
Moises Nova
Project Manager, Recovery
Moises Nova is a Recovery Project Manager at Tidal Basin, bringing a wealth of expertise in emergency management and disaster recovery. With a proven history of supporting states such as Alaska, Florida, Michigan, and Hawaii, Moises excels in managing FEMA Public Assistance Grants, strategic project planning, and streamlined implementation processes.
Throughout his career, Moises has led key disaster recovery initiatives, including guiding subrecipients through complex FEMA processes, supervising site inspection teams, and developing Standard Operating Procedures to enhance efficiency. Notably, he played a crucial role in recovery efforts for Typhoon Merbok in Alaska and the Maui Wildfires in Hawaii, demonstrating exceptional skill in eligibility reviews, scope of work development, and stakeholder coordination.
Renowned for his leadership and innovative approach, Moises has earned accolades such as FEMA’s prestigious Core Values Award for Respect. Whether consulting for state agencies or mentoring team members, he consistently delivers tailored solutions while ensuring strict compliance with federal requirements, making him an indispensable asset to both clients and colleagues.
Beyond his professional achievements, Moises is deeply committed to supporting communities during their most challenging times. His dedication to recovery efforts reflects his passion for making a meaningful impact where it matters most.
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