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"The media would often ask Craig if he thought the state was ready for the hurricane season and Craig would always turn the tables and ask them about their hurricane plans, ask if they had a plan, if they had storm shutters, if they had supplies and more times than not a lot of people didn't have a plan," said Max Mayfield, former director of the National Hurricane Center. "He's really, really big on people taking personal responsibility." Some of his former colleagues describe his fondness for straight talk. "He's no nonsense and he gets to the point and I really like that about him," Mayfield said. "He cut to the chase, and gave the bottom line and didn't mince words." But at the same time they credit him with creating a smooth line of communication and cooperation among local, state and federal agencies. "He would walk through every county, 'OK, what are you doing? What are your gaps? What do you need? What can we do to help?' That team building type of thing, that is his style," Paulison said. "When we had the four hurricanes in Florida, a lot of people would have come apart at the seams with everything happening. And he had a very calm, deliberate manner." Bush also hopes Fugate brings some University of Florida Gator pride to Washington. "He had this really funky Gator beach towel that always seemed to show up after a storm was coming. He'd just park himself in that thing," Bush said with a laugh. "It will give me a warm feeling in my heart if I see him on TV and he has that Gator blanket at FEMA headquarters whenever a storm is approaching. It will be kind of comforting."
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