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William Craig Fugate (born May 14, 1959) [1] is the former administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. [2] As director for the Florida Emergency Management Division, he oversaw the "Big 4 of '04" and as the administrator for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, he organized recovery efforts for a record of eighty-seven disasters in 2011.
Craig Fugate, who led the Federal Emergency Management Agency in the Obama administration, has seen a lot of natural disasters. He knows the difference between destruction and utter devastation ...
Craig Fugate, former director of the Division of Florida Emergency Management and administrator for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, jokes with reporters after speaking at Capital Tiger ...
Former FEMA administrator and Genasys board member Craig Fugate said he hopes the technology makes evacuations smoother and ultimately saves lives. ... CBS News. Tennessee teacher honored with ...
“Most states don't even have the ability, including Florida, to manage these disasters,” without federal money and help, said Craig Fugate. Fugate has been a county emergency manager in Florida, head of the state of Florida's disaster office under a Republican governor and director of FEMA under President Barack Obama.
As Craig [Fugate] often says, the Waffle House test doesn't just tell us how quickly a business might rebound – it also tells us how the larger community is faring. The sooner restaurants, grocery and corner stores, or banks can re-open, the sooner local economies will start generating revenue again – signaling a stronger recovery for that ...
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Former FEMA administrator Craig Fugate encouraged people not to lose hope. Communications being out and loved ones being unreachable “doesn’t necessarily mean the worst has happened,” he ...