FEMA Official Jeremy Greenberg Resigns as Head of National Response Coordination Center

FEMA Official Jeremy Greenberg Resigns as Head of National Response Coordination Center

Jeremy Greenberg, the head of the National Response Coordination Center at FEMA, submitted his resignation letter on Wednesday. The agency confirmed that he will leave in two weeks without providing a reason for his departure.

Responsibilities and Achievements

Greenberg has been responsible for:

  • Overseeing mission assignments to the Pentagon amid major disasters.
  • Deploying 28 Urban Search & Rescue Teams.

His leadership skills have been recognized by colleagues at FEMA. A former senior official praised him for his strong interagency relationships that fostered collaboration and coordination in disaster response.

"This will be a significant loss," said one former senior official regarding Greenberg’s departure. "He led all of FEMA’s planners that prepared for all hazards."

Challenges in Finding a Replacement

Replacing someone with Greenberg’s expertise may be challenging. Another former senior official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, stated:

"I don’t know how you replace someone like Jeremy Greenberg…he coordinated with national, state, and local emergency organizations like nobody else could do it."

Conclusion

The impact of his resignation on FEMA remains unclear until a replacement is named or more information about his reasons for leaving becomes available.

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