Jono Anzalone

Title
Adjunct Instructor I
Email
Department
Dept of Human Factors, Safety and Social Sciences
College
College of Arts & Sciences

Office Hours

5-7pm ET, Tu & Th

Areas of Expertise

Economics, Development, Disaster 
Jono Anzalone


Jono is a board member of The Climate Initiative (TCI), a nonpartisan organization that inspires to educate, empower, and active 10 million youth around climate action by 2025. He joined TCI after a long tenure as both a Red Cross, where he started as a youth volunteer in 1994 in Omaha, Nebraska. 

Most recently, Jono served as the Head of Disaster and Crisis, Preparedness, Response and Recovery for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies for the Americas and Caribbean region, based in Panama, Panama and also served as the Vice President of International Services at the American Red Cross based out of Washington, DC.

Jono’s hundreds of national and international disaster assignments with the American Red Cross, IFRC and ICRC have led him to serve in places such as Mexico, Belize, Suriname, Jamaica, The Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, Liberia and Haiti, to include being detailed to the United States Agency on International Development (USAID) during the 2010 Haiti Earthquake and assigned to their Response Management Team to lead the agencies donations management activity.

Jono served as the Advocacy Committee chair for the National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (National VOAD) from 2012-2015.

Jono graduated from Creighton University with a BA in Political Science, the University of Nebraska with an MS in Economics, Southern New Hampshire University with an MS in Accounting, a doctorate in Educational Leadership and Higher Education at the University of Nebraska and the Harvard School of Public Health and Kennedy School of Government National Preparedness Leadership Initiative. He has earned the International Association of Emergency Management Certified Emergency Manager (CEM®) credential and was awarded the Meta-Leader of the Year from Harvard School of Public Health and Kennedy School of Government National Preparedness Leadership Initiative in 2017. Jono holds several teaching appointments in economics at colleges and universities across the country, dating back to 2003.

Jono and his husband Andy, a social justice and gender equality expert, live in Maine with their Golden Doodle, Penni. 


  • Ed.D. - Doctor of Education in Educational Studies: Educational Leadership and Higher Education, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • M.S. - Master of Science in Economics, University of Nebraska at Omaha

  • ECON 225: Engineering Economics

ECO 210 - Microeconomics

ECO 225 - Engineering Economics 


International Association of Emergency Managers, Certified Emergency Manager 

  • Harvard University National Preparedness Leadership Institute Meta-Leader of the Year Award, 2017
  • Golden Key International Honor Society member
  • FEMA Administrators Award
  • Omnicron Delta Epsilon – Economics Honor Society
  • Creighton University International Relations Executive Staff
  • Angela Maher Scholarship for International Study
  • American Red Cross Leadership Award
  • Various Merit Scholarships