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    Emerging Threats in our Schools

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 61:10


    School safety experts delve into the latest challenges facing K-12 institutions, including cyber threats and physical vulnerabilities. This session will equip you with the tools to identify potential risks, implement effective threat assessment strategies, and ensure the safety of your school community. Learn how to spot emerging threats early, ensuring that vulnerabilities are addressed before they become critical issues.Speakers: James Miller Assistant DirectorArlington Public Schools (APS), School Safety & Emergency Management divisionJames Miller is a Certified Protection Professional and an Assistant Director with Arlington Public Schools (APS), School Safety & Emergency Management division. He holds a masters in Homeland Security from George Washington University. Prior to APS, he was a Senior Security Manager for Amazon Corporate Security and helped grow security programs for HQ2, $2.5 billion infrastructure investment in Arlington. Between 2011 and 2020, Jim was a Special Agent with the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Diplomatic Security. He was trusted and trained to provide a secure environment for the conduct of U.S. diplomacy while protecting people, global property, and information at over a dozen U.S. diplomatic missions around the world. As a community volunteer, Jim was appointed to the Community Oversight Board in March 2022. He currently serves as one of two, non-voting members for a four-year term. Prior to joining the Foreign Service, Jim spent eight years as an infantryman in the United States Marine Corps, including three combat tours in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. When not busy keeping our schools safe, Jim spends time with family and training for triathlons. You can find him running on Four Mile Run trail or swimming at Wakefield.Dr. Judith Solis Deputy Director Region One Education Service CenterDr. Judith M. Solis is a passionate educator with over 40 years of experience in leadership roles that prioritize educational excellence, fiscal responsibility, and organizational health. Currently serving as the Deputy Director of Region One Education Service Center, Dr. Solis leads critical regional initiatives, including the implementation of AI gun detection technology and the "Driving for Success" program. She is a regional trainer for Behavioral Threat Assessments and oversees Adult Education and Early Childhood Intervention programs, ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations.Dr. Solis's career also includes leadership roles as Assistant Superintendent at San Antonio ISD, Superintendent at La Villa ISD, and Principal at PSJA Memorial ECHS, where she consistently drove improvements in student performance, college readiness, and district operations. Her innovative leadership has earned multiple accolades, and she continues to influence educational practices with a focus on collaboration and strategic growth.Aaron SkrbinDirector of Safety and SecurityAllegheny Intermediate UnitAs the Director of Safety and Security for Allegheny Intermediate Unit, Aaron Skirbin leads the development and implementation of safety initiatives designed to ensure the well-being of students, staff, and facilities. With a strong background in emergency preparedness, Aaron works closely with school leaders to establish crisis management protocols, integrate security technologies, and foster a culture of safety throughout the district. His expertise helps create secure learning environments while staying ahead of emerging safety challenges.

    Ensuring Safety at School Events

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 58:50


    Strategies for Securing Sports and Special Gathering with special guests Greg Overstreet from Atlanta Falcons, former University of Florida Security Director Joseph Souza, and Chief Valdimir Talley from Decatur Public Schools. Join us for the final installment of our “Path to Safer Schools” series as we present the webinar “Securing Sporting and Special Events at Schools.” In this session, we will cover critical strategies for ensuring the safety of students, staff, and attendees during large school events. Key topics include: • Threat Assessment and Mitigation: Learn how to identify and reduce risks specific to large gatherings. • Technology Integration: Discover how to leverage AI and surveillance systems for proactive threat detection. • Emergency Response Planning: Develop robust response protocols tailored to special events. • Crowd Management: Explore best practices for maintaining safety and order in high-attendance environments. • Collaboration with Law Enforcement: Understand the importance of working closely with local authorities to strengthen security measures. Don't miss this crucial program, designed for school administrators, safety professionals, and event coordinators committed to creating secure environments for all school-related events.

    Recover, reunify, resolve (Path to Safer Schools)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 58:58


    In the aftermath of a crisis, recovery, reunification, and resolution are vital to ensuring the safe reunification of students with their families while maintaining order, transparency, and a focus on community well-being.Join Rick Francis, Kelly Martin, and Guy Grace as they share their insights and experiences in guiding schools through these crucial steps.Key Takeaways: Comprehensive Recovery Plans: Learn how to develop thorough recovery plans that address the immediate aftermath of an incident, ensuring a seamless transition from crisis response to recovery. These plans are designed to guide your school community through the complexities of post-incident management. Safe Reunification Procedures: Explore proven approaches to establishing secure, strategic locations to reunite students and their families. We'll address the logistical challenges and leading practices that ensure a smooth and efficient process. Effective Communication Strategies: Discover how to maintain clear communication during this critical phase, from engaging with families to providing accurate information to the media and other stakeholders. Post-Incident Support and Resolution: Understand how to support students, staff, and families to facilitate healing and resolution. This includes psychological first aid, counseling resources, and methods for assessing the school's response to enhance future preparedness.

    Respond with confidence (Path to Safer Schools)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 61:26


    Thank you to our panelists , and for their thoughtful contributions to this webinar. "Respond to Threats with Confidence" is a crucial webinar in the Path to Safer Schools series, focusing on the strategies and best practices for responding to emergencies in school settings. This discussion covered essential aspects of school safety response, including leadership during crises, communication protocols, and the integration of technology. Leadership is Critical: Effective leadership during an emergency is paramount. The discussion emphasized the importance of having clear, decisive leadership to guide schools through crises. This involves preparing school administrators and staff to take charge and execute emergency protocols confidently. Unified Command System: Establishing a unified command system in schools is vital for coordinated emergency response. The panelists discussed how schools need to collaborate closely with local law enforcement, fire departments, and other first responders to ensure a seamless response during incidents. Communication and Technology Integration: The webinar highlighted the role of advanced communication systems, such as mass notification tools and interoperable technologies, in reducing response times and improving coordination during emergencies. Effective communication, both within the school and with external responders, is essential for

