Raymond Hennings directs disaster and emergency management services for ACS.
As a consultant to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), he assisted in recovery efforts for several disasters, including hurricanes Katrina and Rita, where he advised on policy to FEMA’s Gulf Coast Recovery Office and the Louisiana Individual Assistance operation. He also has provided FEMA with guidance on workforce development, program controls and management techniques.
Hennings has also:
- Provided leadership on disaster programs funded by the HUD Community Development Block Grant program, including Louisiana's Road Home Program and the Texas Homeowners Assistance Program.
- Developed strategic plans for the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness.
- Been trained on the National Incident Management System, the Incident Command System, the National Response Plan and FEMA Public Assistance Operations.
Hennings is a member of the American Economic Association and holds a Master’s degree in Economics from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University, and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Political Science from Syracuse University.
Disaster Preparation, Response and Recovery
An expert on disaster services, Hennings can provide insight on:
- Disaster policy, procedures and programs
- FEMA Public Assistance and FEMA Individual Assistance, including the Individual and Households Program, and Direct Housing operation
- Community Development Block Grant disaster funding
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To arrange to discuss the latest trends with Hennings or to set up an interview, please contact:
Ken Ericson
Director
Corporate Communications
202-378-2692
ken.ericson@acs-inc.com