Matthew Icenroad
CEM, CSSGB
Director
Areas of Expertise
MD
Matt joined Jensen Hughes in 2017. As a Director at Jensen Hughes, Matt not only provides support for a wide range of client consulting projects ranging from Emergency Preparedness, Business Continuity, Life Safety, and other Risk Engineering, he also leads the strategic vision for our ProtectAdvisr platform of digital applications that offer significant efficiencies in managing risk in the built environment. Matt’s background in emergency management, performance improvement, and quality and safety affords him the opportunity to engage with organizations on developing effective and efficient programs to drive success, and build more safe, secure, and resilient communities.
Prior to joining our team, Matt served as Senior CMS Policy Advisor at The Joint Commission in Washington, D.C. Matt’s experience with The Joint Commission afforded him the opportunity to facilitate improvements in the nation’s emergency management preparedness and response capabilities, cyber readiness and response, and the preservation of critical infrastructure. His work in regulation, guidance, policy, and in the development, interpretation, and application of federal emergency management legislation – as well as his hands-on experience – enable him to contribute to the depth of knowledge in the industry. Matt continues to engage local, State, and our Federal government on legislation and regulation to enhance the emergency preparedness resiliency and capabilities across critical infrastructure.
Matt has participated in the National Academies (Institute of Medicine) Forum on Medical and Public Health Preparedness for Catastrophic Events, the Healthcare and Public Health Sector Coordinating Council, the Baltimore City Coalition on Emergency Preparedness, and the Region III Maryland Coalition on Emergency Preparedness. Matt is currently participating as a principal member on both the National Fire Protection Associations committees on Community Risk Assessments (NFPA 1300) and Standard on Continuity, Emergency, and Crisis Management (NFPA 1660).
Education / Certifications
- BA, Business Management, Washington College
- Certified Six Sigma Green Belt + Change Management (RPI-CLSSGB)
- Certified Root Cause Analysis + Failure Modes Effect Analysis (RPI-CM)
- Member, International Association of Emergency Managers
- Member, American Society for Health Care Engineering
- Certified Emergency Manager (CEM), International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM)
- Certified Six Sigma Green Belt, The Joint Commission's Robust Process Improvement Program
- Principal Technical Committee Member, NFPA 1300 - Community Risk Assessment + Risk Reduction Plan Development Standard, National Fire Protection Association
- Principal Technical Committee Member, NFPA 1660 - Standard for Emergency, Continuity, and Crisis Management, National Fire Protection Association
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Articles
Optimizing Healthcare Incident Management with 21st-Century Technology
Nov 5, 2024
Innovative technology tools have become indispensable for incident management across healthcare systems.
Blogs + Whitepapers
The Importance of Performing and Managing Facility Inspections, Testing + Maintenance
Mar 23, 2023
Today’s buildings are part of a modern trend of larger structures. These larger structures not only require more advanced fire protection systems but also a more considered approach towards ensuring life safety for the occupants
Blogs + Whitepapers
Five Things Hospitals Should Know About Implementing Emergency Management Technology
Mar 15, 2023
Properly implementing emergency management technology can help hospitals maintain a continuous state of readiness.
Blogs + Whitepapers
THE ROLE OF VIRTUAL COMMAND CENTERS IN HOSPITAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE
Sep 8, 2021
Virtual command centers provide a valuable yet often overlooked asset for hospital network emergency response.