About Lucien G. Canton, CEM

When Lucien Canton talked his way into the San Francisco emergency operations center to offer his services during the Loma Prieta earthquake he never expected that it would spark a career change that would send him to exotic locations in the Pacific and the Caribbean, involve him in Federal disaster planning at the national level and see him appointed by Mayor Willie L. Brown, Jr in 1996 as the Director of Emergency Services for San Francisco. Lucien was used to reinventing himself. A career officer who left the Army to travel in Africa and earn an MBA, he had begun a promising career in private security. Nevertheless, following Loma Prieta he joined the Federal Emergency Management Agency and began a new profession as an emergency manager.
Emergency management was the perfect fit for Lucien’s creativity and strong people skills. He developed a reputation as a stabilizing influence in chaotic disaster operations, serving in over seventeen presidentially-declared disasters and on an elite national response team. Lucien’s reputation brought him to the attention of Mayor Brown and an invitation to head San Francisco’s Office of Emergency Services. As Director of Emergency Services for the City of San Francisco, he was responsible for coordinating the City’s emergency management program and serving as a policy advisor to the Mayor on emergency management and Homeland Security issues.
Since 2004, Lucien Canton has been an independent management consultant specializing in helping managers lead better in crisis by understanding the human factors often overlooked in crisis planning. He believes that a consultant’s job is to partner with the client to change the client’s condition for the better Over the years, he has emerged as a major thought leader in emergency management, advocating the use of management concepts to professionalize a field that is often mischaracterized as a technical discipline. A frequent speaker at national conferences and guest lecturer at universities both in the United States and abroad, his book, Emergency Management: Concepts and Strategies for Effective Programs, is used as a textbook for both graduate and undergraduate courses.
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