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What if the moment that changed your life also defined your life’s work? In this episode, Sara sits down with emergency management leader Mona Freels, whose career began at just nine years old after surviving a house fire that trapped her family inside. That experience led her to the Red Cross and ultimately to more than three decades of leadership across nonprofit, public, and utility sectors. Mona shares how emergency management has evolved into a formal profession, what it takes to lead during high-stakes crises, and why the most effective leaders aren’t chasing titles; they’re focused on mastering their craft. Hosts Sara and Tim also explore how utilities are adapting to increasingly complex emergencies, from wildfires to cascading infrastructure impacts, and why communication and coordination matter more than ever. -- Hosts: Sara Tupac & Tim Stafford Topic: How purpose-driven leadership, strong communication, and cross-sector coordination shape effective emergency management in an era of increasing risk. Overview: Emergency management isn’t just about responding to disasters. It’s about preparation, partnerships, and making critical decisions with incomplete information. This episode explores how utilities and emergency leaders can better support communities when it matters most. Highlights: * How a childhood house fire led Mona to a lifelong career in emergency management * Why leadership starts with self-awareness, not job titles * The unique strengths women bring to crisis leadership * How utilities prepare for complex, high-impact emergencies * Why “one voice” communication can make or break a response * The role of partnerships and interdependencies across critical infrastructure * How to stay calm, make decisions quickly, and support teams under pressure
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