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Mark Chubb serves as an Adjunct Lecturer at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, part of the City University of New York (CUNY), teaching in the MSc in Emergency Management program. His current course is PMT 760 - Emergency Management: Mitigation & Recovery.
His educational background includes:
- MPP in Public Policy and Strategy from Victoria University of Wellington, School of Government (2007)
- Graduate Certificate in Applied Management from the Australian Institute of Police Management (2002)
- BSc in Fire Science from the University of Maryland University College (1992)
Chubb's expertise spans critical disaster management domains including Building Safety, Fire Safety, Urban Resilience, and Incident Command. His work integrates practical emergency response frameworks with urban infrastructure resilience, emphasizing human behavior in fire scenarios and high-rise building safety protocols. He focuses on translating technical fire codes into actionable community disaster mitigation strategies.
His professional recognition includes:
- Fellow of the Institution of Fire Engineers (2014)
- Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute (2015-present)
Chubb maintains active leadership in fire safety governance through extensive service in professional organizations, including directorship roles at the Institution of Fire Engineers and National Fire Protection Association, where he shaped industrial fire protection standards and cross-jurisdictional emergency response protocols.
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