    Be Prepared (Path to Safer Schools)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 58:58


    Join guests Guy Bliesner, Daniel Dluzneski , and Gabrielle Morquecho as we discuss the next step in the Path to Safer Schools: Be Prepared. A well-trained staff and studnt body are key to sustainable safety efforts. Prepare policies and know how to act confidently in any situation. "Be Prepared," part of the "Path to Safer Schools" series, is a dynamic webinar designed to equip school leaders, teachers, and safety professionals with the essential skills and knowledge needed for comprehensive emergency preparedness. Key Topics Covered: Emergency Preparedness Planning: Understand the foundational elements of robust emergency preparedness. Learn how to design and implement comprehensive plans that address a wide range of potential scenarios, ensuring you're equipped to handle any situation. Training for Crisis Situations: Discover best practices for training staff and students to respond effectively to emergencies. From tabletop exercises to full-scale drills, gain insights into building a training regimen that fosters confidence and readiness across the entire school community. Policy Development and Implementation: Explore the critical role of policy in school safety. Learn how to develop clear, actionable policies that guide decision-making during a crisis, while also ensuring compliance with local and federal regulations. Ensure your school is prepared for whatever the future holds by joining this must-attend webinar and becoming part of a dedicated community focused on student and staff safety. JOIN THE CONVERSATION: https://community.zeronow.org/home

    Prevent Harm (Path to Safer Schools)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 58:10


    In today's climate, ensuring safety in educational settings is paramount. Join us for "Prevent Harm" a crucial installment in the "Path to Safer Schools" series. This podcast brings together a panel of esteemed experts, from diverse backgrounds such as education, law enforcement, mental health, and technology. Together, they will explore innovative strategies and community engagement tactics to safeguard our students.Panel Discussion Overview:The "Prevent Harm" podcast is tailored to equip educators, administrators, parents, and policymakers with actionable insights to cultivate safer school environments. Our panel will engage in dynamic discussions covering topics such as:Early Identification of Risks: Proactive approaches to identify and mitigate potential threats, leveraging behavioral assessments and social media monitoring.Building a Culture of Safety: Strategies to foster a secure and supportive school culture where reporting concerns is encouraged.Innovative Safety Technologies: Exploration of cutting-edge technologies, from advanced security systems to anonymous reporting apps, to bolster school safety.Mental Health and Well-being: test technological advancements that can enhance school safety, from advanced security systems to apps that facilitate anonymous reporting.Mental Health and Well-being: Addressing the critical importance of mental health services in schools as a preventative measure, including counseling, peer support programs, and staff training.Community and Law Enforcement Collaboration: Effective models for collaboration between schools, local communities, and law enforcement agencies to ensure a coordinated response to safety concerns.Policy and Legislative Considerations: Discussion on current and proposed policies impacting school safety and how attendees can advocate for positive change.Speakers Kevin Eberle, EdDCOO Buffalo Public Schools, Ret.·Edingenuity, LLCDr. Kevin Eberle brings over 27 years of experience as a building administrator and former police officer to the field of education consulting, focusing on safety and culture change. As a retired school principal and COO of Buffalo Public Schools, he has also served as a teacher, counselor, and assistant principal. Dr. Eberle's multidisciplinary approach emphasizes trauma-informed care, restorative practices, and positive staff development with mindfulness techniques, demonstrating how these strategies can transform a school's culture and fabric. He is an associate with Zeal Education Group and serves on the boards of the Police Athletic League, Family Justice Center, OLV Humane Service, and Zero Now. John BullwinkelRetired US Secret ServiceJohn Bullwinkel is an accomplished Secret Service Special Agent with over 20 years of experience in national and global security leadership, focusing on personnel and facilities in the nation's capital. Transitioning to a Threat Manager role in the public sector, John brings extensive expertise in high-level security assurance and threat management. His skills encompass security system assessments, risk mitigation, high-level security operations, executive-level protection, tactical team operations, logistics, event security planning, and team leadership. Known for building valuable relationships, John excels in collaborating with stakeholders, management, team members, vendors, and clients at all organizational levels. Brian KatzSafer School SolutionsBrian Katz most recently served as the Chief Safety and Security Officer for the Broward County Public School District, the nation's 6th largest school district. With over 20 years of experience in physical security, investigations, and executive protection, he has provided security consulting for Fortune 500 companies and other unique clients.At Google, Mr. Katz was the Director of Personnel Protective Services, where he built Google's Global Security Investigations and Intelligence teams from a single person to an industry-leading strategic global organization. He developed the Executive Protection Group, Intelligence Group, and the Global Security Operations Center, managing the company's Aviation program and responding to emergent threats worldwide.Following the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School tragedy in 2018, Broward County School District created a Division of Safety, Security, and Emergency Preparedness as a Cabinet-level Chief position. Mr. Katz was selected to fill this role in February 2019 after a national search. In this position, Mr. Katz designed the new Division from the ground up, centralizing all safety and security functions, doubling the number of security staff, and creating layers of safety and security accountability. He also developed a comprehensive safety and security training framework, rolling out these initiatives district-wide.

    Architecting safe schools with Becky Brady

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 19:50


    Desensitized Episode 33 Join us for an insightful interview with Becky Brady, an architect specializing in creating safe and engaging school learning environments. In this video, Becky shares her journey into architecture, inspired by a childhood love for building and understanding how things work. She explains her design philosophy, emphasizing the importance of integrating safety into school designs without making them feel like prisons. Becky discusses the significance of understanding the unique needs and values of the community to create schools that feel like home. She highlights her firm's proactive approach, incorporating safety into the design process from the beginning. Common challenges, such as balancing visibility and safety, are explored, with Becky offering solutions to maintain openness while ensuring quick lockdown capabilities. The video also covers the importance of involving students in the design process, as their feedback helps create inviting spaces they are eager to attend. Becky shares highlights from her projects, turning challenging site conditions into opportunities for enhanced connectivity with the outdoors. Becky concludes by expressing her passion for educational projects and her excitement about ongoing work that connects multiple stories in a school building, enhancing both inclusivity and safety. Don't miss this fascinating discussion on the intersection of architecture, safety, and education! Visit ZeroNow.org for more information.

