Gwinnett County Emergency Management Specialist Receives International Certification

(Lawrenceville, Georgia) The International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) has awarded the prestigious Certified Emergency Manager (CEM®) credential to Gwinnett County Emergency Management Specialist Nancy Coltrin. 

The emergency management certification program was developed by IAEM with funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and guidance from an advisory board.  The Certification Commission approves applicants who successfully complete an extensive credentials package, a management essay, and a written examination.  The credentials requirements include experience, references, education, training, and contributions to the profession.  The management essay requires respondents to submit a response to a scenario they might face while fulfilling emergency management responsibilities.

Gwinnett County Director of Emergency Management, Greg Swanson said “the CEM® designation is the highest honor of professional achievement available from the International Association of Emergency Managers.  Only 2,809 individuals hold the CEM® designation worldwide and we are thrilled Nancy has attained this professional milestone.”    

The Gwinnett County Office of Emergency Management is a unit of the Gwinnett County Police Department that handles a variety of tasks involving planning for emergencies and disasters, responding to incidents as a coordinating agency, directing mitigation against hazards, and assisting Gwinnett County Government and its residents in recovery after an incident.

The Office of Emergency Management works very closely with all Gwinnett County departments and private/nonprofit partners to accomplish these goals.  Nancy has been with the Gwinnett County Office of Emergency Management since 2012 and leads several disaster preparedness, planning, and recovery projects. 


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