DHS/FEMA Welcome Director for DHS Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships Center

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DHS/FEMA Welcome Director for DHS Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships Center

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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) welcomes Marcus T. Coleman to the DHS Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships (DHS Partnership Center) as Director. Mr. Coleman was appointed by the Biden-Harris Administration to lead the organization’s efforts to foster partnerships between government and faith-based organizations.

White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships Executive Director, Melissa Rogers, said “Marcus Coleman is a seasoned leader who brings outstanding skills and deep compassion to this work. We are thrilled that he will lead FEMA’s partnerships with faith and community organizations.”

“Our faith and nonprofit leaders are often on the frontlines of disasters and some of our best emergency managers,” said Mr. Coleman. “I am thrilled to join the Biden-Harris Administration and return to FEMA to liaise with the faith and nonprofit communities, and to help build strong bridges and protect and serve communities at-risk of disaster. Together, we have the ability to build back better and even stronger than before.”

On February 14, 2021, President Biden reestablished the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships and federal agency centers. In addition to their stated mission of  outreach to stakeholders of all backgrounds and beliefs, the Centers were charged to execute the administration’s mission to boost economic recovery, combat systemic racism, increase opportunity and mobility for historically disadvantaged communities, advance international development and global humanitarian work and strengthen pluralism and respect constitutional guarantees.

Mr. Coleman’s appointment follows that of DHS Center Director (2009-2017) David L. Myers. David said of Mr. Coleman’s appointment, “President Biden could not have appointed a better prepared and more capable leader than Marcus Coleman to direct the DHS Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships. The country and the president will be well served by Marcus’ years of experience at the Center, his expertise in emergency preparedness, and his robust network of trusted relationships with faith-based, civic, and government partners.”

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