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Steve Hill
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Stephen L. Hill is the Director of Contingency Operations and Chief of the Office of Homeland Security at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). He has a distinguished career with over 35 years of experience in both federal and private sectors, particularly in engineering, construction, and emergency management.
Professional Background
- Current Role: As Director of Contingency Operations, Hill leads a team responsible for civil and military contingency operations during disaster response and recovery. His role includes ensuring readiness, developing contingency plans, and overseeing force protection and intelligence operations.1
- Previous Experience: Before his current position, he served as a program manager for the World Trade Center Construction Program in New York City and was involved in recovery efforts after Hurricane Sandy. He has also held significant roles in emergency response operations for disasters such as Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.12
Education and Certifications
- Hill holds a Bachelor’s degree from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and a Master of Science in Civil Engineering from Purdue University. He is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and a Fellow with the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME).1
Awards and Recognitions
He has received multiple honors for his contributions to military engineering, including the Silver and Bronze Order of the de Fleury Medal from the Army Engineer Association, as well as recognition from various military associations for his service.1
Leadership Philosophy
Hill is noted for his strategic thinking, leadership skills, and commitment to fostering winning teams within complex operational environments. His extensive experience positions him as a key figure in managing large-scale projects and emergency responses across diverse settings globally.3