Aaron Titus is the executive director for Crisis Cleanup, a disaster relief collaboration platform that has documented $1.8 billion of volunteer service by 2,600 organizations after more than 230 disasters, in 48 states and 7 countries. He is the past president of Mountain West Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters (VOAD), a 13-state coalition of relief organizations, the founding chair of the Boulder County Long Term Recovery Group, serves as the co-chair of Boulder County VOAD, and serves as an officer in Colorado VOAD.
Titus is the author of How to Prepare for Everything, and facilitates workshops across the country. He is currently working on Unmarkets: The Productization of Human Suffering, and is seeking reviewers. Titus received his JD from the George Washington School of Law, and his undergraduate degree in architecture from the University of Utah. Titus and his wife Jennifer are the proud parents of eleven children, so he has plenty of disaster response experience—even at home.