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Tonight's Guest WeatherBrain has worked for NOAA for nearly 18 years, with most of that time being with the National Weather Service in various roles. Her current acting role is the Acting Deputy Director for the National Weather Service Office of Organizational Excellence. She has a Bachelor's in Meteorology from Penn State and a Masters in Science Technology Studies from Virginia Tech and is pursuing a Certification in Facilitation from Georgetown University. Andrea Bleistine, welcome! Our Second Guest WeatherBrain has worked for the National Weather Service for over 30 years. She spent 15 years at the National Hurricane Center in Miami as a Hurricane Specialist. She has a Bachelor's in Meteorology, a Master's in Meteorology and Physical Oceanography, and a MBA in Technology Management. Her current role is Director of the National Weather Service Office of Dissemination.
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Tonight's Guest WeatherBrain has worked for NOAA for nearly 18 years, with most of that time being with the National Weather Service in various roles. Her current acting role is the Acting Deputy Director for the National Weather Service Office of Organizational Excellence. She has a Bachelor's in Meteorology from Penn State and a Masters in Science Technology Studies from Virginia Tech and is pursuing a Certification in Facilitation from Georgetown University. Andrea Bleistine, welcome! Our Second Guest WeatherBrain has worked for the National Weather Service for over 30 years. She spent 15 years at the National Hurricane Center in Miami as a Hurricane Specialist. She has a Bachelor's in Meteorology, a Master's in Meteorology and Physical Oceanography, and a MBA in Technology Management. Her current role is Director of the National Weather Service Office of Dissemination.
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