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This fall saw the addition of two new instructors joining the faculty of the at the . The program offers certificates for those interested in furthering or starting careers in policy, planning, security, and organizational and management issues related to emergency preparedness at federal, state, and local levels.
- Adam Thiel is the former deputy secretary of public safety and homeland security for the Commonwealth of Virginia (2014-16) where he led a department of 30,000 employees and an annual budget of $3.1 billion. Thiel, a 2000 graduate of the Schar School鈥檚 Master鈥檚 in Public Administration program, is currently the fire commissioner and director of the Office of Emergency Management for the city of Philadelphia. He is responsible for leading the Philadelphia Fire Department鈥檚 3,000-plus uniformed and civilian members in addressing every facet of protecting the sixth-largest city in the U.S.
- Donell Harvin,听former chief of homeland security and intelligence for the District of Columbia is a senior policy researcher at the Rand Corp. He also instructs in the Master鈥檚 in Public Administration and Biodefense Graduate programs. In his more than 30 years in the field, Harvin has developed expertise in domestic intelligence and information sharing, planning and response to terrorism, and countering weapons of mass destruction.
鈥淭he addition of these two accomplished 鈥榩racademic鈥 instructors is a fantastic opportunity for students to confer with and learn from experts who are in the thick of headline news and knowledgeable with up-to-the-minute policy issues in the course of their regular work,鈥 said , associate dean of student and academic affairs at the Schar School.听
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