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Mark E. Milliron, M.S., M.P.A.
director1@ncemsf.org

Mark MillironMark Milliron, NCEMSF Director-at-Large, has been on the NCEMSF Board of Directors since 1995, serving as Chairman of the Constitution Committee and Temporary Governing Board of NCEMSF during its formal organization from 1995 to 1996 and as Treasurer of NCEMSF from 1996 to 1999. He also serves as Collegiate EMS Coordinator for the National EMS Museum Foundation.

His collegiate EMS service at Penn State University spanned three decades. He began his involvement at Penn State as an EMT trainee while an undergraduate in 1983. Following service as a U.S. Naval officer, he returned to Penn State as a graduate student and served as an ambulance crewmember and special events staff with University Ambulance Service from 1989 to 2007. He also served as a Penn State EMT Instructor from 1997 to 2007. During 1993-1994 he founded and served as President of the Penn State student EMS Association, was Supervisor of University Ambulance Service from 1994 through 1995, and founded the Penn State EMS Alumni Interest Group in 1999 and serves as the group's President.

Mr. Milliron's EMS career started in 1982 as an ambulance attendant for the Clearfield (PA) Volunteer Fire Company Number 1. He is currently a volunteer Officer-in-Charge, Field Training Officer, and EMT Instructor with Centre LifeLink EMS in State College, PA, is Administrative Coordinator and a search and rescue Field Team Leader with the Central Region Emergency Strike Team, Advisor of EMS Venturing Crew #325, and is the Commander of the Centre County Ambulance Association Honor Guard. He is a full time member of the faculty in the Department of Health Policy and Administration at Penn State. He holds master's degrees in public administration and health policy and administration, and is continuing his education in the graduate program in Homeland Security in Public Health Preparedness through the Penn State College of Medicine. As a health care administrator Mr. Milliron worked for 10 years in community health in marketing and as program manager, director, executive director, and board member for medical clinics and human service agencies.

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