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  Schrader, Dennis R.
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NameDennis R. Schrader
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Oct 04, 2004 09:50am
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InfoDennis R. Schrader, 50, was appointed by Governor Ehrlich to be the Director for the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security. Schrader, a University of Maryland Medical Center Vice President, has a collective 27 years of executive leadership in roles in manufacturing, Naval facilities management and construction and healthcare administration. Schrader has been with the University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) since 1987, where he has served as the Director of Operations (1987-1996), Vice President of Facilities Management and Development (1996-1999), and the Vice President of Project Planning and Development (1999-Present). For the past five years, his duties have included a focus on Emergency Readiness for Mass Casualty Incidents.

Schrader has 23 years of military service as a Navy Civil Engineer Corps officer. He has achieved the rank of Captain and has earned four Navy commendation medals and three Navy achievement medals during his years in the military, seven of which were spent on active duty. Schrader holds both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Industrial Engineering. Schrader is a resident of Columbia, Maryland, where he resides with his wife, Sandy, a Senator in the Maryland General Assembly and their daughter, Whitney.


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