1. Randy R. Nunn
EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND – UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, M.S., Emergency Management, December 2016
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND – BALTIMORE COUNTY, B.S., Emergency Health Management May 2013
QUALIFICATIONS
Experienced emergency manager with knowledge of coordinating tabletop and full-scale exercises at
the local, State, Federal and International level. Expert proficiency in conducting various training
events including curriculum development, discussion based and operations based exercises. Certified
emergency services worker with knowledge coordinating resources at the local, state and federal level.
Professional knowledge of importance for meeting deadlines and developing plans within the national
incident management system.
EXPERIENCE
Executive Director
KRITISK CONSULTING, Inc., Ashton, MD
May 2015 – Present
• Oversee day-to-day operations for emergency management consulting firm located outside
Washington, D.C.
• Participate in multiple tabletop, functional and full-scale exercises. Clients include agencies
such as Maryland Emergency Management Agency, Somerset County Office of Emergency
Services, Towson University and City of Portland, Oregon.
• Oversee development of all training and exercise products, including document development,
webinars and facilitation of all HSEEP compliant exercise planning meetings.
• Provide project management support for multiple clients related to a variety of emergency
management related events; including healthcare scenarios, HAZMAT, active shooter and
weather emergencies.
Emergency Management Specialist
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Washington, DC
November 2014 – May 2015
• Part of the Erudite Mobile Training Team, focusing on mass casualty training at various
embassies including Amman, Jordan and Lagos, Nigeria.
• Develop, test and implement the first incident command system for multiple high threat
embassies.
• Developed multiple training products, including in person presentations, webinars, video
conferences and two Train the Trainer classes to allow continuity of instruction once team
departed. Act as Exercise Director for multiple exercises, including table-top and full-scale mass
casualty scenarios.
• Work with international response agencies including host Country resources, USAID, and
USDOD to develop multi-tiered response plans to mass casualty incidents including triage,
treatment and transportation.
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Training & Exercise Administrator
MARYLAND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY, Reisterstown, MD
February 2014 – November 2015
• Oversee organization and execution of multiple tabletop exercises; act as Exercise Director for
functional and full-scale exercises for various state agencies. Work with Maryland Governor’s
office to successfully conduct four tabletop exercises per year with Governor’s Cabinet.
• Conduct continuity of operations training for various County health departments across the
state. Update plans in accordance with Governor’s initiative and oversee training on essential
functions and COOP operations.
• Assigned to various roles in emergency operations center during activations.
• Maintain weekly and monthly update calendar for Director and Department of Health Secretary
on status of training and classroom events.
Emergency Medical Technician – Paramedic (PRN)
GRANVILLE EMS, Oxford, NC
July 2009 - Present
• Respond to medical emergencies and provide advanced life support services to citizens.
• Provide on scene EMS command support in cooperation with local fire and police departments.
Organize and approve extrication plans for various size incidents.
• Assist with training and implementation of SMART triage system throughout the EMS and local
fire department system.
Medical Operations Officer
UNITED STATES ARMY, MARYLAND NATIONAL GUARD, Baltimore, MD
March 2011 - Present
• Develop and implement clinical training program for soldier medics and noncommissioned
officers.
• Directly in charge of a Platoon of 23 combat medics; monitor and supervise training for 700-
soldier battalion to include composite risk management revision and ensure proper
implementation throughout.
• Review armory and battalion level relocation plans throughout annual training, and ensure
both medical and support operations are continued throughout.
• Present training plans to various State level officers throughout the year to ensure proper
training and risk management policies are being followed.
Paramedic Instructor
VANCE-GRANVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Henderson, NC
August 2011 – December 2012
• Assisted primary instructor with teaching paramedic students in accordance with national
standard curriculum.
• Develop mock disaster drill program training in accordance with FEMA and state disaster
regulations.
• Coordinate with various local agencies to include 911, police, fire and Duke University life flight
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to ensure resources and personnel are present for mock disaster drills.
• Provide extensive classroom and hands on exercises to ensure Paramedic students are well
versed in incident command and disaster response structure.
CERTIFICATIONS
- TOP SECRET CLEARANCE - NATIONAL REGISTRY PARAMEDIC (NRP) - NORTH CAROLINA PARAMEDIC
(NCEMT-P) - LEVEL 1 INSTRUCTOR (NFPA)- CPR/BLS INSTRUCTOR (AHA)- ACLS INSTRUCTOR (AHA) -
PALS INSTRUCTOR (AHA) - HSEEP INSTRUCTOR - FEMA PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SERIES
INSTRUCTOR
REFERENCES
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