Jerome Hatfield

Senior Vice President - Integrated Health, Safety, and Response Services

Kean University (NJ)

Description

Jerome Hatfield has more than 30 years of national and international experience in leading teams in the fields of homeland security, public safety, law enforcement, and emergency management. He currently serves as Senior Vice President for Integrated Health, Safety, and Response Services at Kean University. During the Obama Administration, he received a Presidential Appointment to serve at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security as FEMA Region II Administrator. He was responsible for more than 550 federal employees in areas of prevention, preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery for 32 million residents located in New York, New Jersey, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the Territory of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Hatfield was the federal lead for one of the most expensive natural disasters in US History, Hurricane Sandy ($35 billion). He was federal consequence management lead for the Pope Francis visit, Super Bowl XLVIII and United Nations General Assemblies. Additionally, he presided as Chair to the Federal Security Committee for over 1000 federal tenants at the World Trade Center. He consolidated three independent, multibillion-dollar organizations into a single entity while increasing efficiency and greater synergy.

Sessions

Spouse/Partner Breakfast & Program: Modernizing Executive Security Interests in Higher Education
November 18, 2024
8:00 – 9:45 AM
Caribbean Salon 1
Spouse/Partner
Speakers
Jerome Hatfield
Senior Vice President - Integrated Health, Safety, and Response Services, Kean University (NJ)
Michael T. Mills
Director of National Scholarships and Fellowships, State University of New York at Geneseo
Darlene Repollet
First Lady, Kean University
Speaker
Tressa Kelly
Presidential Spouse, Arkansas State University System