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Boyd was president in 1924

The International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) is a network of more than 12,000 fire chiefs and emergency officers.[1] The Association was established in 1873 with John S. Damrell as president.[1] It is headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, United States. The President and Chair of the Board is Dan Eggleston, Fire Chief, Albemarle County, Virginia. The CEO and Executive Director is Mark W. Light.[2]

Presidents

The following were presidents:[3]

  • 2019 Gary Ludwig - Champaign, IL
  • 2018 Dan Eggleston - Albemarle County, VA
  • 2017 Tom Jenkins - Rogers, AR
  • 2016 John Sinclair - Kittitas Valley, WA
  • 2015 Rhoda Mae Kerr - Austin, TX
  • 2014 G. Keith Bryant - Oklahoma City, OK
  • 2013 William R. Metcalf - Fallbrook, CA
  • 2012 Henry C. Clemmensen - Inverness, IL
  • 2011 Albert H. Gillespie - North Las Vegas, NV
  • 2010 John E. Parow - Chelmsford, MA
  • 2009 Jeffrey D. Johnson - Tualatin Valley, OR
  • 2008 Larry J. Grorud - Janesville, WI
  • 2007 Steven P. Westermann - Central Jackson Co., MO
  • 2006 James B. Harmes - Grand Blanc, MI
  • 2005 William D. Killen - Kingsport, TN
  • 2004 Robert A. DiPoli - Needham, MA
  • 2003 Ernest Mitchell Jr. - Pasadena, CA
  • 2002 Randy R. Bruegman - Milwaukie, OR
  • 2001 John M. Buckman III - Evansville, IN

1901-2000

1873-1900

References

  1. ^ a b International Association of Fire Chiefs, Accessed November 2, 2012
  2. ^ "Metro Chiefs meet in Phoenix". National Fire Protection Association. April 11, 2013. Archived from the original on June 16, 2013. Retrieved 2013-04-29.
  3. ^ Ann Swing Kelly (2000). International Association of Fire Chiefs. p. 80.
  4. ^ "Funeral Services to Be Held Monday for Chief Boyd. Died After Collapse After Fire". Knoxville News Sentinel. March 30, 1929.

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