Alexander Yesnik is an emergency management and communications specialist, concentrating on projects where he can apply his passion for public safety and background in economics, security, and technology.
He has been involved in cutting-edge Web projects since the birth of the graphical Internet. His Web projects have been recognized by the CBS affiliate in Washington, D.C. (1996), MSN (1997), The White House Internet Summit (1998), and USA Today (2004). He is the former president of Realise Design (2002-2006) and the former Executive Director of The Student Web Awards (2002-2005).
Mr. Yesnik's emergency management and homeland security experience comes from varied perspectives, including law enforcement, private security, special events planning, federal regulation, and mass care. He has worked at both local and federal levels to support policy development and analysis. His past security work includes railroad security analysis and crisis management for the U.S. Department of Transportation, briefings for the U.S. Department of Justice, and security logistics for the 2004 Presidential Debate in St. Louis. Mr. Yesnik is also actively involved in disaster relief work as a volunteer with the American Red Cross of the National Capital Area.
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