    National Council of School Safety Directors Launch

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 58:22


    The official launch event of the National Council of School Safety Directors (NCSSD), a pivotal initiative aimed at fostering safer educational environments across the United States. This webinar features a distinguished lineup of speakers and a panel of the nation's top school safety experts.Program Schedule:Welcome (5 minutes)Introduction by Ara Bagdasarian , President ZeroNowOpening Remarks (5 minutes) Jason Stoddard, Chair of NCSSD Brief overview of the National Council's vision and objectives Special guest, U.S. Member of Congress Tony Gonzales (R-Tex), will address the national importance of school safety and the role of the new council. Jason Stoddard , Charles County Public SchoolsDirector of Safety & Security Danielle Stevens , Lake Zurich CUSD, Director of Safety & Security Mark Lomax , George SchoolDirector of Campus Safety Mike Matranga, Houston, TX, School Safety Director (ret) Summary of discussions and key takeaways Closing statements by Ara Bagdasarian Keynote Speech (10 minutes)Panel Discussion (30 minutes)Moderator: Ara BagdasarianPanelists include several leading school safety directors from various statesClosing Remarks (5 minutes)

    Fund Your School Safety Program (Path to Safer Schools)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 60:08


    In the ongoing mission to safeguard our schools, securing adequate funding stands as a pivotal challenge. The "Path to Safer Schools" series proudly introduces its vital session, "Fund Your Safety Program: Strategies for Securing Resources." This panel discussion is dedicated to unraveling the complexities of funding school safety initiatives, offering a beacon of hope and practical solutions to schools across the spectrum.We invite you to engage with a panel of esteemed experts, including veteran educators, grant-writing specialists, and representatives from funding bodies, who will share their knowledge and experience. This webinar aims to empower participants with the tools and insights necessary to navigate the funding landscape, ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder the implementation of crucial safety measures in our educational institutions.Special GuestsLynette C. ChamblissUSDOJ-COPS OFFICELynette Chambliss has been with the COPS Office, a Department of Justice agency that provides funding and resources to state, local, and tribal law enforcement, since 2007 having started as a high school intern. Lynette is Program Development for Grants Operations and has worked on several programs with the COPS Office including the COPS Hiring Program, the Anti-Meth and Anti-Heroin programs, Secure Our Schools, COPS in Schools, among others. She has managed the School Violence Prevention Program since its inception in 2018.Christine E.B. HowardE.B. Howard ConsultingChristine E.B. Howard, the visionary founder and CEO of E.B. Howard Consulting, a certified Minority/Women-Owned Business Enterprise dedicated to guiding clients in securing, applying for, and evaluating the impact of non-dilutive grant funding. Her commitment to fostering equal and equitable funding opportunities for historically marginalized founders in the startup community underscores her dedication to nurturing an innovation ecosystem conducive to inclusive economic development. Danielle MyersStatus SolutionsSince 2008 Danielle Myers has held numerous positions within the mission-based organization, Status Solutions. Currently she is the Chief Sales Officer and Lead Evangelist where she uses her expertise in situational awareness technologies to customize solutions, fulfill each customer's unique needs, and spread the Status Solutions' message of leaving each situation better than we found it. Danielle's experiences in varying markets include, but are not limited to, senior living, healthcare, education, manufacturing, hospitality, and government. She is responsible for leading the sales and engineering teams to design, deliver, and maintain solutions for integrated alarm management and automated mass notification systems. Most recently she has put her talents towards developing the Status Solutions Network, a school safety funding program designed to ensure that schools never go without proper situational awareness. Danielle is a graduate of The Ohio State University and an expert on middleware integration technologies for situational and environmental awareness.

    Advancing campus safety with Jeff Morgan

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 20:14


    The episode features an insightful interview with Jeff Morgan, who brings a wealth of experience from his military background to the domain of campus and corporate security. Jeff discusses his transition from the Air Force to spearheading emergency management and physical security initiatives at the University of Central Florida, and eventually moving into corporate security with LendingTree. He shares valuable lessons learned in the military that have informed his approach to security, emphasizing the importance of layered defenses, comprehensive planning, standardized protocols, and the integration of technology in safeguarding campuses and corporate environments. Highlighting the challenges faced in campus security, including budget constraints and the necessity for dedicated security personnel, Jeff stresses the need for support from top administration to foster a culture of safety and to effectively implement security measures. He also touches upon the role of technology, like AI for gun detection, as a solution to staffing challenges and enhancing security measures. Jeff expresses his ongoing commitment to school safety through his involvement with Zero Now, a community aimed at driving innovation and investment in school safety. Through his experiences and current endeavors, Jeff underscores the multifaceted approach required to advance campus safety, incorporating lessons from the military, the value of continuous improvement, and the adoption of new technologies to meet evolving security needs.

    Assessing School Safety Vulnerabilities (Path to Safer Schools)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 58:42


