Gala Gulacsik, Research Assistant

Contact Gala Gulacsik
Office: (360) 650-4495
Fax: (360) 650-7702
Gala was a student at Western Washington University and a research assistant for the Institute for Global and Community Resilience from February to June 2008. As an intern, she participated in research and was responsible for office duties. She assisted in the analysis of the IGCR’s business recovery survey for the December 2007 flooding in Centralia and Chehalis.
During her time at Western she attained a membership with the National Society of Collegiate Scholars. She was a Planning and Policy Major; Disaster Reduction and Emergency Preparedness, and Geology minor. With an affinity for the science of natural hazards, the knowledge of reducing the impact of these hazards on communities was complimentary to her interests.
Gala graduated in spring 2008. She is currently working as an Emergency Management Program Specialist for FEMA as part of the Federal Career Intern Program. In this position, she will assist in developing base-line hazard identification and risk assessments appropriate to the needs of the State, provide planning guidences relative to emergency response capabilities, and engage in a wide range of other duties related to emergency management.
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- Institute for Spatial Information and Analysis
- Institute of Environmental Toxicology
- Institute for Watershed Studies
- Huxley Map Library
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