New National SATERN Liaison Appointed by National Headquarters

October 29, 2015
Flo Knox | flo_knox@usn.salvationarmy.org

New National SATERN Liaison Appointed by National Headquarters

SATERN (National Headquarters 10/28/2015) – SATERN Founder Major Patrick E. McPherson, WW9E, announced today that William H. “Bill” Feist, WB8BZH, has received a letter of appointment as National SATERN Liaison from Colonel Merle Heatwole, National Chief Secretary, on behalf of the Commissioners’ Conference.  The Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network (SATERN) is a nationwide group of amateur radio operators who support The Salvation Army and its Emergency Disaster Services program with emergency communications and technical assistance.

National Community Relations and Development Secretary Lt. Col. Ron Busroe said, "Bill has been a committed leader for many years in both Emergency Disaster Services and SATERN and we look forward to his leadership of the SATERN program."

Major McPherson said of Feist’s appointment, “It is heartwarming, in that it indicates Salvation Army review of the importance of the SATERN program as a component of Salvation Army response, and because the individual chosen has a proven record in disaster response.”

Feist later stated, “Major McPherson has done a phenomenal job of creating and advancing the SATERN program within The Salvation Army.  I am glad that he will continue to be able to share his knowledge and insight as an active member of the national SATERN leadership team.”

Feist became an amateur radio operator in 1968 as WN8BZH while still in high school and made an immediate ongoing commitment to amateur radio public service communications with past memberships and leadership positions in RACES (Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service), ARES (Amateur Radio Emergency Service) and SKYWARN (a weather spotting program sponsored by the National Weather Service).

Feist became involved in SATERN in 1994.  Since then he has been a statewide SATERN Coordinator (1995-1998), a Divisional SATERN Coordinator in two different Divisions, the Southern Territory SATERN Coordinator since 2008 and now the National SATERN Liaison.

Feist was hired by The Salvation Army in 1998 as the Twin Cities (Minneapolis-St. Paul) Emergency Disaster Services (EDS) Director and became an Assistant Divisional EDS Director for the Northern Division (Minnesota and North Dakota) in 2000.  In August, 2004, Feist became the Divisional EDS Director and SATERN Coordinator for the Alabama-Louisiana-Mississippi (ALM) Division.

During his career as both a volunteer and a full-time staff member with The Salvation Army, Feist has responded to numerous structure fires, hazardous materials incidents, SWAT incidents, tornadoes, floods and a forest fire.  He has also responded to several major national disasters including being the SATERN Coordinator for the Red River Valley Flood (1997), the Red Zone Coordinator for two weeks at the World Trade Center (2001) and as the ALM EDS Director for Hurricanes Ivan (2004), Katrina and Rita (2005), Gustav (2008), Isaac (2012) and the 2011 Tornado Outbreak.  He also helped organize or lead the ALM Division’s long-term recovery efforts for Hurricanes Ivan and Katrina and the 2011 Tornado Outbreak.

Feist is a Certified Emergency Manager (CEM) through the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) and has been a state certified Emergency Manager in North Dakota and Minnesota.  Feist has received several awards from various Public Safety agencies and The Salvation Army throughout his career.

Feist is very active in Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD), having been a founding member of a local VOAD in the 1980's and a member of the Board of Directors in five different state VOADs and President of two state VOADs.  He was the first full-term state VOAD Representative to the National VOAD Board of Directors (2002-2005).

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