ML15040A730

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Attachment B.1 to Petition for Leave to Intervene - Bornemann Cv
ML15040A730
Person / Time
Site: Vermont Yankee Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 02/09/2015
From: Bornemann E
State of VT
To:
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
SECY RAS
References
50-271-LA-2, RAS 27195, TBD
Download: ML15040A730 (2)


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Erica M. Bornemann 619 Fontaine Hill Rd.

Morrisville, VT 05661 802-279-4049 Erica.bornemann@state.vt.us Education Bachelor of Arts Western New England College Major: Political Science Springfield, MA Minor: Public Administration May 2008 Master of Public Administration Norwich University Northfield, VT June 2010 Employment Experience Chief of Staff, Vermont Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security Waterbury, VT

  • Oversee the daily operations of the Division including the Planning, December, 2014 Operations and Logistics, Homeland Security, and Recovery and Mitigation Sections
  • Maintain and track progress on the Statewide Emergency Management and Homeland Security Strategic Plan.
  • Develop and implement policy initiatives in accordance with Division goals and objectives.
  • Engage in leading disaster response and recovery activities in the State Emergency Operations Center.
  • Oversee programmatic monitoring for all Division grant programs.
  • Ensure human capital management activities occur consistent with Division goals and objectives.

Planning Section Chief, Vermont Division of Emergency Management and Waterbury, VT Homeland Security November 2012-

  • Engage in disaster response and recovery operations as the Planning December 2014 Section Chief.
  • Ensure the continuous revision and update of the Vermont State Emergency Operations Plan.
  • Provide primary programmatic oversight of the Emergency Management Performance Grant and the Radiological Emergency Response Program Fund.
  • Manage the Radiological Emergency Response Program.
  • Ensure the annual development of the statewide Threat/ Hazard Inventory and Risk Assessment.
  • Oversee the execution of the statewide critical infrastructure program including the Vermont Infrastructure Protection Plan.
  • Conduct an annual self-assessment and onsite assessment every five years of the Emergency Management Accreditation Program.

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Erica M. Bornemann 619 Fontaine Hill Rd.

Morrisville, VT 05661 802-279-4049 Erica.bornemann@state.vt.us Emergency Management Program Specialist, Vermont Emergency Management Waterbury, VT

  • Revise and update the Radiological Emergency Response Incident Annex to March 2011-the State Emergency Operations Plan and all associated state-level plans and November 2012 procedures.
  • Plan and conduct quarterly Vermont Yankee exercises including the 2011 and 2013 FEMA Graded Ingestion Pathway and Plume Phase Graded Exercises.
  • Ensure statewide compliance with the FEMA Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program Manual Planning Standards and Exercise criteria.

Emergency Management Planner, Vermont Emergency Management Waterbury, VT

  • Engage in disaster response activities within the State Emergency August 2008-Operations Center under the Planning Section. March 2011
  • Coordinate the use and exercise of dam emergency action plans with state, local, and private sector officials.
  • Evaluate and facilitate exercises across the state designed with an all-hazards approach to prepare participants for disaster.
  • Liaison between state, local, and non-government officials for the planning and activation of the states regional Med Surge/ Mass Care Facilities.
  • Act as an Accreditation Manager during the successful accreditation of Vermonts emergency management program by the Emergency Management Accreditation Program.
  • Coordinate yearly revision and updates for the Department of Public Safetys Continuity of Operations Plan.

Related Experience Lamoille County Co-Coordinator, American Red Cross, Northern Vermont Chapter March 2010-

  • Lead the Lamoille County Disaster Action Team in responding to January 2012 and providing support for local and regional disasters.
  • Provide support in events that require shelter operations, client casework, feeding, and search and rescue services on a twenty-four hour basis.
  • Interface with local and state officials to promote the mission of the team.

Skills and Training Windows, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Power Point, HTML Strong Organizational and Interpersonal Skills IS-100: Introduction to Incident Command System IS-200: Incident Command System for Single Resources and Initial Action Events IS-300: Incident Command System for Expanding Incidents IS-400: Advanced Incident Command System IS-700: National Incident Management System, An Introduction IS-800.A: The National Response Plan, An Introduction Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluator Program, Train-The-Trainer and Toolkit Orientation to Mission Assignment Processing The Effective Facilitator, Leadership Strategies Institute Emergency Management Assistance Compact Advanced Team Member Hazardous Materials Awareness Level EOC Operations and Planning for All Hazards Threat and Risk Assessment Leadership in Police Organizations 2lP age