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Jodie Setnor Fiske

Deputy, Manatee County Emergency Management

Jodie Setnor Fiske now serves Manatee County Emergency Management after working with the Office of the Governor, Florida Division of Emergency Management, where she was the Statewide Field Supervisor of Regional Response Coordination Teams and the Regional Response Coordinator for Region 6. As part of her duties, she was responsible for 10 counties in Southwest Florida for response, preparedness, planning, recovery and mitigation emergency management needs. Deputy Chief Fiske’s work in disaster response and recovery is wide and varied. Her recent emergency responses have included the Parkland School Shooting and Hurricane Michael in 2018. She worked to coordinate emergency management at the Kosan Propane Fire and Sun Trust mass shooting in Highlands County, the Naval Air Station Pensacola Base Shooting in Escambia County and Hurricane Dorian in 2019. In 2020, she aided in COVID-19 operations, Hurricane Iona, Hurricane Eta and the Piney Point Gypsum Stack Breach in Manatee County. In 2021, she worked the Surfside Building Collapse in Miami-Dade; she also aided the response and recovery efforts from Hurricane Elsa. In 2025, she was deployed to work with flooding recovery in Kentucky and with the response and recovery from Hurricane Ian in Southwest Florida. Deputy Chief Fiske holds a Master of Science degree in Homeland Security / Emergency Management from Kaplan University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Administration of Criminal Justice from George Mason University, Fairfax, VA.