    ZeroNow Conversations. Episode 34 The "Path to Safer Schools" series proudly presents its next critical installment: "Assessing School Safety Vulnerabilities: A Comprehensive Approach." This insightful panel discussion aims to delve deep into the complexities of identifying and mitigating vulnerabilities within our educational environments, ensuring the well-being and security of students and staff alike. Join us as we bring together a distinguished panel of experts, including renowned school safety professionals, experienced educators, and leading security technology innovators, for an enlightening conversation on the multifaceted aspects of school safety assessment. This session will give attendees a holistic view of the current challenges and innovative strategies to create a secure learning atmosphere. SPECIAL GUESTS: Glenn Norling Special Agent (Ret)· Federal Bureau of Investigation Glenn Norling is a retired FBI Special Agent, and the Owner and Principal Consultant at TBR Consulting LLC, founded in 2020, providing world-class emergency planning, crisis management, and active shooter preparation consultation services and training. Glenn also serves as the Executive Director for P.R.O. Community Advisors for the Active Shooter Prevention Project. Glenn is a certified FBI crisis manager, an FBI instructor, and FBI adjunct faculty. Throughout his 20-year career, he worked as a field investigator, a field supervisory special agent, as well as a supervisory special agent at the FBI's Critical Incident Response Group in Quantico, Virginia. Glenn has trained over 25,000 people in active shooter awareness and preparation since 2014. Glenn has a passion for preparedness. He has extensive experience in national-level training exercises, as well as local critical incident and special event planning, training, preparation, and response. He is a court-designated expert witness for school emergency drills and has written numerous articles for multiple law enforcement publications. He is a member of the National Tactical Officers Association, the National Association of School Resource Officers, the Association of Threat Assessment Professionals, and is a lifetime member of the FBI Agents Association. Glenn is also an avid outdoorsman, shooter, Gunsite graduate, and member of the American Warrior Society. Chief Valdimir Talley Safety and Security Administrator Decatur Public Schools Chief Talley is a thirty-six-year veteran police professional. He began his career as a correctional deputy with Champaign County, Illinois and later served with the Illinois Department of Conservation, and then with the Illinois State Police. Chief Talley concluded his law enforcement career as the Chief for Maywood, Illinois. In 2021, he began consulting on security matters until January 2023 when he assumed a position with the Decatur Public Schools District 61 as their Department Head for school security. Carli Ducko School Safety Specialist Montgomery County Department of Public Safety As a former Correctional Officer, she entered this Law Enforcement profession after working at different educational levels throughout Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. she is also an "Autism Mom", who is passionate about promoting and discussing the specific needs of neurodivergent individuals

    Practical steps towards safer schools with security executive Jose R. Figueroa

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 26:16


    In this enlightening episode of the Desensitized series, host Michael Campanella sits down with security expert Jose Figueroa for a critical discussion on enhancing safety in our schools. From simple, actionable steps to the advanced potential of artificial intelligence, Figueroa offers a comprehensive guide to securing educational environments. Whether you're a concerned parent, a proactive student, or an educator seeking to make a difference, this interview sheds light on the essential measures that can be taken to protect our schools and ensure the safety of students and staff alike. Dive into the practicalities of security assessments, the role of CCTV, the importance of drills, and the transformative power of AI in preempting threats. Plus, discover how community involvement and accountability can drive the implementation of these crucial safety protocols. Don't miss these valuable insights—watch now to learn how we can all contribute to making our schools safer.

    Start with a Safety Team: Path to Safer Schools Series

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 56:42


    ZeroNow Conversations. Episode 33 In an era where school safety has never been more critical, the foundation of a secure learning environment begins with a comprehensive, cohesive team approach. We're thrilled to introduce our inaugural webinar, "Start with a Safety Team: The First Step on the Path to Safer Schools." This session is designed to empower educators, administrators, and community stakeholders with the knowledge and tools necessary to build and sustain an effective school safety team. Joining our esteemed guests who bring a wealth of experience and insight: Ron Self, Director of Security, Little Rock School District Kelly Martin, Deputy Director of School Safety, Seminole County Sheriff's Office/Seminole County Public Schools Jill Lemond, Former Assistant Superintendent of Safety & School Operations Each speaker brings unique perspectives from their respective fields, encompassing law enforcement, educational administration, and innovative security solutions. They will share their experiences and strategies for forming a robust and effective safety team. This interactive webinar marks the beginning of our series on the Path to Safer Schools. It will focus on the pivotal role that a well-structured safety team plays in creating and maintaining a secure educational atmosphere. Participants will be guided through the key components of assembling a multidisciplinary team, encompassing representatives from teaching staff, administration, law enforcement, mental health professionals, and community members, all dedicated to the safety and well-being of students and staff. We invite you to join us for this essential conversation on advancing school safety. https://community.zeronow.org/c/conversations/q-a-doj-special-report-robb-elementary-debrief

    DOJ Special Report: Robb Elementary Debrief

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 58:16


    In the wake of the harrowing mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, on May 24, 2022, our nation has been forced to confront the devastating impact of such acts of violence on our communities. This tragedy, resulting in the loss of 21 lives and leaving 17 others injured, has left an indelible mark on the Uvalde community and beyond. To honor the victims and survivors and ensure that critical lessons are learned to prevent future tragedies, the U.S. Department of Justice conducted an in-depth Critical Incident Review of the events leading up to, during, and following the shooting. We invite you to join us for a profound and necessary program featuring special guests Nazmia E.A. Comrie, Mark Lomax, and Sheriff John Mina from the COPS (Community Oriented Policing Services) Critical Incident Review team, who played a pivotal role in this comprehensive analysis. This program aims to shed light on the findings of the review, focusing on the response of local, state, and federal law enforcement and identifying key lessons that can help enhance the preparedness and response to similar incidents. Join us as we come together to reflect on this tragic event, learn from its lessons, and recommit to ensuring our schools' and communities' safety and security. https://community.zeronow.org/c/conversations/q-a-doj-special-report-robb-elementary-debrief

    Brandon Rhone, School Safety Director - "Preparing schools through training"

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 9:39


    Lead Trainer Brandon Rhone from Navigate360 discusses the importance of school safety training with Ohio State student Hannah Brody. ABOUT ZERONOW ZeroNow is the stakeholder community formed to drive ideas, innovation, and investment to advance school safety. Together, we will make schools safer for good, Visit www.ZeroNow.org for more episodes and to join the movement.

