Eleanor Samuel Mori (Pacific - 2011)

Eleanor works for the Chuuk State Department of Health Services as the Emergency Preparedness Program Coordinator. Her services for the Department of Health Services include the never-ending updating of the Hospital's Emergency Operations Plan while also planning closely with the Divisions of Public Health, Environmental Health, and Sanitation. In addition, Eleanor assists with conducting drills such as the Hazardous Materials drill and other exercise drills using NIMS (National Incident Management System) and coordinating risk mitigation efforts on such issues as the H1N1 influenza breakout. Most of Eleanor's work involves planning and organizing with not only the Health Services staff but also with stakeholders from the Departments of Public Safety, Transportation, and Education. Eleanor is also working on finalizing Memorandums of Understandings and partnerships with other companies, non-governmental organizations, and businesses to help in the event of a real disaster or emergency.

Eleanor graduated from Xavier High School whose school motto is "Men and Woman for Others." She received her Associate of Arts degree from the College of Micronesia and her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Eleanor would like to put all of her experiences to practice to better assist her island community.

Other ELDP Graduates of

ELDP (Pacific) Class of 2011

Alpino Kerman
Cindy Saimon
Clarence Samuel
Florence Haro-Ale
Geraldine Demapan
Harley Fletcher
Jane Chigiyal
Jason Marist Betham, Sr
Jayson Robert
Jelton Anjain
Lillian Pangelinan
Michael Meno
Petti Matila
Reynaldo Edrosa
Sally Techitong-Soalablai
Shawn Scott
Shiro Sigrah
Sixto Igisomar
Stanley Raffilman
Vincent Duenas

04.15.10 ELDP Applications Due

06.01.10 ELDP Award Notifications

07.26.10 ELDP Session I (Guam)

11.08.10 ELDP Session II (Palau)

02.07.11 ELDP Session III (RMI)

05.02.11 ELDP session IV (Honolulu)

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