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File #: 23-0836    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ceremonial Item Status: Ceremonial Item
File created: 11/3/2023 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 11/27/2023 Final action:
Title: Recognition of OES Director Jim Groves for Receiving the Colonel Phillips Nichlos Waters Award from the NC Emergency Management Association (10min)
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Recognition of OES Director Jim Groves for Receiving the Colonel Phillips Nichlos Waters Award from the NC Emergency Management Association (10min)

 

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Date of BOCC Meeting:  November 27, 2023

 

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Durham County Office of Emergency Services (OES) Director Jim Groves was awarded the 2023 Colonel Phillip Nichlos Waters Award from the North Carolina Emergency Management Association (NCEMA) during the organization’s 2023 fall conference. This award is presented to the local emergency management leader who has demonstrated outstanding achievement in their Emergency Management program and has contributed to the overall good and advancement of Emergency Management in the State.

 

Groves has served the residents of North Carolina for nearly 40 years. He is the inaugural OES Director, starting his tenure on March 1, 2020. Previously, Groves served 10 years as the Durham County Safety Manager/Emergency Management Coordinator from 1993-2003, then as the Fire Marshal/Emergency Management Director from 2015-2020. He began his public service career as a volunteer with fire and emergency medical services in 1984 at the Parkwood Volunteer Fire Department in Durham. During his time with Parkwood, Groves was certified as a NC Firefighter, Emergency Medical Technician, and Hazardous Materials Technician.

 

At Durham County, Groves helped lead the complex mergers that involved City and Durham County Fire-Rescue fire departments, and with EMS and the Fire Marshal/Emergency Management Departments into the Office of Emergency Services. These mergers have resulted in higher performing teams during crisis and emergency situations, all the while creating a more diverse and equitable workplace.

 

In 1993, Groves began his career in the Emergency Management profession when he became a County Safety & Emergency Management Coordinator. Inclusive of his duties was developing Durham County's first OSHA safety program as well as managing the North Carolina Hazardous Materials Regional Response Team #4, with responsibilities for 11 counties in central North Carolina. As part of those duties, he became certified as a North Carolina Hazardous Materials Technician and Specialist. After that he went into the private sector for six and half years in Virginia before returning to North Carolina in 2003 as Orange County’s Emergency Services Director.

 

Jordan Rink, FEMA Emergency Management Specialist, offered the following remarks during the ceremony. “Jim has extensive hands-on experience, responding to and recovering from: workplace safety and violence incidents, hazardous materials incidents, explosive devices, weather events, search and rescue incidents, and potential weapons of mass destruction (WMD) incidents. He is a nationally known instructor traveling the state and country teaching for FEMA’s Emergency Management Institute. His leadership and management skills have been a great asset to Lee, Orange, and Durham Counties and their municipalities and the State of North Carolina. He has made an impact throughout the Triangle and nationally. There is no doubt he has made our communities and this state better prepared and a safer place to live, work, and play!”

 

Groves is a Certified Emergency Manager®, certifying in 2000. He is also a Master Exercise Practitioner (MEP). He graduated with honors from the American Military University in 2014 with a M.A. degree in Emergency and Disaster Management. He graduated Cum Laude from Western Carolina University in 2010 with a B.S. in Emergency and Disaster Management. He is a 2005 graduate of the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill School of Public Health, Community Preparedness and Disaster Management program. In 2018, Groves graduated from FEMA's National Emergency Management Executive Academy.

 

Alignment with Strategic Plan: This item aligns with Strategic Goal 3: Community Safety

 

Resource PersonsDwane Brinson, Assistant County Manager. 

 

County Manager’s RecommendationThe County Manager recommends that the Board recognize OES Director Jim Groves for receiving the Colonel Phillip Nichlos Waters Award.