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  • Fugate is well respected, which is not the same thing as being well liked.

    In Case of Emergency 2009

  • Already, Fugate is saying things most emergency managers say only in private.

    In Case of Emergency 2009

  • Already, Fugate is saying things most emergency managers say only in private.

    In Case of Emergency 2009

  • Fugate is well respected, which is not the same thing as being well liked.

    In Case of Emergency 2009

  • Already, Fugate is factoring citizens into the agency’s models for catastrophic planning, thinking of them as rescuers and responders, not just victims.

    In Case of Emergency 2009

  • Already, Fugate is factoring citizens into the agency’s models for catastrophic planning, thinking of them as rescuers and responders, not just victims.

    In Case of Emergency 2009

  • Leo Bosner, a former FEMA employee and union official, called Fugate's plans "wishy-washy" and said he's done little to improve the agency's severely bruised morale.

    Director W. Craig Fugate refocusing a chastened FEMA 2010

  • Florida Panhandle district has plenty of experience with hurricanes, calls Fugate "President Obama's finest selection of any agency head … He understands preparedness and he's battle-tested when it comes to emergencies."

    USATODAY.com News 2011

  • He also recalled Fugate, who lived directly behind him with her four children, as "a wonderful mother."

    KLTV - Local and National News 2010

  • He also recalled Fugate, who lived directly behind him with her four children, as "a wonderful mother."

    digitalBURG.com 2010

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