Deputy Director, Strategy, Planning & Evaluation Division, Mount Weather EOC at DHS
Location:
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Industry:
Government Administration
Work:
DHS - Mount Weather EOC since May 2012
Deputy Director, Strategy, Planning & Evaluation Division, Mount Weather EOC
DHS 2002 - May 2012
Deputy Director, National Programs Office, Mt. Weather Emergency Operations Center
DHS FEMA 2002 - 2002
Executive Officer, Office of National Preparedness
FEMA 1996 - 2002
Program Specialist, Response & Recovery Directorate
One Valley Bank 1993 - 1996
Assistant Branch Manager
Education:
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1988 - 1992
BA, Economics
DRI International
Skills:
Disaster Response Program Management Government Emergency Management Homeland Security Preparedness
Interests:
Business Continuity
Incident Management
Emergency Management
Coalition For the Homeless, Inc.
House Director at Coalition For the Homeless
Education:
University of the District of Columbia
Skills:
Program Development Public Speaking Nonprofits Social Services Fundraising Customer Service Grant Writing Volunteer Management Case Management Grants Social Media
Youtube
Michael Hinkle Interview, Korea
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Duration:
15m 16s
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Duration:
47m 16s
Michael Hinkle
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Duration:
2m 12s
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Duration:
3m 30s
Careers in STEM Series: Energy Michael Hinkle
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Duration:
3m 7s
Senior Airman Michael J. Hinkle II
FREEDOM IS NOT FREE...NEVER FORGET!!! Senior Airman Michael J. Hinkle ...
Category:
Music
Uploaded:
20 Mar, 2011
Duration:
1m 10s
News
Besides the FAA, Furlough Impacts Are Mostly Muted
Former Social Security Administration Commissioner Michael Astrue predicted in February the loss through attrition of more than 6,500 fulltime and temporary workers. So far, the agency has lost 180 federal employees and 124 state employees through attrition, said agency spokesman Michael Hinkle. The