Jane
A. Bullock
Jane A. Bullock is a founding partner of Bullock & Haddow
LLC. Ms. Bullock has worked in emergency management for over
25 years. Prior to founding Bullock & Haddow, she served
as the Chief of Staff to James Lee Witt the Director of the
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) from 1992-2000.
In this position Ms. Bullock served as principal advisor to
the Director on all Agency programmatic and administrative
activities, provided advice and recommendations to the Director
on policies required to carry out the mission of the agency;
managed the day-to-day operations of the Agency; directed,
monitored, and evaluated Agency strategic and communication
processes; and oversaw administration of the Agency's resources,
including the disaster relief fund. Served as a principal
spokesperson for the Agency's programs before, during and
after disasters. She represented the Director and the Administration
with Congress, State and municipal governments, foreign officials,
constituent groups and the media. She served as part of the
Clinton Administration's Interagency Committee on National
Security and Critical Infrastructure Protection. She was chief
architect of FEMA's Project Impact: Building Disaster Resistant
Communities, a nationwide effort by communities and businesses
to implement prevention and risk reduction programs.
Ms. Bullock serves on the Adjunct Faculty at the Institute
for Crisis, Disaster and Risk Management at George Washington
University in Washington, DC where she teaches graduate level
courses in “Hazard Mitigation in Disaster Management”
and “Public Communications in Disasters.” She
is a Co-Author of a disaster management textbook entitled
Introduction to Emergency Management published in June 2003
and Introduction to Homeland Security published in September
2004.
George D. Haddow
George D. Haddow is a founding partner of Bullock & Haddow
LLC. Mr. Haddow served as the Deputy Chief of Staff to the
Director of the United States Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) during the Clinton Administration. He was responsible
for policy formulation in the areas of disaster response and
recovery, public/private partnerships, public information,
environmental protection and disaster mitigation. He served
as Director of FEMA’s Office of Public Affairs and was
responsible for implementing the first customer service program
within the Agency. He was one of the principal of FEMA’s
national disaster mitigation initiative entitled Project Impact:
Building Disaster Resistant Communities. Mr. Haddow also managed
FEMA’s disaster management and mitigation projects in
Argentina, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Dominican
Republic, Haiti, Ecuador and the Bahamas. Prior to coming
to FEMA, he worked in the U.S. Senate and in the private sector
as a hazardous materials and transportation planner. He also
serves on the Adjunct Faculty at the Institute for Crisis,
Disaster and Risk Management at George Washington University
in Washington, DC where he teaches graduate level courses
in “Crisis and Emergency Management” “Hazard
Mitigation in Disaster Management” and “Public
Communications in Disasters.” He is a Co-Author of a
disaster management textbook entitled Introduction to Emergency
Management published in June 2003 and Introduction to Homeland
Security published in September 2004.
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