Call to Action In support of Hawaii Public Radio

Note: The views expressed here are my own and do not reflect the official position or endorsement of the Emergency Management Professionals of Hawai‘i (EMP-HI).

Full disclosure – I sit on the Community Advisory Board for Hawai‘i Public Radio, and the message below was originally provided for CAB and Board members. However, I wanted to share it more broadly with others who are equally concerned about the proposed cuts to both HPR and PBS—two of our most independent and necessary news sources.

Their importance has been evident in numerous events—for instance, COVID, the lava eruptions on the Big Island, and most recently, the Maui wildfire. To impede these institutions is to increase the possibility of public harm if and when the next disaster impacts our ‘āina.

I ask that you please support Meredith and the staff at HPR in their advocacy. And if anyone has a line to any of the CODEL (Congressional Delegation), please emphasize the public good and essential service HPR provides.

Mahalo,
James

//From Meredith Artley, CEO Hawai’i Public Radio//

The Risk to Public Media Has Never Been Greater

Today, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to claw back previously approved funding for public media.

Next, it goes to the Senate. 
 
If this rescission proposal passes the Senate before their deadline of July 18, federal funding for public media will be eliminated. Many stations across the country that serve communities with trusted local news, vital emergency information, music, culture, and community connection — and provide local jobs — will be diminished or entirely decimated. 
 
At Hawaiʻi Public Radio, it would mean a loss of at least $525,000. That figure could climb higher by hundreds of thousands of dollars in additional costs to support diminished services across the network. This is money we currently use to help fund local programming and infrastructure, and further our mission to serve the people of Hawaiʻi. 

You are invited to join us for a town hall conversation on Wednesday, June 18 at 12:30 p.m. HST, where we will share updates, next steps and welcome thoughts and questions.  
Join Us for Our Town Hall on June 18
Now is the time to use your voice and show your support. 

Here are three steps you can take to protect public media:

Write or call our senators and ask them to urge their fellow lawmakers to stand up for public media by voting down this rescission package.

And, if you are one of the many fans and supporters of HPR not in Hawaiʻi, you can use this simple form from Protect My Public Media to get the message to elected officials in your state.

Share this message with your family, friends and networks to encourage them to use their voice. If you are on social media, we’ve made it easy for you to show your support with our outreach kit. Donate to HPR. 

We are a community backed public service that is able to serve Hawaiʻi because of the support we receive from the people we do this essential work for. Attempts to defund public media have happened in the past. 

But none have gotten this far.  

This was a very close vote in the House — 214 to 212. As this rescission package moves to the Senate, there’s still a fighting chance to protect HPR and all public media. 

At HPR, we have been humbled and wowed by the outpouring of so many forms of support and encouragement: emails, calls, donations and spreading the word to family and friends. 
 
Mahalo to our supporters and fans for all of the inspiration that readies us for the continued battle ahead, and for the continued fight against misinformation and polarization. 

Now is the time to stand with Hawaiʻi Public Radio — and all of public media — and show your support for the essential work that informs, inspires and connects communities everywhere. 
 

June IAEM Dispatch is available

(click this link) https://www.multibriefs.com/briefs/IAEM/IAEM061225.php

General Meeting – EMP-HI June 10

Aloha, 

2025 Board and Directors members would like to cordially invite you to the 3rd EMP-HI General Open meeting for 2025.  

 The meeting will be occurring on Tuesday, 10 June 2025, from 6pm-8pm, at the Oahu Veterans Center (OVC), located at 1298 Kukila St, Honolulu, HI 96818.  

Map link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/hgFEbE4ZVcApJtq17

The agenda will be follows: 

  • 2025 EMP-HI updates for topics such as By-Laws, Membership list, Dues payment categories, and EMP-HI 2025 Survey.
  • Icebreaker event with all attendees.
  • Current events, pending legislation, news, and upcoming events for 2025.
  • Guest speakers Mr. John Vierra (HIEMA) and Dr. Miku Lenentine (CERENE)
  • IAEM Region IX Symposium update, information, and networking opportunities. 
  • Closing remarks and discussion.

Please join us in person or by Zoom for this exciting meeting and click Yes or accept this invitation if you plan to attend in person or send an RSVP so we have an estimate for getting pupus. 

Topic: EMP-HI June  2025 Meeting Time: June 10, 2025 06:00 PM Hawaii

To Join EMPHI Meeting virtually:
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 If uncertain or joining virtually, you can reply as tentative.  

