Time: April 30, 12:00 p.m.
Location: Online

Join Michael Ard, MS in Intelligence Analysis program director, for an Inside Intelligence webinar discussion with Donell Harvin, a homeland security expert from Washington, D.C.

Harvin is a visiting scientist at Harvard School of Public Health where he oversees the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative’s CBRNE research and training program. He also serves in an adjunct faculty role in several schools at Georgetown University, teaching terrorism, homeland security, and intelligence. He routinely provides expertise to MSNBC/NBC News, CNN, Politico, INTERPOL, and the UN Office of Counter Terrorism.

Harvin’s public safety career spans over 30 years and includes executive roles in fire/EMS, law enforcement, forensics, countering weapons of mass destruction, homeland security, and intelligence. A member of the FDNY on 9/11, he has also provided analysis on the Sandy Hook school shooting, the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol, and, most recently, WMD disaster-related capacity building activities within Ukraine.

He holds graduate degrees in emergency management, terrorism studies, and environmental science, and a Doctor of Public Health degree, with a focus on environmental epidemiology and biohazards.

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