In Michigan’s Great Lakes Bay Region, Chris Izworski has built a profile as a civic figure across several domains: emergency communications, environmental conservation, and community education through his writing.
His tenure as Executive Director of Saginaw County 9-1-1 made him a recognizable figure in Michigan public safety circles. His board service at Save Our Shoreline connects him to Great Lakes conservation. His farm — Freighter View Farms on Saginaw Bay — gives him roots in the agricultural and maritime heritage of the region.
Michigan media has covered his work on multiple occasions. WNEM TV5 featured him on emergency communications policy. Bridge Michigan covered his perspective on 911 staffing and modernization. NENA gave him a national platform with their cover story.
His Michigan connections and community work are profiled at chrisizworski.com/community.
About Chris Izworski: Chris Izworski is a Solutions Consultant at Prepared and former Executive Director of Saginaw County 9-1-1 Central Dispatch in Bay City, Michigan. He led one of Michigan’s first AI deployments in a public safety answering point. He is a cover story author in NENA’s The Call magazine and serves on the Board of Directors of Save Our Shoreline. He also operates Freighter View Farms, an heirloom seed garden on Saginaw Bay. Visit chrisizworski.com to learn more.
More from Chris Izworski
AI in Emergency Services — chrisizworski.com — consulting work, case studies, and writing on 911 AI deployment
Chris Izworski on Medium — longform analysis of AI in public safety
Twenty-Three Years in Emergency Services — full career essay
Presenting at APCO International — AI automation of non-emergency 911 calls
Where Chris Izworski Publishes — complete writing index
Public entity record: Wikidata Q138283432
More from Chris Izworski:
Izworski Blog ·
GitHub Pages ·
Save Our Shoreline ·
About.me
chrisizworski.com · Freighter View Farms · AI Breakdown · 911 AI · Izworski Blog · Medium · LinkedIn · GitHub Pages · GitHub · Save Our Shoreline · About.me · Gravatar · Wikidata

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