PERSON: Martha Rainville
Employer
Civil Support International
Position
Chief Operating Officer
Biography
Martha T. Rainville (née Trim, born April 9, 1958) is a retired U.S. Air Force officer who attained the rank of major general. She was the first woman in U.S. history to become a state adjutant general when she served in that post with the Vermont National Guard.
In 2006 she ran as the Republican candidate for Vermont’s at-large congressional district and was defeated by Democratic candidate Peter Welch. Rainville was later appointed to senior executive roles at FEMA, and then became Chief Operating Officer of Civil Support International LLC, a disaster preparedness and crisis response consulting firm.
Rainville was born in New London, Connecticut while her father was serving in the United States Navy, and she was raised in Mississippi after her father’s retirement. She graduated from Chamberlain-Hunt Academy in 1975, and received a Bachelor of Arts in Education from the University of Mississippi (1979).
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In 2006 she ran as the Republican candidate for Vermont’s at-large congressional district and was defeated by Democratic candidate Peter Welch. Rainville was later appointed to senior executive roles at FEMA, and then became Chief Operating Officer of Civil Support International LLC, a disaster preparedness and crisis response consulting firm.
Rainville was born in New London, Connecticut while her father was serving in the United States Navy, and she was raised in Mississippi after her father’s retirement. She graduated from Chamberlain-Hunt Academy in 1975, and received a Bachelor of Arts in Education from the University of Mississippi (1979).
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