Governor John P. deJongh, Jr. has appointed Mark A. Walters as State Director of the Virgin Islands Territorial Emergency Management Agency. Walters returns to the Territory from the FEMA Region II.
Walters has had nineteen-year tenure at FEMA. DeJongh thanked FEMA Administrator David Paulison and Regional Administrator Steven Kempf, Jr. for his assistance in providing such talented leadership as the Territory continues to build its on-the-ground capacity at VITEMA.
Walters will serve in the Virgin Islands on loan from FEMA for one year under the Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) with a possible one year extension.
DeJongh said Walters brings a tremendous wealth of experience to the position and "we are most grateful to FEMA for providing us with one of its most seasoned managers who will have an opportunity to make a substantial contribution to his community through this assignment."
DeJongh said he could think of no better candidate to bring the necessary leadership, vision and stability to our community at a time when we are seeking to revitalize our approach to emergency preparedness in the Virgin Islands.
Last Modified: Wednesday, 11-Aug-2010 14:33:50 EDT
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