Cullen Case, Jr. is the Senior Manager of Emergency Preparedness for the National Marrow Donor Program/Be The Match Marrow Registry and the Program Manager of the Radiation Injury Treatment Network. He is responsible for organizational preparedness, crisis management and response, business continuity planning, and the exercising of all related plans for the National Marrow Donor Program.
In his role with the Radiation Injury Treatment Network; he coordinates the preparedness activities of a group of 76 hospitals, blood donor centers, and cord blood banks preparing for a mass casualty radiological incident.
He is a Certified Emergency Manager (CEM) Commissioner for the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM), a Co-Chair of the National Alliance for Radiation Readiness, serves on the City of Lake Elmo’s Public Safety Committee and the Minnesota-1 Disaster Medical Assistance Team.
While serving in the U.S. Army he responded to Hurricanes Bertha (1996) and Fran (1996) in North Carolina as well as Hurricane Mitch (1998) in Nicaragua.
Mr. Case has a BS in Industrial Engineering, is a Minnesota Certified Emergency Manager, an IAEM CEM®, a Certified Healthcare Emergency Professional, and a Stanford Certified Project Manager.
He longs for the simple days when he was a Divemaster in the Florida Keys.