NEW YORK, NY, October 12, 2012 (Press-News.org) Timothy Riecker has worked for years in the State of New York's Emergency Management Office however; starting in 2012 he decided to become a partner for Emergency Preparedness Solutions, LLC. Timothy Riecker's position as partner includes meeting with prospective clients to review, update, and prepare emergency management plans. "The company clients include, government, businesses, not-for-profit businesses, and various industries to assess their preparedness needs," says Timothy Riecker.
Timothy Riecker didn't stumble upon this position by accident. His qualifications to work as a business partner come from his years of work in emergency management. Timothy Riecker worked from September 11, 2001 to July 2011 for the New York State Emergency Management Office located in Albany, New York. Through his years of service at the emergency management office, Timothy Riecker performed a number of professional positions- his last position being Chief of Training and Exercises.
While much of the work that Timothy Riecker performed at the New York State Emergency Management Office included designing and implement training courses, he did have experience in preparing for emergencies. He contributed to "both State and National-level training curriculum recognizing material needed for preparedness exercises for Emergency Operation Center management, the National Incident Management System, and Defense Support of Civil Authorities."
His experience came from his services as a Duty Officer where he had the responsibilities of a management position during emergencies both in the field and in the operations center. In his career, he responded to 19 federally declared disasters and emergencies. Such emergencies included weather emergencies, terrorist attacks, and plane crashes.
Timothy Riecker also was responsible for presentations as well. He conducted a number of presentations for a variety of agencies including NGO's, communities, and conferences in regards to "incident management and emergency preparedness," says Timothy Riecker.
Timothy Riecker has years of emergency management experience. He has also worked as an EMT and volunteer Firefighter. There is little doubt that all of Timothy Riecker's past emergency work makes him a valuable partner for Emergency Preparedness Solutions, LLC today.
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Partnership with Emergency Preparedness Solutions, LLC Announced by Timothy Riecker
After years of experience working in emergency management, Timothy Riecker will provide experience and knowledge for Emergency Preparedness Solutions, LLC.
2012-10-12
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