />