Pete Gaynor served as the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) under President Donald Trump. He was appointed to this significant role, overseeing the nation's response to various disasters and emergencies.
Gaynor's tenure as FEMA Administrator followed that of Brock Long, who also served during the Trump administration's initial years, and he was subsequently succeeded by Deanne Criswell after the Trump presidency. His leadership was crucial during a period that included responses to numerous natural disasters across the United States.
For more detailed information on Pete Gaynor's career and time at FEMA, you can refer to his Wikipedia page.
FEMA Administrators During the Trump Administration
To provide a clear overview of the leadership at FEMA during the Trump presidency, here's a table summarizing the key individuals and their roles:
Role | Name | Context of Service under Trump |
---|---|---|
Administrator (Initial part) | Brock Long | Served before Pete Gaynor |
Administrator | Pete Gaynor | Served under Donald Trump |
Administrator (Post-Trump) | Deanne Criswell | Succeeded Pete Gaynor |