Victoria Stilwell
Victoria Stilwell is one of the world’s most recognized and respected dog trainers. She is best known for her show, It’s Me or the Dog, on Animal Planet. She currently resides in Atlanta with her husband, daughter and dogs, Sadie and Jasmine. She wants to make sure you are prepared for any emergency situation with your pets.
Uga IX, UGA's Mascot
Uga IX, the University of Georgia's mascot, keeps a spiked collar, extra jerseys and plenty of dog food in his Ready kit. He wants to make sure your pet is prepared, too.
Myron "Magic" Giggua
Praise 102.5 host Myron Magic is passionate about gospel, jazz and being prepared for disasters. As you might expect, his Ready kit includes a battery-powered radio.
Millie Cerrone
Millie Cerrone lives in Lawrenceville and recently turned 100 years old. She has gained a little wisdom throughout her many fun-filled years, and says being prepared comes naturally to her.
Kayla Paige
Kayla Paige, L. O. Kimberly Elementary fifth-grader, won first place in the 2010 “Ready, Set, Go” art and essay kids contest. She proved her talent and knowledge about preparing for the unexpected and understands the importance of creating an emergency communications plan.
Michael Estimé
Meteorologist Michael Estimé has been a proud Middle Georgian and member of the 41 NBC Forecast Team since January 2009. As an expert in severe weather, Michael knows how important it is to be prepared for whatever Mother Nature brings our way.
Curtis Lofton
Curtis Lofton, linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons and the "Face of Atlanta's Defense," is ready for an emergency. He knows a disaster could strike at any time, and isn't taking any chances.
Jonathan Reckford
Having visited areas ravaged by disasters, Habitat for Humanity International CEO Jonathan Reckford has seen firsthand the importance of being prepared.
Tisha Tallman
As president and CEO of the Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Tisha Tallman helps businesses and entrepreneurs harness every opportunity. And she doesn't miss an opportunity at home to make sure her family is prepared for a disaster.
Charley English
Charley English, director of Homeland Security for the Georgia Emergency Management Agency, not only protects Georgians from the unexpected, he and his family are ready for anything.
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