Veterans Health Administration
Deputy Director
White House Military Office
Deputy Director, Strategic Initiatives
Fema
Chief, Readiness Branch, Emergency Services, Mount Weather Eoc
Fema Jan 1, 2014 - Jun 2016
Acting Director, Strategy , Planning , and Evaluation Division , Mount Weather Eoc
Fema Nov 2004 - Jan 2014
Deputy Director, Strategy, Planning and Evaluation Division, Mount Weather Eoc
Education:
Virginia Tech 1988 - 1992
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Economics
Skills:
Disaster Response Program Management Government Emergency Management Homeland Security Preparedness Policy Government Contracting Business Continuity National Security Incident Management Crisis Management Policy Analysis Exercises Federal Government Security Clearance Public Policy Strategic Planning Counterterrorism
Interests:
Emergency Management Business Continuity Incident Management
Certifications:
Associate Business Continuity Professional Ics 100, 200, 300, 400; Nims 700; National Response Framework 800 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program Dri International (Disaster Recovery Institute) Fema
Youtube
Michael Hinkle Interview, Korea
Michael Hinkle was interviewed in 2003 by Clare Chamberlain on behalf ...
Duration:
15m 16s
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Team Tango visits with Michael Hinkle and Serena Moyer of SkillMil Pre...
Duration:
47m 16s
Michael Hinkle
Meet Mike Hinkle, Associate at HLG.
Duration:
2m 12s
Michael Zegen & Marin Hinkle Talk Golden Glob...
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Duration:
3m 30s
Careers in STEM Series: Energy Michael Hinkle
Learn more about a career in Energy! Michael Hinkle is the GVSU Farm M...
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