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Trent Lovett

Trent Lovett has been an educator for over 30 years. He spent seven years in the classroom as a Math and Physics teacher prior to beginning his career in administration. Mr. Lovett served 8 years as a Middle school Principal, 4 years

David J. Kling

Dave Kling has been EPA’s Associate Administrator for Homeland Security, or Acting Associate Administrator, since July 2015. Our Office of Homeland Security is responsible for coordinating Agency planning, prevention, preparedness and response to large-scale catastrophic incidents, such as terrorist attacks and natural

Dr. Atif Nazir DVM, M.S. (HONS), C.M.S., H.O.

Dr. Atif Nazir is Health Officer /Health Director of Plainfield Health Department where he assure the delivery of comprehensive public health services to diverse community of City of Plainfield. He has worked in the field of public health over the past 15

Mouhanad Hammami, MD. MHSA

A graduate of Aleppo University, Syria, Dr. Hammami completed his postdoctoral research in Pediatrics at the Newborn Center of the University of Tennessee in Memphis, and then accepted a faculty appointment at Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit, Michigan and

Eric Howard

Eric is a PHP Epidemiologist at the Oklahoma City-County Health Department. He coordinates acute disease investigations and plays an integral role in the vectorborne disease response program. He prepares case and habitat maps for mitigation. He publishes weekly seasonal vector surveillance reports.

E. Oscar Alleyne, DrPH, MPH

Dr. Oscar Alleyne is Senior Advisor for Public Health Program at the National Association of County and City Health Officials providing leadership and senior level management of a portfolio covering the programmatic divisions of Infectious Disease and Informatics, Public Health Preparedness, Readiness,

Vincent Cantu

Vincent Cantu is the Public Health Emergency Preparedness coordinator for the Abilene- Taylor County Public Health District where he is responsible for preparing and implementing plans aimed at mitigating the damage caused by events such as natural disasters, bio terrorist attacks and

Dr. William N. May

William May, MD is the co-director of the Johns Hopkins Zika Center. He is an associate professor of ophthalmology at the Wilmer Eye Institute. He is a comprehensive ophthalmologist and specializes in cataracts and refractive surgery. Dr. May’s particular interests are femtosecond