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George W. Foresman, Under Secretary
for Preparedness of the U.S. Department
of Homeland Security (DHS), announced
today that DHS's U.S. Fire Administration
(USFA), in cooperation with three other
partners, has selected eight senior
fire officials for fellowships to attend
the Harvard University's Senior Executives
in State & Local Government Program
this summer at the John F. Kennedy School
of Government.
The 19-day program includes other State
and local government leaders from across
the country and focuses on exploring
the interrelationships between citizens
and government, analyzing policy options,
and examining the ethical and professional
responsibilities of leadership.
"This program is considered of
great value to state and local officials
accepted to this intense educational
experience," said Foresman. "Working
with the other organizations, these
individuals will be exposed to new and
challenging perspectives and ideas by
a very talented faculty, including elected
officials. We expect these selected
students to take back their new-found
knowledge to assist their communities
in preparing for all emerging threats
and risks facing all residents of this
nation."
The fellowship program for fire service
leaders is a joint effort between the
USFA and the International Association
of Fire Chiefs (IAFC), the International
Fire Service Training Association (IFSTA),
and the National Fire Protection Association
(NFPA). Each organization funds two
fellows. The final element of the competitive
selection process was held at USFA's
National Emergency Training Center (NETC),
in Emmitsburg, Maryland, on April 12.
"As a former fire chief, I have
great empathy for the challenges confronting
today's fire executives. We at USFA
are confident that this experience will
assist those selected in developing
their public policy and leadership skills
to better serve their communities,"
stated Acting USFA Administrator Charlie
Dickinson. "I am also confident
that these eight fellows will represent
the best of our fire services within
this important forum of local and state
officials."
The fellowships were awarded by Harvard's
John F. Kennedy School of Government's
admission committee, based upon recommendations
of a nominating panel that included
representatives of IAFC, IFSTA, NFPA,
DHS/USFA, and former program participants.
Those selected are:
Kevin Brame, Deputy Chief, City of
North Las Vegas (Nevada) Fire Department
Eddie Burns, Fire Chief, City of Dallas
(Texas) Fire Department
Brian Crawford, Assistant Chief, Shreveport
(Louisiana) Fire Department
Stephen Dean, Fire Chief, City of Mobile
(Alabama) Fire Department
Dennis Ham, Battalion Chief, City of
Atlanta (Georgia) Fire/Rescue Department
William Hawley, Fire Chief, City of
Allen (Texas) Fire Department
Joseph Pfeifer, Deputy Assistant Chief,
Fire Department of New York (New York)
Kristin Rollwagen, Deputy Chief, City
of Minneapolis (Minnesota) Fire Department
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