Eric Rosenberg

Search And Rescue Leader at King County Search and Rescue Association

Eric Rosenberg is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in technical operations and leadership roles. Since December 2014, Eric has held the position of Senior Services Engineer at Microsoft, focusing on automating the deployment, maintenance, and monitoring of production Exchange servers. Prior to this role, from 2010 to 2014, Eric served as a Senior Service Operations - Exchange Administrator, where skills in PowerShell were utilized for various Exchange Administration tasks. In addition to technical expertise, Eric has dedicated over twenty years as a volunteer leader with the King County Search and Rescue Association, holding various leadership positions including two years on the Board of Directors as the Director of Training. Eric holds a Bachelor of Arts in Geography from San Francisco State University, completed in 1991.

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Seattle, United States

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King County Search and Rescue Association

King County Search and Rescue volunteers are ready to respond when people find themselves in imminent danger or distress, such as when a hiker gets lost or injured, an Alzheimer’s disease patient wanders away from home or flooding strikes. With over 600 volunteers, King County Search and Rescue is the largest search and rescue organization in Washington state. We respond to more than 160 calls a year, both in and outside of our county. In 2014, we completed 134 missions, volunteered almost 19,000 mission hours, and drove more than 180,000 miles. We’re a 501(c)(3) non-profit, funded 100% by generous donations–we do not receive any money from taxes. We are proudly 100% volunteer, and we provide our services at no cost to citizens of King County. King County Search and Rescue volunteers are dispatched and supervised by the King County Sheriff's Office. King County Search and Rescue Association was incorporated on February 1, 1965, though some of our member units were started in 1954.