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About This FEB

The Greater St. Louis Federal Executive Board was established by President John F. Kennedy on November 10, 1961, as one of the original ten Federal Executive Boards. The St. Louis FEB's size is such that it spans two FEMA Regions: Region 5 and Region 7.

Leadership

  • Chair

    Andrea Salomone, Deputy Director of Personnel

    U.S. Transportation Command Directorate of Personnel, Scott Air Force Base

  • Vice Chair

    Linda Hanley, Assistant Special Agent in Charge

    U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General - St. Louis Field Office 

Committees

  • Executive Committee: responsible for making key operational decisions for the St. Louis Federal Executive Board. This includes determining the format of meetings (whether virtual or in-person), scheduling the frequency of meetings (monthly or quarterly), selecting projects for the board's attention, planning training initiatives, and deciding on the types of speakers to invite to board meetings

  • Emergency Preparedness & Response Committee: responsible for making recommendations concerning hazardous weather conditions, including late arrivals, early departures, telework, unscheduled leave, and closures.