![]() He had us shooting two-inch circles for a while based the aim-small-miss-small concept. So when we got to class, he taught us combat shooting basics (which are always good to go over again because of the little bad habits you develop) and then got high speed with executive protection shooting drills, shoot/no shoot drills, and accuracy drills. ![]() He’s taught at Bw and a host of other places, and he’s instructed first tier teams (and lower) all over. Tom is a shooting professional and an executive protection specialist, a former Fed security professional, and ex-cop. He added a lot to our classes – these were not the bear minimum 07 and 09E classes just to get the final tests done. It’s a brand new facility, and he’s got a flexible training program. So far as I know, it’s the only training center where you can shoot steel between NOVA and Blackwater. Integrity doesn't just happen - we have to choose to practice our values every day.I recently finished my 07E and 09E training at Tom Perroni’s Commonwealth Criminal Justice Academy in Fredericksburg, Va. We can only earn that trust one day at a time, by being accountable, present, honest, and dependable, always choosing courage over comfort and choosing what's right over what's fun, fast, or easy. Integrity encompasses our responsibility to build public trust by keeping the commitments we make and being good stewards of the funds with which we have been entrusted. Which FEMA core value do you resonate with the most? I have integrated these values into our hiring, training and how we implement all aspects of our program. At the same time, the only way we’re going to be successful is to conduct ourselves with compassion, fairness, integrity and respect for all claimants and the broader public. ![]() Our office will provide unwavering support to the community to further their recovery while being mindful of the length of time it will take to do so. ![]() We’re dedicated to creating a program that meets the needs of New Mexicans impacted by the wildfires and subsequent floods. What's the most important thing you want people to know? I would be frustrated as well, which is why I’m going to work very hard to get people what they need to recover. I know how challenging the last year has been on the community. While in this position, I will continue to dedicate my time to listening and learning about the unique culture of Northern New Mexico and the outstanding needs we can help address through the Claims Office. I have several decades worth of experience building and managing federal programs, and this new program will require all that experience and more. We have the opportunity together to build and design a program that meets the unique needs of claimants. I'm here because I care about the recovery of the people affected by the Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon fire and floods. What motivated you to apply for this position? She is the former director of FEMA’s Office of Environmental Planning and Historic Preservation and former Deputy Assistant Administrator of the Risk Management Directorate. "We’ll be here until the job is done and every claimant receives the compensation they’re due."īefore joining the Claims Office, Angela directed FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation Assistance Programs nationally, including the new Building Resilient Infrastructure in Communities (BRIC) Program, the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program, and the Flood Mitigation Assistance Program.
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