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Bridging the Gap: Connecting Mitigation Practitioners for Resilient Communities

The Natural Hazard Mitigation Association (NHMA) serves as a vital forum uniting diverse stakeholders in the field of hazard mitigation. Led by Alessandra Jerolleman, MPA, CFM, our mission encompasses fostering collaboration among engineers, planners, government officials, and community activists to enhance community resilience. Through training, advocacy, and innovative programs, NHMA aims to reduce disaster losses and create sustainable, safe environments. Join us in achieving a culture of mitigation and improving effectiveness in community resilience efforts.

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Bridging the Gap: Connecting Mitigation Practitioners for Resilient Communities

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  1. Bridging the Gap: Bringing Mitigation Practitioners Together Across Disciplines Alessandra Jerolleman, MPA, CFM, Executive Director, NHMA

  2. Agenda • Opening Remarks • What is NHMA?

  3. Opening Remarks • Hazard Mitigation as the foundation of decent, safe, sanitary, affordable and sustainable communities • Working together instead of in parallel or recreating the wheel • NAI principles applied to Hazard Mitigation in general • Patchwork Quilt approach

  4. What is NHMA? NHMA was created to bring together the various individuals and organizations working in the field of Hazard mitigation.

  5. NHMA Membership Includes • People wanting to make a difference and work towards reducing losses from disasters • Engineers, planners, floodplain mangers, government officials, community activists, academics, practitioners, students, etc. • People involved in building resilient organizations and communities

  6. NHMA Goals • Forum for professionals • Source of training and technical information • Voice for hazard mitigation practitioners • Achieve a culture of mitigation • Social component of mitigation • Professionalization • Develop more effective mitigation programs for the whole community

  7. NHMA Activities • MOU with FLASH • Partner in the SUFC • Tri-Chair for the National Mitigation Collaborative Alliance • Testimony before state legislatures • Workshops such as Patchwork Quilt • Yearly conference beginning in 2010

  8. NHMA Activities • Work with ABA and APA • Collaboration with ASFPM • Active member list serv • Comments provided on NFIP Reform, NDRF, and various technical publications.

  9. Contact Info: Natural Hazard Mitigation Association 616 Solomon Drive Covington, Louisiana 70433 504-914-6648 www.nhma.info

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