IFE-USA Elects 2011 Officers

The Institution of Fire Engineers ‐ United States of America (IFE‐USA) Branch is pleased to announce the election of it sofficers for 2011. These new officers are:

  • President: Scott D. Kerwood, PhD, CFO, MIFireE,
  • Vice President: Harry Carter, PhD, MIFireE
  • Secretary: Chris P. Riley, MS, CFO, MIFireE

These three new officers join the established leadership of Immediate Past‐President James M. Broman, CFO, MIFireE, Treasurer William W. Kehoe, MIFireE, and Member‐At‐Large William E. Peterson, CEM, FIFireE, as they guide the Branch along a well established path. In particular, the new leadership of the Branch will continue the ongoing operations of the Vision 20/20 project. With funding from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Assistance to Fire Fighters Fire Preventionand Safety Grant program, the IFE‐USA Branch has established a steering committee comprised of noted fire service and related agency leaders to guide a national strategic planning process for the fire loss prevention that results in a nationa lplan that will coordinate activities and fire prevention efforts.

The IFE‐USA Branch continues the tradition of fire service leadership in promoting fire engineering which was founded in 1918 in the United Kingdom by a group of eight British chief fire officers. A similarly small group of fire service leaders met in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in February 1996 to establish the IFE‐USA Branch. Today, the membership of the IFE‐USA Branch numbers more than 300 individuals from all parts of the country involved in Science, Technology, Law, Psychology, Physiology, and Fire Service Management.

For more information about the activities of the IFE‐USA and membership in the branch please go to www.ife‐usa.org.

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