Rauner appoints Joseph Klinger to
be acting director for IEMA
Klinger succeeds James Joseph, now with
FEMA
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[November 14, 2017]
SPRINGFIELD
Gov. Bruce Rauner today announced that he has
appointed Joseph G. Klinger as acting director for the state’s
Emergency Management Agency.
Klinger has worked for the state since 1988 and previously served as
IEMA’s assistant director from January 2007 to May 2010, interim
director from May 2010 to February 2011, and most recently as deputy
director since February 2015.
Klinger will succeed James K. Joseph, who has been appointed by the
Trump administration as regional administrator for the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security’s FEMA Region V office in Chicago,
effective today. At FEMA, Joseph will oversee a six-state region
that includes Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and
Wisconsin.
“I am grateful for James Joseph’s service as the director of the
state’s Emergency Management Agency,” Rauner said. “He has been an
effective leader through several emergencies involving severe
flooding, tornados, and an oil train derailment. I wish James the
best in his new endeavors and I’m confident that IEMA will continue
to thrive and meet the state’s critical emergency needs under Joseph
Klinger’s leadership.”
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“I’m very honored to have this opportunity to support the agency’s
critical mission as acting director,” Klinger said. “The men and
women at IEMA are working hard every day to protect the people of
Illinois and keep them safe in times of disaster. We will continue
to build on the great work that Director Joseph spearheaded.”
“It truly has been an honor to serve the residents of this great
state as part of Gov. Rauner’s administration,” Joseph said.
Before joining the state of Illinois, Joseph was director of the DuPage County
Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. He also worked for more
than a decade in private-sector security operations.
Klinger retired as a captain in the U.S. Navy Reserves in 2008 after 28 years of
military service. He began his military career in the U.S. Marine Corps and was
awarded a Meritorious Combat Promotion and two Purple Hearts for his service in
the Vietnam War. He also served in the Middle East in support of Operations
Iraqi and Enduring Freedom.
[Office of the Governor Bruce Rauner] |