    Navigating the STOP School Violence Grant Program

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 58:58


    ZeroNow Conversations Episode 30 This Conversation provides a deep dive into the critical initiative to foster safe and secure learning environments in schools nationwide. The video replay and audio podcast will be available shortly for those who missed it or wish to revisit the insightful discussions. Panelists:  Shahe Bagdasarian  Superintendent, Oak Lawn Community High School  Elisa Mula  Founder EDM, specializing in security grants David Adams Senior Policy Advisor at Bureau of Justice Assistance Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice Join the ZeroNow movement at www.ZeroNow.org

    The Ethics of Facial Recognition in Schools

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 55:52


    This discussion is on the ethical implications of using facial recognition technology in schools. Our panel of experts will explore the challenges of balancing safety and privacy, and share their perspectives on the use of facial recognition in education. We'll start by delving into the current state of facial recognition technology, including its strengths and limitations. Then, we'll turn to the ethical and privacy concerns that arise when using facial recognition in schools, including issues related to data security, bias, and student privacy. Guests: Chief of Police (Ret) @Northern Virginia Community CollegeDan Dusseau is an experienced police officer who proudly wore a badge for 33 years. He first served twenty-one years with the Prince George's County Police Department (Maryland). He worked or supervised almost every aspect of one of the largest and busiest police agencies in the United States. His assignments included: patrol officers and investigations of all types: including robbery, rape, homicide, and police misconduct. He also supervised the academy, personnel, technology, press office, records, and criminal investigations division and commanded a police district. He reached the rank of Major and retired from Prince George's County in 2010. In 2010, Dan was hired as the Director of Public Safety/Chief of Police at Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA). With 6 campuses in 4 jurisdictions, with approximately 80,000 students, NOVA the is the largest college in Virginia and one of the largest in the U.S. Sooketoo Bhuta Director of Product Management @Konica MinoltaSooketoo Bhuta is the Director of Product Management for Konica Minolta's Video Security Solutions (VSS) portfolio for the Americas, which includes AI solutions and video systems to enhance safety and security and intelligently automate processes. In this role, Sooketoo is responsible for the VSS product portfolio and driving innovation to expand the portfolio with differentiated solutions by partnering with Konica Minolta R&D and engineering teams around technology development. Before joining Konica Minolta, Sooketoo had technology and IT leadership roles at Accenture, Yahoo, and Franklin Templeton Investments.Dennis Sweet Head of Public Safety @OostoDennis Sweet is a public safety and technology expert. He currently serves as Oosto's Head of Public Safety, solving complex security challenges in government, retail, and education sectors using cutting-edge facial recognition and Vision AI.  Before joining Oosto, Dennis held leadership roles at FARO technologies, the global leader in 3D measurement technology, including the Global Director of Public Safety and Vice President of APAC. Dennis was also a Criminal Justice Adjunct Professor at Cuyahoga Community College, holds a bachelor's degree from Edinboro University, and is an FBINAA graduate. Before joining Oosto and FARO technologies, Dennis served more than two decades in law enforcement, working in narcotics, special investigations, dignitary protection, and public administration. He ended his law enforcement career at the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation, managing 70+ sworn agents and leading technology decision-making for the Bureau.  ABOUT ZERONOW ZeroNow is the stakeholder community formed to drive ideas, innovation, and investment to advance school safety. Together, we will make schools safer for good, Visit www.ZeroNow.org for more episodes and to join the movement.

    Stephanie Gordon from NASPA - "The role of students affairs in campus safety"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 13:47


    NASPA's Stephanie Gordon discusses the role of Student Affairs with Ohio State student Hannah Brody. ABOUT ZERONOW ZeroNow is the stakeholder community formed to drive ideas, innovation, and investment to advance school safety. Together, we will make schools safer for good, Visit www.ZeroNow.org for more episodes and to join the movement.

    Educating Future Teachers on School Security and Violence Prevention

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 56:01


    This ZeroNow episode focuses on the FERTES program at Indian River State College, which stands for Future Educators' Response to Emergency Situations. The program aims to equip future educators with the knowledge and skills necessary to respond effectively to emergency situations in schools. The roundtable features experts in the field of education and emergency management who will discuss the importance of preparing educators for emergency situations and how the FERTES program achieves this goal. Additionally, participants will discuss the program's impact on the community and its effectiveness in preparing educators to respond to emergencies. Dr. Kim Zgnoc Chief Touchberry Frank Frangella ABOUT ZERONOW ZeroNow is the stakeholder community formed to drive ideas, innovation, and investment to advance school safety. Together, we will make schools safer for good, Visit www.ZeroNow.org for more info and to join the movement.

    Ara Bagdasarian, Omnilert co-founder - "Pioneering school safety technology"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 18:06


    Omnilert co-founder Ara Bagdasarian discusses creating the first emergency notification for schools and innovation in school safety technology with The Ohio State Student Hannah Brody. ABOUT ZERONOW ZeroNow is the stakeholder community formed to drive ideas, innovation, and investment to advance school safety. Together, we will make schools safer for good, Visit www.ZeroNow.org for more info and to join the movement.

    Martin Renkis from Johnson Controls - "Using proactive video security to prevent harm"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 32:26


    Student Correspondent Michael Campanella speaks with Martin Renkis from Johnson Controls. ABOUT ZERONOW ZeroNow is the stakeholder community that drives ideas, innovation, and investment to advance school safety. Together, we will make schools safer for good, Visit www.ZeroNow.org for more info and to join the movement.

    Dr. Scott Geller from Virginia Tech - "Actively caring for people"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 32:55


    Welcome to our latest interview on the power of actively caring for people, featuring the renowned Dr. Scott Geller! In this thought-provoking conversation, Dr. Geller, a distinguished psychologist and expert in behavior-based safety, delves into the concept of "actively caring" and its profound impact on our lives. Join us as we explore how small acts of kindness, empathy, and genuine concern can create a ripple effect of positive change in our relationships, workplaces, and communities. Discover practical insights and real-life examples that will inspire you to embrace a culture of active caring and make a difference in the lives of those around you. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from the best – like, share, and subscribe to stay tuned for more enlightening Desensitized discussions! ABOUT ZERONOW ZeroNow was formed to drive ideas, innovation, and investment to advance school safety. Desensitized is the video series where students discuss solutions for safer schools with safety leaders. As stakeholders in school safety, let's keep the conversation going so we don't become desensitized to safety issues. Visit www.ZeroNow.org for more info and to join the movement.