As a reminder, please complete the member survey and pay your dues before the meeting so we can update our membership roster.

Click here to fill out our membership form on-line

Click here to pay your membership on-line

 We are looking forward to seeing you at the event.

IAEM Region 9 AEM/CEM Certification Webinar

Please join Hannah Ritz for an informative discussion of the requirements for becoming an Associate Emergency Manager (AEM®) or Certified Emergency Manager (CEM®). Make sure to review the new certification program website (https://www.iaem.org/get-certified/) and come prepared with any questions you might have. We’ll also cover the upcoming Region 9 IAEM Symposium from 12-13 August in Honolulu, HI where we’ll be offering the certification exam on 14 August. The early registration deadline for the symposium is coming up quickly on 13 June. See IAEM-USA Region 9 Symposium 2025 for details including the registration link, opportunities for sponsorship, signing up for the certification exam, and discounts on lodging.

Date: 12 June, 12 – 1 pm HST

Speaker: Hannah Ritz

Webinar Registration Link: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/9f49e695-8c3b-4642-ba7a-70e62ec9ee9d@cb664994-d190-46db-9588-9096808d45de

The May edition of theIAEM Bulletin is now online

The May edition of theIAEM Bulletin is now online.

The May issue is our special focus issue on emergency management funding and also includes a spotlight on the IAEM National Emergency Management Awareness Month, a highlight on the IAEM-USA First Vice President, showcases IAEM’s recent activities, provides information on IAEM’s upcoming events, provides details on the IAEM Certification Commission’s Call for Commissioners, and much more.

The May issue contains four special focus articles:

$222 Million Dollars Up In Smoke…COVID-19 Smoke.Emergency Management Financial Cuts.Emergency Management Funding for Higher Education: Strategies, Success Stories, and Sustainable Growth.It’s Just Not in the Budget: A Reallocation of Risk and Funding.Visit the IAEM website and get your copy of the May IAEM Bulletin now. As a reminder, the 2025 Bulletin editions are available publicly to support those in emergency management who are going through career transitions; please share with those in the community, especially those impacted. 

Important IAEM Deadlines and Approaching Events:

2025 Scholarship Program Application: Friday, May 30.

Certification Commission Call for Commissioners: Closes June 1. 

Scholarship Commission Call for Commissioners: Closes June 1. 

IAEM-USA Region 5 Virtual Summit: June 17

IAEM-USA Region 2 Conference, “Wicked Problems in Emergency Management:” July 23-25.

IAEM-USA Region 7 Conference: July 23-24.

IAEM-USA Region 9 Conference, “Adaptation and Innovation: Shaping the Future of Emergency Management in Region 9:” Aug. 12-13.

📣 In Case You Missed It…

🌺 Aloha from EMP-HI! 🌺

Mahalo to Mike and Jon for delivering an insightful presentation during the NDPTC-hosted Third Thursday webinar on May 15, 2025, titled:
“An Overview of the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) and Emergency Management Professionals of Hawai‘i (EMP-HI).”

The presentation highlighted the value of membership in both IAEM and EMP-HI, and how these organizations strengthen the emergency management profession across Hawai‘i and beyond.

📺 For those who were unable to attend, NDPTC has provided the full recording and supporting resources below:


📅 Looking Ahead – August 2025
Two major events are coming up:

  • 🔹 National Emergency Management Awareness Month – launching nationwide for the first time
  • 🔹 IAEM Region 9 Symposium – taking place in Honolulu, August 12–13, 2025

2025 IAEM Awards Program is now open

The nomination period for the 2025 IAEM Awards Program is now open.  

The IAEM Awards Program recognizes professionals, volunteers, students and organizations across the emergency management industry to shine a light on the hard work and commendable results of the past year. This past year has highlighted the necessity for the various roles emergency managers play in multiple aspects of society as they have selflessly answered the call again and again to help their communities through many natural disasters and challenges.

The Basics:The nomination deadline is June 30.

Entry forms are submitted via the IAEM website.There is no entry fee for IAEM members.Detailed guidelines and official nomination/application forms for all awards are available on the IAEM website.  

Please read the guidelines carefully and pay close attention to the content requirements, format, and length specifications while preparing a nomination entry form. Remember to also read the Awards and Recognitions Committee Overarching Guidelines.  

Help us honor your peers in the emergency management industry!

🚨 IAEM-USA launches National Emergency Management Awareness Month this August 2025

🚨 The International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM-USA) is proudly launching the inaugural National Emergency Management Awareness Month this August 2025!

This nationwide initiative raises awareness of the emergency management profession and the critical role emergency managers play in building resilient communities and organizations. National Emergency Management Awareness Month is a collaboration between the IAEM-USA Board of Directors, the Government Affairs Committee (GAC), and the Community and Member Engagement Committee (CMEC).
Together, they are working to amplify the value of emergency management across all sectors.

👥 Who Should Participate?
Emergency management, risk management, business continuity, and crisis management professionals

💡 How to Get Involved:

Throughout August, IAEM encourages outreach to:
🏛 Elected officials at all levels of government
🏥 Leaders in healthcare, higher education, utilities, and other essential sectors
💼 Chief executive officers and COOs in business and industry
🌐 Community influencers and decision-makers shaping public safety and preparedness

🛠 IAEM is providing resources to support these efforts, including:

Campaign Materials:
Social media toolkits
Sample proclamations
Outreach templates and more
➡️ Access the resources

💬 Outreach Ideas:

📸 Storytelling Opportunities:
Share how emergency managers are making an impact
See highlights from IAEM’s recent Casting Call
📝 Have ideas or photos to share?
Submit stories and images of emergency management in action to the CMEC team to be featured in campaign materials.

🔗 Stay Connected
📍 Visit the National Emergency Management Awareness Month webpage
📱 Follow IAEM on social media

🌍 Topic: An Overview of the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) and Emergency Management Professionals of Hawaii (EMP-HI)

🎤 Presenters:
 
Michael Kern– Currently the Preparedness Analysis Planning Specialist for FEMA’s Pacific Area Office after serving more than a decade as the Voluntary Agency Liaison for the Pacific Islands. He has deployed to more than 40 disasters with FEMA and logged over 1,000 nights away on FEMA travel.

Jon Shear– CEO and founding member of ReadyZoneHQ, and a former president for EMP-HI with over 30 years of experience in emergency management. He is also an active member of IAEM, serving in leadership positions in the Emerging Technology Caucus, on the conference committee, and as current region 9 president.

📅 Date: May 15th, 2025

⏰ Time: 12:00–1:00 p.m. HST
                  3:00–4:00 p.m. PDT
                 6:00–7:00 p.m. EDT

🔗 Register Here: Zoom Registration
💬Contact for More Info: Amy Kitchener – amyk44@hawaii.edu

🧑‍💻About the Webinar: The presenters will provide an overview of two non-profit organizations for emergency management professionals, as well as the inaugural National Emergency Management Awareness Month in August 2025, and the first ever IAEM R9 symposium to be held in Honolulu from August 12th – 13th, 2025. 

The April edition of the IAEM Bulletin is now online

The April edition of the IAEM Bulletin is now online. The April issue includes a spotlight on the IAEM Scholarship Program’s 25th anniversary special scholarship, a highlight on the IAEM-USA Region 4 President, showcases IAEM’s recent activities and efforts, provides information on IAEM’s two upcoming conferences, provides details on the IAEM Certification Commission’s Call for Commissioners, features upcoming IAEM-USA regional events, and much more.

The April issue contains three special focus articles:Access and Functional Needs during Evacuation; Public Alerts and Warnings.The Diffusion of Artificial Intelligence in Emergency Management: Adoption, Challenges, and Consequences.FEMA Under Review: A Call for Reform and Resilience.Visit the IAEM website and get your copy of the April IAEM Bulletin now. Plugged In Virtual Conference is happening on Friday, May 9. Learn more and register now.

As a reminder, the 2025 Bulletin editions are available publicly to support those in emergency management who are going through career transitions; please share with those in the community, especially those impacted.

 Important IAEM Deadlines and Approaching Events:

Champions of Change: Empower Career Transitions with Confidence,” IAEM webinar: April 25, at 12:00 p.m. EDT.

Annual Conference EMvision Talks Call for Speakers: Closes on May 9.

IAEM Plugged In Virtual Conference: May 9. 

2025 Scholarship Program Application: Friday, May 30.

Certification Commission Call for Commissioners: Closes June 1.

 Scholarship Commission Call for Commissioners: Closes June 1. IAEM-USA Region 2 Conference, “Wicked Problems in Emergency Management:” July 23-25.

IAEM-USA Region 7 Conference: July 23-24.

IAEM-USA Region 9 Conference, “Adaptation and Innovation: Shaping the Future of Emergency Management in Region 9:” Aug. 12-13.