Mark Stegmeier
About Mark Stegmeier
Mark Stegmeier serves as the Assistant Director of the Office of Health and Safety at The George Washington University, where he has worked in various roles since 2003. He has extensive experience in safety and emergency operations within the university's police department and health and safety offices.
Work at The George Washington University
Mark Stegmeier has held multiple positions at The George Washington University, contributing to the Office of Health and Safety. He currently serves as the Assistant Director of the Office of Health and Safety, a role he has occupied since 2016. Additionally, he has been the Interim Director of the Office of Health and Safety since 2015. His career at the university began in the Police Department, where he worked as a Senior Patrol Officer from 2003 to 2009. He transitioned to the role of Senior Safety and Emergency Operations Specialist in 2009, which he held until 2010, and has continued in that capacity since 2010.
Education and Expertise
Mark Stegmeier attended Parkdale High School from 1994 to 1997. His educational background has provided a foundation for his extensive career in safety and emergency operations. His expertise encompasses various aspects of health and safety management within a university setting, particularly in emergency management and bio-security.
Background
Mark Stegmeier's professional background includes significant experience in safety and emergency operations. He began his career at The George Washington University in the Police Department, where he served as a Senior Patrol Officer for six years. Following this role, he transitioned to the Office of Health and Safety, where he has held several positions, demonstrating a commitment to the safety and well-being of the university community.
Achievements
Throughout his tenure at The George Washington University, Mark Stegmeier has contributed to various initiatives in health and safety. His roles have included overseeing safety protocols and emergency operations, reflecting his dedication to maintaining a secure environment for students and staff. His long-standing service in the Office of Health and Safety highlights his commitment to the university's safety standards.