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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Google: Disaster Information Tool-Kits for the 21st Century

Pacific Emergency Management, Preparedness, and Response Information Network and Training Services (Pacific EMPRINTS)/National Disaster Life Support (NDLS)-Pacific Regional Center and Hawaii State Civil Defense present: KEYNOTE SPEAKER
ERIC K. NOJI, MD, MPH, MBA, DTM&H

"The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Google:
Disaster Information Tool-Kits for the 21st Century"


Eric Noji Dr. Eric K. Noji is a physician and Senior Vice President/Chief Global Relations Officer of the AllHumanity Group and Director of the organization's offices in Washington DC and Geneva, Switzerland. For the past 25 years he has served on numerous occasions as Senior Technical Adviser, Team Leader, Program/ Project Manager, and consultant responsible for assessing and solving a wide variety of health sector problems. Clients have included government agencies, NGOs, universities and international organizations such as USAID, WHO, UNICEF, and the World Bank that provide disaster relief, humanitarian assistance, reconstruction, emergency preparedness and crisis monitoring. From 1989 to 2006, Dr. Noji was the Director of the Office of International Emergency and Refugee Health at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). He has unparalleled experience and expertise in key emergency activities such as crisis fund-raising, facilitating fast-track procurement and acquisition procedures, and rapid talent and technology brokering.

He has written extensively on humanitarian issues such as quality control, development of guidelines for best practices, catastrophic risk management, operational medicine education, and applied disaster research. In 2005, he was elected to the prestigious Institute of Medicine of the US National Academies of Science. An undergraduate at Stanford, he completed his medical studies, graduate work and residency training at the University of Rochester, the University of Chicago and the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene & Public Health.

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