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|Ed is a lead Wilderness First Aid instructor and has trained scores of NET volunteers to be more proficient disaster medical responders. Ed also very graciously stepped in to take over instruction at 2023 NET Camp when a fellow instructor had to call in sick.
|Ed is a lead Wilderness First Aid instructor and has trained scores of NET volunteers to be more proficient disaster medical responders. Dr. Myers also very graciously stepped in to take over instruction at 2023 NET Camp when a fellow instructor had to call in sick.
|<span style="background:#002D72; color:#002D72">.</span><span style="background:#002D72; color:white">'''Trainer Accolade'''</span><span style="background:#002D72; color:#002D72">.</span>
|<span style="background:#002D72; color:#002D72">.</span><span style="background:#002D72; color:white">'''Trainer Accolade'''</span><span style="background:#002D72; color:#002D72">.</span>
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|Jonny is the Emergency Management Program Manager for Portland Public Schools. Not only is Jonny an important operational partner for PBEM, he has led the charge to expand Teen CERT programs.
|Jonny is the Emergency Management Program Manager for Portland Public Schools. Not only is Jonny an important operational partner for PBEM, he has led the charge to expand Teen CERT programs in collaboration with PBEM, Multnomah County Emergency Management, and other educational campuses in the region.
|<span style="background:#006400; color:#006400">.</span><span style="background:#006400; color:white">'''Service Appreciation'''</span><span style="background:#006400; color:#006400">.</span>
|<span style="background:#006400; color:#006400">.</span><span style="background:#006400; color:white">'''Service Appreciation'''</span><span style="background:#006400; color:#006400">.</span>
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|As a Health Sciences CTE Teacher, Aaron established and has instructed Teen CERT programs for years, in collaboration with PBEM and Multnomah County. In addition to the hundreds of students Aaron has directly guided in his classes, many more are exposed to emergency preparedness through day-long, on-campus events he coordinates.
|As a Health Sciences CTE Teacher, Aaron established and has instructed Teen CERT programs for years, in collaboration with PBEM and Multnomah County. In addition to the hundreds of students Aaron has taught extensively in his classes, many more are exposed to emergency preparedness through day-long campus events he coordinates.
|<span style="background:#006400; color:#006400">.</span><span style="background:#006400; color:white">'''Service Appreciation'''</span><span style="background:#006400; color:#006400">.</span>
|<span style="background:#006400; color:#006400">.</span><span style="background:#006400; color:white">'''Service Appreciation'''</span><span style="background:#006400; color:#006400">.</span>
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|Herb is truly a master trainer, who frequently instructs Basic NET Training units on Fire Suppression and Utility Control, and Radio Communications. He also founded the local nonprofit [https://aa7hw.org/ AA7HW.org/] which is a collective of volunteer ham radio trainers who provide instruction and testing to amateur radio operators in the NET ranks and beyond.
|Herb is a master trainer who frequently instructs Basic NET Training units on Fire Suppression and Utility Control, and Radio Communications. He also founded the local nonprofit [https://aa7hw.org/ AA7HW.org/] which is a collective of volunteer ham radio trainers who provide instruction and license testing to amateur radio operators in the NET ranks and beyond.
|<span style="background:#002D72; color:#002D72">.</span><span style="background:#002D72; color:white">'''Trainer Accolade'''</span><span style="background:#002D72; color:#002D72">.</span> ★ <span style="background:#FF3300; color:#FF3300">.</span><span style="background:#FF3300; color:white">'''Radio Award'''</span><span style="background:#FF3300; color:#FF3300">.</span>
|<span style="background:#002D72; color:#002D72">.</span><span style="background:#002D72; color:white">'''Trainer Accolade'''</span><span style="background:#002D72; color:#002D72">.</span> ★ <span style="background:#FF3300; color:#FF3300">.</span><span style="background:#FF3300; color:white">'''Radio Award'''</span><span style="background:#FF3300; color:#FF3300">.</span>
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|Brian is a GIS (mapping) expert who developed the [[Damage Assessment Mapping Module]] for PBEM, and also voluntarily supports local teams with other mapping projects. The DAMM found a new purpose during the January 2024 ice storms when NETs deployed to document damage in their communities; the data collected was used in Portland's successful application for a Federal Disaster Declaration. Brian's technical expertise is also informed by his experience as a forester and wildland firefighter.
|<span style="background:#006400; color:#006400">.</span><span style="background:#006400; color:white">'''Service Appreciation'''</span><span style="background:#006400; color:#006400">.</span> ★ <span style="background:#009975; color:#009975">.</span><span style="background:#009975; color:white">'''Program Innovation'''</span><span style="background:#009975; color:#009975">.</span>
|<span style="background:#006400; color:#006400">.</span><span style="background:#006400; color:white">'''Service Appreciation'''</span><span style="background:#006400; color:#006400">.</span> ★ <span style="background:#009975; color:#009975">.</span><span style="background:#009975; color:white">'''Program Innovation'''</span><span style="background:#009975; color:#009975">.</span>
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