    Kim Marsh - "Women's perspective in addressing safety issues"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 17:29


    Safety expert Kim Marsh discusses women's perspective in addressing safety issues with Ohio State student Hannah Brody. ABOUT ZERONOW ZeroNow was formed to drive ideas, innovation, and investment to advance school safety. Desensitized is the video series where students discuss solutions for safer schools with safety leaders. As stakeholders in school safety, let's keep the conversation going so we don't become desensitized to safety issues. Visit www.ZeroNow.org for more info and to join the movement.

    The Future of School Safety Technology

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 58:16


    In this exclusive program, our esteemed panel of technology visionaries from Intel, Omnilert, and Axis will share their expertise on the latest advancements in security tech, emerging trends, and transformative solutions that are set to redefine school safety strategies. From state-of-the-art surveillance systems to artificial intelligence-driven threat detection and response mechanisms, our speakers will paint a vivid picture of the evolving landscape. GUESTS Kasia Hanson Intel Global Sr. Director, Physical and Cybersecurity Ecosystems Kasia Hanson leads Intel's Global Security Ecosystem Development and Partnerships for physical and cybersecurity. She leads the strategy and development of security ecosystem partnerships, go-to-market, and sales acceleration/scale strategies. She is a 24-year veteran of Intel with deep technology expertise across IoT/OT, AI, Physical and Cybersecurity, Datacenter, and Storage. She enables partners to develop and deploy technology solutions that deliver key business insights. Kasia is the Chair Emeritus of the Security Industry Association Women in Security Forum, the 2022 SIA Progress Award Honoree, a 2x Women in Security Power 100 honoree, and a Distinguished Fellow for the Innovation Institute for Fan Experience (IIFX) was named the IIFX Women in Sports Innovator Honoree and was named the #3 IFSEC Security Influencer in 2021. Niclas K. Gustavsson Omnilert CTO and Co-Founder Nick drives all technology innovation for Omnilert. He is an expert in wireless and internet communications spanning more than 20 years. He advises the FAA, NAVY, Pentagon, Veterans Administration & DISA on wireless technology (ANVICOM). Scott Dunn Axis Communications Inc. Senior Director Business Development; Americas· Mr. Dunn is leading strategic long-term initiatives, including Axis connected services, industry relations, and M&A for the Americas region. His team is dedicated to liaising with key industry associations to promote educational and standards efforts for the Security Industry. Mr Dunn has written many security related articles for best practices and future technology trends outlook for various publications and is a sought after speaker/expert panelist at many Industry Events such as ASIS, ISC West and Securing New Ground. He was the architect of Axis' National Systems Integrator partnerships, Professional Services, Technology Integration program, and architect & engineering education. He has authored many security-related articles for best practices and future technology trends for various publications. He is a sought after speaker/expert panelist at many Industry Events such as ASIS, ISC West and Securing New Ground. He has over 28 years of experience in the security industry in both access control and video surveillance and held top executive positions at Synergistics, Inc. and Northern Computers- Honeywell before joining Axis in 2005. Boards: Security Industry Association since 2019 (Incoming Chairman 2024-2026) National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security Advisory Board ZeroNow - 2023 Awards: 2023 Sports Security Innovator of the Year (SIA-NCS4)

    The Politics of School Safety

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 56:04


    Join us for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion on the topic of school safety and politics. Our panel of experts, elected officials, and advocates will explore the complex issues surrounding school safety in today's political climate, and share their insights and experiences on how to navigate this challenging landscape. During the roundtable, our panelists will discuss the various policy approaches and practical solutions for creating safer learning environments for students and faculty, and examine the role that advocacy and political discourse play in shaping school safety policy. Additionally, our panelists will share their perspectives on the challenges and controversies that often arise when discussing school safety, and how to find common ground in the midst of political polarization. Participate in the conversation online: https://community.zeronow.org/c/sessions-webinars/post-webinar-q-a-the-politics-of-school-safety Speakers Jonathan Kassa School Board Director, North Penn School District Vice President, Regulatory Compliance·Margolis Healy Jonathan Kassa provides national thought leadership and expertise in campus public safety policy and practices. He has led innovative national initiatives to increase community-oriented safety, security and victim advocacy in a career spanning over 25 years. Jonathan is Vice President for Regulatory Compliance at Margolis Healy, a professional services firm specializing in safety, security, emergency preparedness, and regulatory compliance for all types of communities and workplaces. He also serves as an elected School Board Director for one of Pennsylvania's largest school districts where he chairs the Safe Schools Committee. Brandon Rhone Coordinator for Emergency Management and Safety Schools·North Penn School District Brandon Rhone is an esteemed law enforcement executive and a renowned expert in school safety and violent critical incidents. With extensive experience advising corporate, educational, and governmental leaders, Brandon has trained tens of thousands of individuals in proactive responses to violent incidents. As the Coordinator for Emergency Management and Safety Schools at North Penn School District, Brandon oversees public safety solutions and personnel for 21 facilities and 13,000 students. Brandon has also served as the Director of Training for Navigate360 and is a sought-after keynote speaker and thought leader in school and public safety organizations. With 17 years of police experience, Brandon is a Master Instructor in various law enforcement disciplines. He also serves as Vice President and Operations Chair for his local school district Board of Directors and sits on the county's School Climate and Safety Taskforce. T. Scott Harden Mayor (frmr) Wood Village, OR T. Scott Harden is the Finance Supervisor at Springdale Job Corps Center, a federal program providing education and career training to disadvantaged students aged 16-24. He's also the Equal Opportunity Officer, a student mentor, an instructor in the leadership program, and participates in fact-finding boards related to student discipline. Scott is a former mayor of Wood Village, Oregon, where he partnered with organizations to host forums on safe gun storage and served on the Mount Hood Cable Regulatory Commission. He has a long-time partnership with the Reynolds School District, serving on their budget committee, non-profit education foundation, and successfully managing their bond campaign in 2015. ABOUT ZERONOW ZeroNow is the stakeholder community formed to drive ideas, innovation, and investment to advance school safety. Together, we will make schools safer for good, Visit www.ZeroNow.org for more info and to join the movement.

