Hagerty’s Executive Chair, Brock Long, and Vice President of Healthcare and University Programs, Jeff Bokser, authored a piece for Homeland Security (HS) Today stressing the urgent need for strengthened public health infrastructure. As disasters continue to increase in frequency, intensity, and complexity, they advocate for fortifying our nation’s healthcare capabilities to face those challenges. Read the full article here.
Brock Long is the Executive Chairman of Hagerty Consulting and the former Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). During his tenure at FEMA, he led responses to major disasters and implemented pivotal initiatives to strengthen emergency management systems. Previously, Brock served as Director of Alabama’s Emergency Management Agency, where he played a key role in responding to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. With over 25 years of experience, Brock now enhances Hagerty’s leadership and advocacy efforts, advancing the future of emergency management.
Jeff Bokser is Hagerty’s Vice President of Healthcare and University Programs with strategic expertise in all aspects of healthcare operations, finance, crisis management, and recovery. He brings over 20 years of experience as a senior leader at NewYork-Presbyterian and Yale New Haven Health and is recognized nationally for his expertise in emergency and crisis management. Previously, Jeff led response efforts for major events like Hurricane Sandy, Ebola, and 9/11. He now leads Hagerty’s response and recovery efforts for public health departments, hospitals, healthcare systems, and universities nationwide.