NASAR
Beth Brown is a dedicated professional with extensive experience in healthcare and customer service. Currently serving as a Greater Columbus Certified Tourism Ambassador for Experience Columbus since August 2019, Beth promotes the city through quality customer interactions. Since December 2010, Beth has contributed as a SARTech III for the National Association For Search And Rescue, providing essential emergency response and disaster relief services. Previous roles include RN BSN Case Manager at Registered Nurses Care, where patient care and the coordination of services were key responsibilities, as well as positions in various healthcare settings, including internship roles at Mt. Carmel Health System and University Hospitals East. Beth also has a background in interior design from Antonelli College, further showcasing a diverse skill set that includes project management and design elements. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from The Ohio State University and a diploma in General Studies from Dublin Coffman High School.
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NASAR
The National Association For Search And Rescue (NASAR) has been in existence since 1972. Originally started to represent the State Search and Rescue Coordinators, NASAR grew to represent all SAR volunteers and continues to support the State Search And Rescue Coordinators Committee (SSARCC). NASAR uses standards developed by ASTM, NFPA, DHS, FEMA, and other respected bodies to build education courseware, publications, and certifications. Government agencies and non-profit Search And Rescue Teams use NASAR’s material and certifications to build credentialing programs for their organizations and produce highly skilled searchers that work within their communities and are available for mutual aid regionally and nationally. NASAR is a Virginia Non-Profit and Federal 501(C)3 which welcomes your donations to assist us in training searchers for your community.