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Thursday, October 30, 2014

Hanover Tp Now has Three Emergency Managers

Northampton County's Director of Emergency Management Services, Bob Mateff, visited the Hanover Township Board of Supervisors meeting on October 28th to present Vincent G. Milite his Professional Certification as an Emergency Manager. Mr. Mateff congratulated Vince for his commitment to emergency management both operationally and through continued education. Vince, who is the Township's Public Works Director and Animal Control officer, now holds the highest certification awarded by the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency.

Mateff, who was joined by Ryan Hay, Emergency Operations & Training Manager for Northampton County, also recognized Hanover Township for their emergency management leadership, both in Northampton County and the Commonwealth in emergency management.

Hanover now has three individuals with Professional Certification: Public Wroks Director Vince Milite; Emergency Management Coordinator Kristopher Mattson; and Township Manager Jay Finnigan. In addition, Director of Administration Ryan Kish recently earned his Basic Certification.

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