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LCHD's Public Health Guardian Award 2018

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The Licking County Health Department's (LCHD) Board of Health has named Sean Grady, Director of Licking County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) as the 2018 Public Health Guardian Award recipient. The award recognizes an individual, agency or program that has made a significant contribution to the promotion and protection of public health in Licking County.
“Sean has been an exceptional public health advocate, integrating public health preparedness and emergency response into the county’s all hazard plan, and has help build relationships through planning and exercises that enhance our ability to respond when a crisis occurs.” said Joe Ebel, Licking County Health Commissioner.
Sean has been in the Emergency Management field for the past 10 years after having a successful career in the Fire and Security Industry for over 20 years. He has been both the Director and Deputy Director of the Sandwich MA Emergency Management Agency and the Logistics Section Chief for the City of Boston - Office of Emergency Management. He taught in higher education at two colleges in Boston for 10 years and guest-lectured in the Mass Maritime graduate program.
Licking County Commissioner Tim Bubb said, "The Licking County Commissioners are proud of the work Sean does and the fact that he is being recognized by the Health District and being called a Guardian. It is all about collaboration and serving the 172 thousand people of Licking County."
Sean is originally from St. Clairsville, Ohio and lived in the Boston area for 25 years before returning to Ohio in late 2014 to become the Director at Licking County EMA.
Sean is a US Navy Veteran and holds a Bachelors degree in Business from Eastern Nazarene College and a Masters in Management from Eastern Nazarene College. Additionally, he earned a Masters Degree in Emergency Management from Massachusetts Maritime Academy.
He serves as the current Vice Chair of the Licking County Healthcare Coalition and also serves on the Statewide Storm Ready Committee and the Licking County River Round Up Committee.
He has been married to his wife Maryanne for 27 years and has three grown children - Timothy, Thomas, and Kellie.
“Sean has been an exceptional public health advocate, integrating public health preparedness and emergency response into the county’s all hazard plan, and has help build relationships through planning and exercises that enhance our ability to respond when a crisis occurs.” said Joe Ebel, Licking County Health Commissioner.
Sean has been in the Emergency Management field for the past 10 years after having a successful career in the Fire and Security Industry for over 20 years. He has been both the Director and Deputy Director of the Sandwich MA Emergency Management Agency and the Logistics Section Chief for the City of Boston - Office of Emergency Management. He taught in higher education at two colleges in Boston for 10 years and guest-lectured in the Mass Maritime graduate program.
Licking County Commissioner Tim Bubb said, "The Licking County Commissioners are proud of the work Sean does and the fact that he is being recognized by the Health District and being called a Guardian. It is all about collaboration and serving the 172 thousand people of Licking County."
Sean is originally from St. Clairsville, Ohio and lived in the Boston area for 25 years before returning to Ohio in late 2014 to become the Director at Licking County EMA.
Sean is a US Navy Veteran and holds a Bachelors degree in Business from Eastern Nazarene College and a Masters in Management from Eastern Nazarene College. Additionally, he earned a Masters Degree in Emergency Management from Massachusetts Maritime Academy.
He serves as the current Vice Chair of the Licking County Healthcare Coalition and also serves on the Statewide Storm Ready Committee and the Licking County River Round Up Committee.
He has been married to his wife Maryanne for 27 years and has three grown children - Timothy, Thomas, and Kellie.