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Kitsap County Retail Leakage Study for KEDA
Elizabeth Scott, PhD |
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Dr. Elizabeth Scott currently serves as a Regional Labor Economist for Washington State's Employment Security Department. Her area includes Kitsap, Clallam, and Jefferson Counties.
Prior to coming onboard to her current position, Dr. Scott held the position of Assistant Director with University of Washington Educational Outreach where she developed and administered financially self-sustaining professional certificate programs in areas such as Oracle Administration and Global Supply Chain Management. In the early part of her career, she worked for the ocean carrier Sea-Land (now part of Maersk) after serving her country as a Radioman in the United States Coast Guard. |
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Disaster Recovery,
Emergency Planning &
Preparedness for Business
Susan May - Program Coordinator, Public Educator/Public Information Officer for Kitsap County |
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Susan started working for Kitsap County Department of Emergency Management in November of 2007. She manages the K-PREP program, which includes schools, neighborhoods, and emergency preparedness for businesses'. Susan also provides public information coordination for day to day and disaster events. Prior to working at KCDEM, Susan coordinated the disaster planning efforts within the Environmental Health Programs of the Washington State Department of Health (DOH), addressing potential terrorism issues. Some of the areas of concern include drinking water, food safety, chemical response, environmental surveillance, zoonotic/vector diseases, and radiation. She joined the state as a Radiation Health Physicist and supervised the Nuclear Safety Section which deals with planning and response for radiation emergencies. Susan earned a BS in Biological Oceanography and a BA in Zoology from Humboldt State University. She has experience in a wide range of areas such as emergency plan/procedure development, applied health physics, environmental pathway analysis, education/training, dose assessment, and radiological emergency response. |
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