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Steven Torrence picked to lead Marin’s Office of Emergency Management 

February 28, 2023 by Marin 3 Comments

Steven Torrence

Steven Torrence, who has coordinated emergency response services in the Los Angeles area for the past 10 years, has been selected as the new Director of Emergency Management

within the Marin County Fire Department.  

Fire Chief Jason Weber said Torrence was the choice among 67 applicants following a nationwide recruitment. His first day leading the County of Marin’s Office of Emergency

Management (OEM) was Feb. 22. 

“Steven joins us with a commitment to building more resilient communities,” Weber said. “His experience and passion for emergency management is contagious. He showed his

passion as he talked about building critical relationships that ensure success during an emergency response. We are thrilled to have him in this critical leadership role.” 

Torrence most recently served as the Emergency Services Administrator for the City of Santa Monica. He oversaw the city’s Office of Emergency Management (OEM), its Emergency

Operations Center, alert and warning systems, community preparedness, and emergency planning. Simultaneously, he served as regional coordinator for Area A of Los Angeles County and helped coordinate trainings, responses, and communications for the cities of

 Culver City, Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, and Santa Monica plus private-sector partners and hospitals.   

His array of emergency experience includes responses to wildfires, tsunamis, the COVID-19 pandemic, heat events, civil unrest incidents, infrastructure failures, aircraft

incidents, and large-scale planned events such as presidential visits and the Super Bowl. He has led regional emergency management committees such as the Orange County CERT Mutual Aid Committee, for which he served as committee chair. 

Torrence routinely speaks at conferences and seminars throughout California on emergency preparedness and mitigation in relation to the diversity of the state’s population. Most notably, he has spoken at the California Emergency Services Association conference on the topic of diversity, equity, and inclusion in emergency management.

“Building a resistant and resilient community is core to the Marin County Office of Emergency Management,” Torrence said. “To achieve this vision, we must ensure that we are effectively planning and preparing each person for the hazards of today and tomorrow.”  

Torrence began to focus on firefighting and emergency management while obtaining an

associates degree at Chaffey College in Rancho Cucamonga, near Los Angeles, then continued with a public administration degree from the University of La Verne. He has a

masters degree in emergency and disaster management from Georgetown University, for which he serves as a guest lecturer for the graduate program. He began his professional career with the Rancho Cucamonga Fire District and later became emergency services coordinator for the City of Placentia.  

Filed Under: Local News, Marin News, San Rafael

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  1. Freddie Elaine Thompson-Esters says

    March 1, 2023 at 3:21 pm

    I am so proud of this young man, my godson. He has been blessed with this job because of his dedicated goals to do his very BEST with God-given talent. Education forwarded and strong family support has brought him this far. All the best to him as he continues to lead as a role model for others
    to follow. To God Be the Glory!

    Reply
  2. Amelia Donaldson says

    March 1, 2023 at 7:55 pm

    Steven, what a remarkable journey you have had and I’m sure there is more success to come. Congratulations and continue your dreams of higher heights. God bless you.

    Reply
    • Gina Reeves-Torrence says

      March 2, 2023 at 7:28 am

      Congratulations Steven! We are so proud of you.

      Reply

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