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Emergency Management (UWEM)
Contact Us
Steven J. Charvat [ Biography ]
Emergency Management Director
(206) 897-8080
Box 351275
charvat@uw.edu
Dede Hough [ Biography ]
Fiscal Specialist
part-time, Tues-Thurs
(206) 897-8082
Box 351275
delia@uw.edu
Siri-Elizabeth McLean [ Biography ]
Plans and Training Manager
(206) 897-8081
Box 351275
sirim@uw.edu
Scott Preston [ Biography ]
Business, Academic and Research Continuity (BARC) Manager
(206) 897-1882
Box 351275
scottpre@uw.edu
Fax Number for All of UWEM Staff
Fax: (206) 897-8001
Find Us
Office Address:
22 Gerberding Hall
Box 351275
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington 98195-1275
Fax Number for All of UWEM Staff
Fax: (206) 897-8001
Find directions to Gerberding Hall below this map

Directions to Gerberding Hall
From I-5 North bound, take the 45th street exit. This is the first exit after crossing the bridge over the ship canal. Turn right on 45th St and proceed to 15th Ave N. Turn right at 15th Avenue N and proceed to 41 St. Turn left into the university parking structure (orange area outlined on map). Ask the parking attendant where to park for easiest access to Gerberding Hall.
- From I-5 South, turn left (east) onto 45th St and follow the directions above.
- From I-90 West, exit onto I-5 North and follow directions in paragraph one above.
- From I-405 North or South, the least confusing approach is to link to I-90 West, exit onto I-5 North and follow directions in paragraph one above.
- From WA route 520 West, take I-5 North and follow directions in paragraph one above.