    Securing Private & Religious Schools

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 59:56


    ZeroNow Conversations. Episode 28 Join us for this essential online roundtable, where experts, practitioners, and concerned individuals will come together to ensure that private and religious schools remain nurturing and secure environments for learning and personal growth. Together, we will explore ways to balance the need for safety with preserving the unique educational and cultural values these schools represent. Take advantage of this opportunity to be part of this critical conversation and make a difference in securing the future of our children and our communities. This podcast is proudly sponsored by our Founding Partners: Additional, Axis Communications, Axon, Campus Safety Magazine, IACLEA, Johnson Controls, NASPA, Omnilert, and VTV Care. Speakers: Greg Shaffer Principal·Active Shooter Prevention Project, LLC Greg Shaffer served in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for twenty years, including 6 years on their elite Hostage Rescue Team, known as the “HRT”, where he conducted tactical operations across the globe. He is the author of the book “Stay Safe – Security Secrets for Today's Dangerous World”, and is the host of Investigation Discovery Channels' “Body Cam – Behind the Badge”. He is the founding partner of SHAFFER SECURITY GROUP, a global security and tactical training specialty firm based in Dallas, Texas; and a Principal with the ACTIVE SHOOTER PREVENTION PROJECT, LLC. Greg is recognized worldwide as a subject matter expert on Active Shooters and Terrorism related matters. Mark Lomax CEO | Lancer Cobbs Mark is the CEO of Lancer Cobbs, a consulting firm he founded. He is the Director of Campus Safety at George School in Newtown, PA. Since June 2022, he has been an SME on the Department of Justice's Critical Incident Review of the Uvalde School Shooting. Mark was the Executive Director/CEO of the National Tactical Officers Association. Prior to this position, he worked in Liberia, West Africa, as the program manager for the United Nations, overseeing the Liberian National Police's Emergency Response Unit (SWAT) and their Police Support Unit (Crowd Control). Previously, he was the manager for the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), Center for Police Leadership and Training. In 2008, Mark retired as a Major with the Pennsylvania State Police with over 27 years of dedicated service. Mark is a graduate of the FBI National Academy (200th Session). He has a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from LaSalle University, an MBA degree in management from Eastern University, and a Master of Science degree in higher education from Drexel University. Kathy Hargis, MBA, DRM Kathy Hargis is the Associate Vice President of Risk Management and Compliance for Lipscomb University, a position she has held since its inception in 2005.  In her current role, she oversees the enterprise risk management duties for the university along with emergency management, business continuity planning, environmental health and safety, Title IX compliance and international security and safety. Hargis served as President of the University Risk Management & Insurance Association (URMIA) in 2017 and a member of URMIA's Board of Directors from 2010-2019.  Hargis sits on numerous senior level committees within the institution. In October, 2018, Hargis received the Distinguished Risk Manager (DRM) award by URMIA.  The Distinguished Risk Manager (DRM) Award is given to long-standing URMIA members in recognition of their professional accomplishments and leadership in the field of higher education risk management, as well as their extraordinary contributions to the association. Award recipients are nominated and selected by their URMIA peers for this singularly high honor.

    Innovative Building Design for Enhanced School Security

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 58:02


    in today's world, ensuring the safety of our children is more crucial than ever. But what if security could be seamlessly integrated into the very foundations of our educational institutions? Join architects and security specialists in an important conversation about designing safer learning environments. Hear from innovative architects Rebecca Brady and Brian Carter, along with security expert Jeffrey Morgan in our conversation Innovative Building Design for Enhanced School Security. Join the Conversation at ZeroNow.org. TOGETHER, WE WILL MAKE SCHOOLS SAFER FOR GOOD.

    Kirk Arthur from Microsoft - "Supporting first responders to improve school safety"

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 12:44


    Microsoft's Head of Worldwide Government Solutions Kirk Arthur discusses supporting first responders to improve public safety with Ohio State student Michael Hannah Brody. ABOUT ZERONOW ZeroNow was formed to drive ideas, innovation, and investment to advance school safety. Desensitized is the video series where students discuss solutions for safer schools with safety leaders. As stakeholders in school safety, let's keep the conversation going so we don't become desensitized to safety issues. Visit www.ZeroNow.org for more info and to join the movement.

    Collaborating for School Emergency Response

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 56:33


    School safety experts Jeff Kelly (Mutualink) and Robert Mueck (Montgomery College Public Safety, Health, and Kirk Arthur (Microsoft) each with a wealth of experience in school administration, emergency management, and community engagement, as they share insights, best practices, and real-world case studies that highlight the importance of collaborative efforts in preparing for, responding to, and recovering from various emergency scenarios.

