Our vision is to drive the standard of excellence in higher education emergency management.

Our team excels in problem solving and project management, with plans and programs that touch all aspects of the university. We have a team of life-long learners that continuously seek out additional training and credentials. The team has the ability and the foresight to prepare for what is to come, whether for a large-scale emergency or for promoting safety on campus.

We are located in the Mid Campus Center on the Medical Campus and at the Washington University Police Department on the Danforth Campus. The team covers all university sites and is ready to respond no matter where an incident occurs.


Ty is involved in collaboratin g with campus leadership and external partners to ensure the university community’s safety, security, and resilience. As the Director, Ty oversees the coordination of emergency preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation efforts and ensures alignment with best practices and regulatory requirements to protect the institution’s people, assets, and reputation.

Ty Davisson, MS, MBCP, CEM
Director of Emergency Management and Business Continuity
tdavisson@wustl.edu


Ryan is responsible for supporting the development and execution of comprehensive emergency management programs. This role involves collaborating with campus partners to coordinate emergency communications on the Medical Campus, ensuring timely and effective messaging during emergencies.

Ryan Nicholls, MS, MBCP, CEM
Associate Director of Emergency Management
nichollsr@wustl.edu


Chet is responsible for supporting the comprehensive emergency management program and enhancing life safety efforts across the University. This includes coordinating, implementing, and supporting life safety initiatives across the spectrum of emergency management services and University activities.

Chet Hunter, MS, CEM
Associate Director of Emergency Management
chet.hunter@wustl.edu


Jason is responsible for leading and optimizing core emergency management programs. This role involves direct coordination with hospital partners and healthcare agencies to achieve meaningful preparedness results that benefit our university community and the St. Louis region.

Jason Campbell, MPA, CEM
Assistant Director of Emergency Management Medical Campus
campbelljason@wustl.edu


Melissa is responsible for developing and executing strategic communication initiatives to enhance internal and external engagement. This role involves coordinating internal and external communications, fostering community engagement, and managing social media content.

Melissa Evans, MBA, CEM, CPS-PIO, MPIO
Communications & Community Engagement
Senior Program Manager
melissae@wustl.edu


Trish leads and manages complex projects and programs that support the operational and administrative functions of the organization.

Trish Crites, MPH, CEM
Senior Program Manager
Operations & Support
tcrites@wustl.edu



Eric is responsible for developing, coordinating, and delivering comprehensive training programs to ensure preparedness and effective response to emergencies for all campus personnel.

Eric Wilkinson, CEM
 Senior Program Manager
Training & Exercise
wilkinsone@wustl.edu


Anna is responsible for developing and implementing strategic emergency management plans, coordinating with campus leadership, and ensuring comprehensive preparedness and response initiatives across the institution.

Anna Taylor, CEM
Planning Senior Program Manager
anna.taylor@wustl.edu


Brandon is responsible for developing and maintaining comprehensive business continuity and disaster recovery plans to ensure an organization can continue critical operations during and after a disruptive event.

Brandon Robbins, MBCP, CEM
Senior Program Manager
Business Continuity
brandon.robbins@wustl.edu


Ky is responsible for managing and enhancing the campus safety programs. This role involves overseeing the maintenance of AED devices across the University, coordinating Stop the Bleed and CPR training, and implementing comprehensive safety initiatives.

Ky Kee, MPH, CEM
Senior Program Manager 
Life Safety & Campus Safety
ky.kee@wustl.edu


Mike is responsible for developing, coordinating, and overseeing comprehensive life safety and disaster education programs. This role involves managing key initiatives such as creating and updating building maps or plans, Emergency Preparedness Coordinator (EPC) training, and fire extinguisher training.

Michael Vacca, MS, CEM
Senior Program Manager
Life Safety & Disaster Education
vacca@wustl.edu


Charlie collaborates with campus partners during the planning, development, and execution of major capital projects. This role ensures life safety needs are identified in new and existing campus buildings to enhance the campus’s resilience and preparedness infrastructure.

Charles Daab, MS
 Senior Program Manager 
Planning and Projects
daab@wustl.edu


Ryan maintains, troubleshoots, and upgrades emergency communication equipment by providing technical assistance while staying up to date on the latest advancements in communication technology to ensure reliable and effective emergency response capabilities.

Ryan Friel
Senior Program Manager 
Emergency Management Response Systems
ryan.friel@wustl.edu


Corey is responsible for overseeing and coordinating administrative functions and strategic initiatives to support the organization’s long-term goals. Corey is involved in leading strategic planning projects, and collaborating with senior leadership to develop and implement plans that drive organizational growth and efficiency.

Corey Steinhoff
Program Manager 
Administration and Strategic Planning
scorey@wustl.edu


Sarah is responsible for managing administrative tasks to ensure efficient and effective operations within the department. This role involves coordinating meetings and events, maintaining budget records, handling correspondence, and providing general administrative support to the team.

Sarah Sandhaus
Administrative Coordinator
sandhaus@wustl.edu


Scott serves as an Emergency Management liaison to event planners across the campus community. The Student and Event Planning Program coordinates, collaborates, and integrates with campus partners to support the safety and emergency preparedness of events, both on and off campus.   

Scott Stoermer, MPA, PMP
 Senior Program Manager 
Life Safety – Student and Event Planning
stoermer@wustl.edu


ORGANIZATIONAL CHART (PDF)