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Executive Committee

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The Executive Committee of the Iowa Emergency Management Association generally meets on the first Friday of each month.

As stated in Article VIII of the IEMA Bylaws, the executive committee is comprised of the following individuals:

Position Name County Term Expires
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Gary Brown
Woodbury County Fall Meeting 2011
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Steve O'Neil
Cerro Gordo County Fall Meeting 2011
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Bridget Edson Floyd County Fall Meeting 2010
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Robert Christensen Buena Vista County Fall Meeting 2010
Past President David Morlan
Boone County Fall Meeting 2011
District 1 Rep. A.J. Mumm Polk County Non-Expiring
District 2 Rep. Darrell Knecht Howard County Non-Expiring
District 3 Rep. Michael Ehret Dickinson County Non-Expiring
District 4 Rep. Larry Hurst Mills County Non-Expiring
District 5 Rep. Jeff Anderson
Marion County Non-Expiring
District 6 Rep. Chance Kness Clinton County Non-Expiring
ISAC Representative Lori Morrissey Story County Non-Expiring

Past IEMA Presidents

Name County Years of Service
Dave Morlan Boone County
2007-2009
Rick Wulfekuhle Buchanan County 2005-2007
Mahala Cox Warren County 2003-2005
Barry Halling Dallas County 2001-2003
Lori Morrissey Story County 1999-2001
Terry Reekers Emmet County
1993-1999
Tim McKiernan Pocahontas County
1991-1993
Jim Kelley Kossuth County
1989-1991
Anne Koontz O'Brien County 1987-1989

Last Updated on Sunday, 09 May 2010 21:36  
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