 Hi, I'm Robin Fenig and I'm the division chief over hazard mitigation planning at Cal OES. During hazard mitigation planning, we're looking at the potential impacts to flooding disasters, you know, things like the response costs like debris management or sandbag filling. We also help a lot with wildfire risks, looking at the costs associated with suppression and firefighting and lifesaving activities, looking at the debris flows that happen after wildfires. They can be really costly. They can cause a lot of pollution to, you know, water systems and other publicly owned infrastructure. I'm out at work. I'm an international and nationally competitive Ultimate Frisbee player. I like that Ultimate Frisbee gives me an opportunity to get out of the office a little bit more, move my body and be in community. I tend to seek out both jobs and my professional hobbies where I can be around other people and help support them in achieving their goals and that's what fills me up the most. Having a job that does tangibly impact climate change resiliency brings me a lot of purpose for my job and it helps me come to work every single day and knowing that I have a great team to do that is a nice cherry on top. I'm Robin Fenig and I am Cal OES.