Emergency Management has emerged as a profession in the last thirty years. Russell
Coile's career as one of the country's first Certified Emergency Managers (CEM)
parallels its development, building on his background in electrical engineering,
operations research and information science. He is one of the first managers
awarded Lifetime status by the International Association of Emergency Managers.
After high school in Honolulu and three engineering degrees from MIT, Coile chronicles
his life and work during three years in Panama, two years in Peru, one year in Brazil,
one year in Japan, one year in Italy, and three years in England, plus many years in the
states of Delaware, Virginia, Maryland, Rhode Island, Massachusetts and California.
This book features examples of scientific papers and published articles representing
key research projects from every phase of his career, including disasters such as
earthquakes, tsunamis and floods. Photographs document his family story.
Russell C. Coile, Ph.D's life story parallels the development
of disaster management as a profession, after forty years of
pioneering work in electrical engineering, operations research,
and information science. He is a Certified Emergency Manager
who has lived and worked on five continents.
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After high school in Honolulu and three engineering degrees from MIT, Coile chronicles his life and work during three years in Panama, two years in Peru, one year in Brazil, one year in Japan, one year in Italy, and three years in England, plus many years in the states of Delaware, Virginia, Maryland, Rhode Island, Massachusetts and California.
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