The International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) has named Donna Black as its new Chief Operating Officer (CEO).
Donna Black brings more than 29 years of fire service leadership experience, having begun her career in 1997 as a volunteer firefighter and advancing through both volunteer and career ranks.
She has served as Fire Chief for the Town of Duck, North Carolina, since 2006.
Black served as IAFC President and Board Chair in 2023, becoming only the second woman elected to that role in the association’s 153-year history.
Over the past year, she has also served as Acting US Fire Administrator, providing national-level leadership and perspective.
Chief Trisha Wolford, President and Board Chair commented: “Donna Black’s leadership, dedication and commitment to the membership make her exceptionally qualified to serve as IAFC’s CEO.
“Her appointment reflects both her achievements and IAFC‘s ongoing commitment to lead, educate and serve.”
Chief Black holds degrees from Ithaca College (B.S.) and the University of Georgia (M.A.), plus credentials from the National Fire Academy, Chief Fire Officer and UNC Chapel Hill.
Black said of her new role: “I am honored to serve the IAFC.
“The organization supports fire and EMS leaders and I look forward to working with members, partners and staff to advance its mission.”
Black assumes the role effective 23 March 2026.