As the Outreach and Community Engagement Director at the DC Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency, Kim McCall plays a pivotal role in fostering resilience within the community through strategic communication and proactive engagement. With a robust background in homeland security and emergency management, Kim...
As the Outreach and Community Engagement Director at the DC Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency, Kim McCall plays a pivotal role in fostering resilience within the community through strategic communication and proactive engagement. With a robust background in homeland security and emergency management, Kim is dedicated to enhancing citizen preparedness and ensuring that both individuals and organizations are equipped to respond effectively to emergencies and disasters.
In her current role, Kim directs program funds and oversees key projects aimed at community and citizen emergency preparedness. Her focus on accountability and quality control ensures that initiatives not only meet regulatory standards but also resonate with the diverse needs of District residents. By collaborating with local stakeholders—including faith-based organizations and private sector partners—Kim facilitates meaningful discussions around emergency preparedness and business continuity planning. This collaborative approach not only strengthens community ties but also empowers citizens to take an active role in their safety.
Kim is also a skilled presenter and trainer, conducting workshops and seminars that educate individuals and organizations on best practices in emergency management. Her expertise in strategic planning and community outreach enables her to tailor training sessions that address specific community concerns, ultimately fostering a culture of preparedness. Through her leadership and commitment to citizen engagement, Kim McCall is making significant strides in building a more resilient Washington, D.C., where residents are informed, prepared, and ready to respond to any challenge that may arise.