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      • Appointed in January 2003 by President George W. Bush to lead FEMA, Brown resigned in September 2005 following his controversial handling of Hurricane Katrina.
  1. Sep 12, 2005 · Michael D. Brown, resigned this afternoon as director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, becoming the first high-profile Bush administration official to step down amid public...

  2. Resignation from FEMA On September 12, 2005, in the wake of what was widely believed to be incompetent handling of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina by state, local and federal officials, Brown resigned, saying that it was "in the best interest of the agency and best interest of the president."

  3. Sep 13, 2005 · Federal Emergency Management Agency Director Mike Brown resigned Monday after coming under fire over his qualifications and for what critics call a bungled response to Hurricane Katrina's...

  4. Sep 13, 2005 · Three days after being stripped of his duties overseeing the post-hurricane relief effort, Michael D. Brown resigned on Monday as director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, saying...

  5. Sep 12, 2005 · The head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Michael D. Brown, resigned today, three days after he was removed from the day-to-day management of the Hurricane Katrina relief effort...

  6. Sep 13, 2005 · Michael Brown yesterday sent his resignation to President Bush, who quickly named US fire administrator David Paulison as the agency's acting director. NPR's Pam Fessler reports.

  7. Michael Brown, the man who had become the public face of blunders made by the Bush administration in responding to Hurricane Katrina, on Monday bowed to the inevitable and resigned.

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