Sharman Green serves as a Response Leader in Disaster Services for the American Red Cross National Capital Region, where her expertise and leadership play a crucial role in managing disaster response efforts. With a strong background in project management and systems analysis, Sharman effectively supervises...
Sharman Green serves as a Response Leader in Disaster Services for the American Red Cross National Capital Region, where her expertise and leadership play a crucial role in managing disaster response efforts. With a strong background in project management and systems analysis, Sharman effectively supervises teams of dedicated volunteers, ensuring that they are well-prepared to assist families in crisis situations. Her hands-on experience in high-stress environments allows her to navigate the complexities of disaster recovery, providing immediate support to those affected by fires and other emergencies in the Washington, DC area.
In her current role, Sharman has successfully led numerous key projects that focus on community outreach and disaster preparedness. By facilitating training sessions for volunteers, she enhances their skills in emergency management, logistics, and volunteer management, fostering a culture of readiness and resilience within the community. Her ability to coordinate resources and manage logistics ensures that displaced families receive timely assistance, addressing their immediate needs while empowering them to take charge of their recovery process.
Sharman's commitment to disaster response is underscored by her proficiency in Adult CPR and her extensive experience in training administration and delivery. As a federal contractor with the US Department of Labor, she brings a unique perspective to her work, leveraging her IT background to streamline processes and improve the effectiveness of disaster response initiatives. Through her leadership, Sharman Green not only supports individuals in their most vulnerable moments but also strengthens the overall capacity of the American Red Cross to respond to disasters in the National Capital Region.