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CURRICULUM VITAE David A. Mcentire, Ph.D. Dean, College Of CURRICULUM VITAE David A. McEntire, Ph.D. Dean, College of Health and Public Service Utah Valley University MS 114 1185 Mike Jense Parkway Provo, UT 84601-7776 Phone (801) 863-7810 Fax (801) 863-7815 [email protected] CURRENT POSITION Dean, College of Health and Public Service, Utah Valley University, July 2015 – present. Professor, Emergency Services, Utah Valley University, July 2015 – present. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Ph.D., Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver, 2000. Dissertation: From Sustainability to Invulnerable Development: Justifications for a Modified Disaster Reduction Concept and Policy Guide. M.A., Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver, 1995. Thesis: Disasters, the Developing World and the Weaknesses of the International Relief and Mitigation Community: Some Implications for Research and its Application. B.A., International Relations/Spanish (double major), Brigham Young University, 1991. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Dean, College of Health and Public Services, Utah Valley University, July 2015 – present. Professor, Emergency Services, Utah Valley University, July 2015 – present. 1 Director, Summer Session, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, August 2013 – June 2015. Professor, Emergency Administration and Planning, Department of Public Administration, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, August 2011 - June 2015. Associate Dean, College of Public Affairs and Community Service, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, January 2009 - August 2010. Ph.D. Program Coordinator, Department of Public Administration, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, August 2007 - December 2008. Associate Professor, Emergency Administration and Planning, Department of Public Administration, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, August 2005 - August 2009. Assistant Chair, Department of Public Administration. University of North Texas. September 2004 – September 2007. Undergraduate Program Coordinator, Emergency Administration and Planning, Department of Public Administration, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, August 1999-August 2005. Assistant Professor, Emergency Administration and Planning, Department of Public Administration, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, December 2000 - August 2005. Lecturer, Emergency Administration and Planning, Department of Public Administration, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, August 1999 - December 2000. Lecturer, Political Science Department, Metropolitan State College of Denver, Denver, Colorado, January 1999 - May 1999. PUBLICATIONS McEntire, David A. (2018). Introduction to Homeland Security: Understanding Terrorism Prevention and Emergency Management. Wiley: Hoboken, NJ. McEntire, David A. (2015). Disaster Response and Recovery: Strategies and Tactics for Resilience (Second Edition). Wiley: N.J. 2 McEntire, David A. (2009). Comparative Emergency Management: Understanding Disaster Policies, Organizations, and Initiatives from Around the World. http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/edu/CompEmMgmtBookProject.asp. Federal Emergency Management Agency: Emmitsburg, MD. Ekici, S., A. Ekici, D.A. McEntire, and S.S. Arlikatti. (2009). Building Terrorism Resistant Communities: Together Against Terrorism. NATO Science for Peace and Security Series: Human and Societal Dynamics. Volume 55. McEntire, David A. (2008). Introduction to Homeland Security: Understanding Terrorism with an Emergency Management Perspective. Wiley: N.J. McEntire, David A. (ed.) (2007). Disciplines, Disasters and Emergency Management: The Convergence and Divergence of Concepts, Issues, and Trends in the Research Literature. C.C. Thomas: Springfield, IL. McEntire, David A. (2006). Disaster Response and Recovery: Strategies and Tactics for Resilience. Wiley: N.J. Book Chapters McEntire, David A. 2020. “Emergency Management: Preparedness and Planning.” Pp. 1-7 in Shapiro, L.R. and M.H. Maras (eds.) Encyclopedia of Security and Emergency Management. Springer: Switzerland. McEntire, David A. (2017). “Principles of Emergency Management.” Pp. 1-3 in Beverly, James A. and David Schultz (eds.). Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy. Taylor and Francis. Guitierrez, Michael and McEntire, David A. (2017). “All Hazards Emergency Management.” In Beverly, James A. and David Schultz. (eds.) Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy. McEntire, David A. (2015). "An Evaluation of Risk Management and Emergency Management: The Need for an Integrated Perspective." Pp. 201-210 in Paleo, Urbano Fra (Ed.). Risk Governance: The Articulation of Hazard, Politics and Ecology. Springer: NY. Manandhar, Regina and David A. McEntire. (2014). "Disasters, Development and Resilience: Exploring the Need for Risk Reduction and Capacity Building." Pp. 19-38 in Kapucu, N. & Liou, T. K. Disaster &Development: Examining 3 Global Issues and Cases. Springer: NY. McEntire, David A., Gary R. Webb and Dani Boudrot. (2014). "Planning and Improvisation in Emergency Management." Pp. 191-218 in Trainor, Joseph E. and Subbio, Tony (Eds). Critical Issues in Disaster Science and Management: A Dialogue between Researchers and Practitioners. FEMA: Emmitsburg, MD. McEntire, David A. (2014). "The San Bruno Gas Pipeline Explosion: Important Lessons for Emergency Management and Homeland Security." Pp. 300 - 314. In Ramsay, James D. and Linda Kiltz (Eds.). Critical Issues in Homeland Security. Westview Press: Boulder, Co. Kelly, Joshua and McEntire, David A. (2014). "The January 12, 2010 Haiti Earthquake. Case Studies in Homeland Security." Pp. 315- 328. In Ramsay, James D. and Linda Kiltz (Eds.). Critical Issues in Homeland Security. Westview Press: Boulder, Co. McEntire, David A. (2014). "Assessing the State of Emergency Management Knowledge in Other Countries." Pp. 609-624 in Badllu, A. and L. Racz (Eds.). Handbook of Disaster Response. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. McEntire, David A. (2013). "Understanding Catastrophes: A Discussion of Causation, Impacts, Policy Approaches and Organizational Structures." Pp. 27-44 in Rick Bissell (Ed.). Preparedness and Response to Catastrophic Disasters. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. Tso, Yi En and David A. McEntire. (2011). "Emergency Management in Taiwan: Learning from Past and Current Experiences." In McEntire, David A. (Ed.). Comparative Emergency Management: Understanding Disaster Policies, Organizations, and Initiatives from Around the World. http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/edu/ConmEmMgmtBookProject.asp. Federal Emergency Management Agency: Emmitsburg, MD. Khunwishit, Sompom and David A. McEntire (2011). "Emergency Management in Thailand: On the Way to Creating a More Systematic Approach to Disasters." In McEntire, David A. (Ed.). Comparative Emergency Management: Understanding Disaster Policies, Organizations, and Initiatives from Around the World. http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/edu/ConmEmMgmtBookProject.asp. Federal Emergency Management Agency: Emmitsburg, MD. 4 Samue Carlos and David A. McEntire (2011). "Emergency Management in the U.S. Virgin Islands: A Small Island Territory with a Developing Program" In McEntire, David A. (Ed.). Comparative Emergency Management: Understanding Disaster Policies, Organizations, and Initiatives from Around the World. http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/edu/ConmEmMgmtBookProject.asp. Federal Emergency Management Agency: Emmitsburg, MD. Urby, Heriberto Jr. and David A. McEntire. (2011). "Peru: An Andean Country with Significant Disaster and Emergency Management Challenges." In McEntire, David A. (Ed.). Comparative Emergency Management: Understanding Disaster Policies, Organizations, and Initiatives from Around the World. http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/edu/ConmEmMgmtBookProject.asp. Federal Emergency Management Agency: Emmitsburg, MD. Urby, Heriberto Jr. and David A. McEntire. (2010). "Emergency Management in Paraguay: A Landlocked Country Not Without Disasters and Accidents." In McEntire, David A. (Ed.). Comparative Emergency Management: Understanding Disaster Policies, Organizations, and Initiatives from Around the World. http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/edu/ConmEmMgmtBookProject.asp. Federal Emergency Management Agency: Emmitsburg, MD. Peters, Ekong and McEntire, David A. (2010). "Emergency Management in Australia: An Innovative, Progressive and Committed Sector." InMcEntire, David A. (Ed.). Comparative Emergency Management: Understanding Disaster Policies, Organizations, and Initiatives from Around the World. http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/edu/ConmEmMgmtBookProject.asp. Federal Emergency Management Agency: Emmitsburg, MD. Medzie, Richard and McEntire, David A. (2010). "Emergency Management in Costa Rica." In McEntire, David A. (Ed.). Comparative Emergency Management: Understanding Disaster Policies, Organizations, and Initiatives from Around the World. http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/edu/CompEmMgmtBookProject.asp. Federal Emergency Management Agency: Emmitsburg, MD. McEntire, David A. (2009). "The Importance of Comparison for Emergency Management." In McEntire, David A. (Ed.). Comparative Emergency Management: Understanding Disaster Policies, Organizations, and Initiatives from Around the World. 5 http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/edu/CompEmMgmtBookProject.asp. Federal Emergency Management Agency: Emmitsburg, MD. McEntire, David A. (2009). "Emergency Management in the United States: Disasters Experienced, Lessons Learned, and Recommendations for the Future." In McEntire, David A. (Ed.). Comparative Emergency Management: Understanding Disaster Policies, Organizations, and Initiatives from Around the World.
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