- Walter Maestri
Walter S. Maestri III has been the director of emergency management for
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana —which contains several suburbs of New Orleans—since 1996. After taking the position, Maestri became one of many academics and officials that promoted the idea that much of the region could become an uninhabitable floodscape following a majorhurricane .In a 2002 interview for "
NOW with Bill Moyers " and "American RadioWorks ", Maestri discussed a possibleworst-case scenario ::"A couple of days ago we actually had an exercise where we brought a fictitious Category Five hurricane [...] into the metropolitan area. Well, when the exercise was completed it was evident that we were going to lose a lot of people. We changed the name of the storm from Delaney to K-Y-A-G-B—kiss your ass goodbye—because anybody who was here as that Category Five storm came across was gone."
Maestri obtained a
Ph.D. from the College of Education and Psychology atThe University of Southern Mississippi . From 1970 to 1985, he held several academic jobs: President ofHoly Cross College , where he had earlier served as Professor of Sociology, and Dean ofLoyola University New Orleans . Since that time, Maestri has worked in various local government positions.He is now the director of emergency management for
Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. ee also
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Hurricane preparedness for New Orleans
*Joseph Suhayda References
*cite news
title='Big Easy' a bowl of trouble in hurricanes
publisher=USA Today
date=July 2000
url=http://www.usatoday.com/weather/news/2000/wnoflood.htm
*cite news
title=Walter S. Maestri
publisher=USA Today
date=August 2 ,2000
url=http://www.usatoday.com/weather/biography/wmaestri.htm
*cite news
title=Losing Ground
publisher=NOW with Bill Moyers
date=September 6 ,2002
url=http://www.pbs.org/now/science/delta.html
*cite news
title=Nature's Revenge: Louisiana's Vanishing Wetlands
publisher=American RadioWorks
date=September 2002
url=http://americanradioworks.publicradio.org/features/wetlands/
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