Aimee Voth Siebert
Ms. Siebert began working for the Colorado's Office of Emergency Preparedness and Response at the State Dept. of Public Health and Environment in May of 2012. She has served as a Communications Liaison and most recently as the Vulnerable Populations Inclusion Coordinator and a Disaster Behavioral Health Specialist. She launched immediately into her role during the 2012 Wildfire Season and the Century 16 Theater Shooting in Aurora. Her other disaster response and planning experiences have included the 2013 Wildfire Season and the 2013 September flooding, during which she lead the grant writing for a 60-day $800,000 crisis counseling program for all 9 disaster-declared counties. Between emergencies, Ms. Siebert works to engage communities, and develop systems, resources and training in access and functional needs, behavioral health, and communications for myriad emergency response audiences. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Communications and a certificate in Neuroscience from Bethel College in 2010, and a Masters in International Disaster Psychology from the University of Denver in 2012.