Kathleen G. V. Melville, Ph.D, is an expert in emergency risk communications with 17 years' experience working in state, local, and federal public health agencies. During the COVID-19 pandemic she worked in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Joint Information Center and continues to work for the agency as a health communications specialist. She also teaches disaster communication at Tulane University.
'Dr. Melville offers a timely and very thought-provoking book. Reflecting on the COVID-19 pandemic, it is easy to acknowledge the important role of crisis and emergency risk communication. The book is well written, and the case studies portray easily relatable examples for most professionals responsible for communications or who are positioned on the periphery of the communications functions. The skills to be gained in these pages will strengthen our collective ability to respond efficiently, effectively, and cohesively to health security challenges during the next pandemic or during the next disaster in your area of responsibility.' Stephen Murphy, Ph.D., MPH, MBA, Program Director - MS in Health Security, and Director of the Region 6 Center for Health Security and Response Readiness at Tulane University C. S. Weatherhead School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine