Rob Dudgeon has a diverse work experience in the emergency management and healthcare sectors. Rob started their career in 1990 as a Paramedic at American Medical Response, where they worked as a Paramedic Field Supervisor and CES Coordinator. In 2003, they joined the City and County of San Francisco as the Deputy Director of the Department of Emergency Management, where they provided leadership in emergency preparedness and response efforts. During their tenure, they also served as an EMS Specialist at the EMS Agency, Department of Public Health.
In 2016, Rob Dudgeon became a Principal Consultant at G&H International Services, Inc., focusing on resilience and working with high-level clients in the Department of Homeland Security and FEMA. Rob led initiatives to enhance resilience and developed nationally deployable technology tools. Rob left this position in 2018.
In 2016, Rob Dudgeon also founded their own consultancy, Union Foxtrot International, LLC, where they were responsible for all aspects of the business. Rob developed contingency strategies and assisted public and private sector organizations in emergency preparedness and recovery. Additionally, they worked with a regional wholesale bank to create a crisis management plan.
In September 2018, Rob Dudgeon joined Teracore, Inc. as a Senior Director, though no end date is provided for this role.
Overall, through their various roles, Rob Dudgeon has contributed significantly to the field of emergency management and resilience, working with government agencies and organizations to improve their preparedness and response capabilities.
Rob Dudgeon began their education at Clovis High School, from 1982 to 1986. After completing high school, they attended Foothill College from 1989 to 1991, where they earned a degree in paramedic through the paramedic program.
Years later, from 2004 to 2006, Rob pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in Management at Saint Mary's College of California. Following this, in 2012 and 2013, they attended the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health to study Organizational Leadership, though the information does not specify if they obtained a degree from this institution.
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