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Unique opportunity for our upcoming newsletter

ASFPM will be interviewing Randall Behm (PE, CFM, with USACE-Omaha, and Chair of the National Nonstructural Flood Proofing Committee) for our May “Insider” newsletter.

We’ll be asking him questions about some of the Corps’ flood risk management projects and programs. And since nonstructural is his area of expertise, we’ll strongly focus on that.

But we’d also like to open this up to questions you might want to ask Mr. Behm. Sorry, he won’t be able to answer FFRMS implementation or budget questions, but anything else you’re curious about regarding his job, Corps projects, or nonstructural flood proofing techniques…ask away!

Post questions via ASFPM’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ASFPM;

ASFPM’s twitter page: https://twitter.com/FloodsOrg;

ASFPM’s LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/groups?home=&gid=841717&trk=anet_ug_hm.

Or send your question to our PIO Michele Mihalovich, at michele@floods.org. We need to hear from you by close of business May 7.

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