Derek Mummert Named Nw Gadsden-Etowah EMA Director

Gadsden, AL – On Tuesday, Derek Mummert was officially confirmed as the new Director of
the Gadsden-Etowah Emergency Management Agency. Mummert, who has been an
Emergency Management Specialist in Gadsden for two years, brings more than 15 years of
public service experience to the role.
“We are excited to see Derek at the helm of the EMA, and look forward to his leadership in
improving the way Gadsden and Etowah County communities respond to emergencies,” said
Gadsden Mayor Craig Ford. “As we saw with last week’s storms, dedicated coordination and
comprehensive advance planning are key to responding in the worst of times. Derek has the
skills, experience, and demeanor needed to efficiently manage emergencies, which can often
be stressful, chaotic, and overwhelming. This hire puts our communities on firm footing
moving forward.”
The emergency management agency is administered by the City of Gadsden, but serves as a
countywide agency. As such, the hiring of a director requires approval of both the Gadsden
City Council and the Etowah County Commission. While the City Council approved
Mummert’s hiring last week, the County Commission’s vote officially confirmed it Tuesday.
“I am honored to take on this role and do not take the responsibility lightly,” said Mummert.
“With the city’s new administration and the spirit of cooperation throughout the county, I am
confident we will develop a system of emergency management that can be second to none. I

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am looking forward to working with the EMA team and regional partners to ensure we are
prepared for any disaster that may strike our community. I want to thank our local leaders for
seeing the importance of this agency and this vision. Together, we will weather whatever
storms may come!”
Mummert has earned more than 500 hours of training in emergency management, including
FEMA Instructor Training and Communication Technician training, and is pursuing advanced
certification in emergency management and the designation of certified local emergency
manager. He has a background in legal studies and is currently working toward a disaster and
emergency management degree.
Prior to working at Gadsden-Etowah EMA, Mummert served for five years as a correctional
officer for the Georgia Department of Corrections and developed eight years of experience in
private business.
A native of northwest Georgia, Mummert now resides in Gadsden and is married to Kimberly,
a teacher at Oscar Adams Elementary School. Together, they have seven-year-old twins Kieley and Declan.

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