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Emmitsburg, Md., June 6, 2013 -- Emergency Management Institute (EMI) Deputy Superintendent, Ms Vilma Milmoe and Ray Chevalier, Senior Training Specialist and EMI International Training Coordinator meet with representatives from six Asian Countries as part of the  Department of State International Visitor Leadership Program. Representatives include Ms. Naima Begum, Bangledesh; Mr. Ponleurath Phlang, Cambodia; Mr. Tamorish Kole, India; Mr. Nitin Shantaram Sawant, India; Mr. Subash Chand, Nepal; Mr. Jagdish Kharel, Nepal; and Ms. Trang Thi Thuy Ly, Vietnam. Among the many objectives of the delegation, EMI lead discussion on a variety of topics relating to overall emergency management training and curriculum, leadership development strategies and programs and provided visitors with a tour of facilities

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Emmitsburg, Md., June 6, 2013 -- Emergency Management Institute (EMI) Deputy Superintendent, Ms Vilma Milmoe and Ray Chevalier, Senior Training Specialist and EMI International Training Coordinator meet with representatives from six Asian Countries as part of the Department of State International Visitor Leadership Program. Representatives include Ms. Naima Begum, Bangledesh; Mr. Ponleurath Phlang, Cambodia; Mr. Tamorish Kole, India; Mr. Nitin Shantaram Sawant, India; Mr. Subash Chand, Nepal; Mr. Jagdish Kharel, Nepal; and Ms. Trang Thi Thuy Ly, Vietnam. Among the many objectives of the delegation, EMI lead discussion on a variety of topics relating to overall emergency management training and curriculum, leadership development strategies and programs and provided visitors with a tour of facilities

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