Augusta, GA
Augusta leaders hire new emergency management director
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Augusta-Richmond County has hired an emergency management director.
Kymber Keaton was hired after a competitive multi-round interview process involving several applicants and input from key public safety stakeholders.
It’s been a goal for quite some time to hire a full-time Emergency Management Agency director.
In recent years, Antonio Burden has been acting in that role in addition to serving as fire chief.
Augusta hasn’t had a full-time director for more than 20 years.
Keaton, originally from Scottsdale, Ariz., brings nearly a decade of high-level experience in emergency management, disaster response, public safety and homeland security spanning local, state, federal, tribal and international operations.
Her career includes service with the Air Force, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services and the White House Operations Center.
She has played key roles in operations, planning, training, mitigation, and recovery for some of the nation’s most complex emergencies, including COVID-19, wildfires, earthquakes, severe storms, flooding and civil disturbances.
Keaton has contributed to three presidential administrations, collaborating with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the U.S. Secret Service and the National Park Service. She has also been involved in both national and international disaster relief efforts with Team Rubicon and Volunteer Nepal, supporting efforts to strengthen emergency readiness and improve coordination across partner agencies.
Keaton holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Emergency Management and has completed advanced emergency response and disaster risk training.
“I am excited to begin my service with Augusta-Richmond County,” she said. “This community made a lasting impression on me during Hurricane Helene, and the resilience I witnessed here stayed with me. When the opportunity to join Augusta arose, it felt like the right place to contribute and lead. My focus now is to enhance preparedness and ensure every resident feels informed, supported, and ready for any emergency.”
Keaton will oversee emergency preparedness, disaster response, outreach and training, working with local, state and federal partners.
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