FDNY Chief Joseph Pfeifer on Leadership During 9-11 and Beyond

Then-Battalion Chief Joseph Pfeifer saw the first aircraft hit the North Tower



Published Thursday, September 8, 2011

Ten years ago, on September 11, 2001, New York City Fire Department Battalion Chief Joseph Pfeifer saw the first aircraft hit the North Tower and radioed the alarm, the first FDNY fire chief to take command. Today, Pfeifer is the New York City Fire Department's Chief of Counterterrorism and Emergency Preparedness and a Citywide Command Chief. Wharton management professor Michael Useem talked with Pfeifer recently about his leadership during the 9/11 rescue efforts and what the New York City Fire Department and other cities are doing to prepare for the unexpected.


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