    SWATTING: The Dangerous and Deadly Consequences of Online Pranks

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 56:14


    This episode delves into the dangerous practice of SWATTING, where individuals make hoax emergency calls to law enforcement with the intention of drawing an armed response to a target's location. The consequences of this practice can be deadly, with innocent people being harmed and law enforcement resources being diverted. In this webinar, we will discuss the impact of SWATTING on communities and law enforcement, and explore potential solutions to prevent these dangerous incidents from occurring. Attendees will gain a better understanding of the dangers of SWATTING and learn how to stay safe in the face of this growing threat. Guests: Todd BauerSuperintendent·North Penn School District   Dr. Todd Bauer has been an educator for nearly two decades. He has experience as a middle and high school math teacher, varsity head coach, assistant principal, principal, assistant superintendent, and superintendent. Dr. Bauer believes in a comprehensive approach to school safety and that without intentional relationship and trust building between all staff and students, physical and technological enhancements are futile. Dr. Bauer's doctoral dissertation explored teacher perceptions of the role of school resource officers and the impacts on the effectiveness of SROs in suburban high schools.     Mr. Jin Kim is a widely regarded Subject Matter Expert in Active Shooter and Workplace Violence Risk Management. Mr. Kim retired from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in 2018 and is a twenty-three-year veteran of the FBI's New York Division. During his decorated FBI career, Mr. Kim served as the Active Shooter Subject Matter Expert on the Crisis Management Unit served as the leading authority in all active shooter substantive matters, and as the principal liaison for the FBI's private sector and corporate partnership programs.   He is the Founding Principal of the PerSec Academy & Advisory Group LLC - a specialized consultancy delivering unparalleled expertise in training and educating workforces; assessing security and safety operational risk; modernizing institutional safety policies and operational procedures; and crisis management preparedness. Mr. Kim is also a Founding Principal of The Bureau Consortium – a national collaborative team of former FBI experts and partners in mass shooting and targeting violence mitigation. In addition, Mr. Kim provides expert analysis and content as a keynote and featured speaker, a national media contributor, and an expert witness. Michael Prasad is a Certified Emergency Manager® and a Senior Research Analyst for Barton Dunant Emergency Management Training and Consulting (www.bartondunant.com). He is also the executive director of the Center for Emergency Management Intelligence Research (www.cemir.org). Michael has held emergency management director-level positions at the State of New Jersey and the American Red Cross. He researches and writes professionally on emergency management policies and procedures from a pracademic perspective and analyzes emergency management intelligence for the National Security Policy and Analysis Organization at American Public University. Michael holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Ohio University and a Master of Arts in emergency and disaster management from American Public University. Views expressed do not necessarily represent the official position of any of these organizations. ABOUT ZERONOW ZeroNow is the stakeholder community formed to drive ideas, innovation, and investment to advance school safety. Together, we will make schools safer for good, Visit www.ZeroNow.org for more info and to join the movement.

    Safety tips when studying abroad

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 60:44


    Studying in a foreign country offers incredible opportunities for personal growth and cultural immersion, but it also comes with unique challenges that require proactive measures to ensure students' well-being. This episode is a must for university administrators, study abroad program coordinators, educators, and student advisors who are passionate about providing students with secure and enriching study abroad experiences. Episode guests: Elizabeth Brenner Protect Students Abroad Elizabeth is the co-founder of Protect Students Abroad, a 501c3 dedicated to developing evidence-based health and safety information for the benefit of education abroad students and their families, schools, and programs. Her professional background is as a maternal-child health nurse practitioner. She also has an advanced degree in creative writing. Greg Shaffer Founding Partner, Shaffer Security Group Greg Shaffer served in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for twenty years, including six years on their elite Hostage Rescue Team, known as the “HRT”, where he conducted tactical operations across the globe. He is the author of the book “Stay Safe – Security Secrets for Today's Dangerous World", and is the host of Investigation Discovery Channels' “Body Cam – Behind the Badge.” He is the founding partner of SHAFFER SECURITY GROUP, a global security and tactical training specialty firm based in Dallas, Texas; and a Principal with the ACTIVE SHOOTER PREVENTION PROJECT, LLC. Greg is recognized worldwide as a subject matter expert on Active Shooters and Terrorism related matters. Roshni Thackurdeen Protect Students Abroad Ros is a mother, former educator, and co-founder of Protect Students Abroad. After her son Ravi Thackurdeen tragically died while studying abroad in 2012, Ros began researching other incidents and collecting information about student deaths. Her dedication led her to compile a comprehensive collection of stories, which she refers to as "the dark side of study abroad," spanning five binders. With a bachelor's degree in human services and a master's degree in school counseling, Ros is a New York State certified school counselor and has worked for the New York City public schools. She is now a passionate student safety advocate and co-founder of Protect Students Abroad, and her efforts resulted in the sponsorship of the first federal study abroad transparency legislation by New York Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney. ABOUT ZERONOW ZeroNow is the stakeholder community formed to drive ideas, innovation, and investment to advance school safety. Together, we will make schools safer for good, Visit www.ZeroNow.org for more info and to join the movement.

    Preventing harm with gun detection technology

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 56:33


    ZeroNow Conversations. School safety experts Jeff Kelly (Mutualink) and Robert Mueck (Montgomery College Public Safety, Health, and Emergency Management), and Kirk Arthur (Microsoft) each with a wealth of experience in school administration, emergency management, and community engagement, as they share insights, best practices, and real-world case studies that highlight the importance of collaborative efforts in preparing for, responding to, and recovering from various emergency scenarios.

    Guy Grace - "Empowering students for school safety"

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 30:11


    Together, we will make schools safer for good. Join us for an enlightening interview with renowned school safety expert, Guy Grace. In this conversation, Guy shares valuable insights and strategies on how to empower students to play an active role in ensuring the safety of their school environments. From fostering a culture of awareness to teaching practical safety skills, this discussion offers practical guidance for parents, educators, and communities alike. Discover how collaboration and education can make our schools safer for everyone. Don't miss this essential conversation on promoting a secure and nurturing learning environment. Subscribe now for more thought-provoking discussions on school safety and education! ABOUT ZERONOW ZeroNow was formed to drive ideas, innovation, and investment to advance school safety. Desensitized is the video series where students discuss solutions for safer schools with safety leaders. As stakeholders in school safety, let's keep the conversation going so we don't become desensitized to safety issues.

    Preventing harm with gun detection technology

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 59:09


    We delve into the latest advancements in AI-powered visual gun detection with cameras, concealed weapons detection solutions, and audible gunshot detection systems to create a comprehensive security strategy for educational institutions. Join guests Chris Grollneik (Active Shooter Prevention Project), Jason Stoddard (Charles County Public Schools), and Don Hough (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency) for this engaging conversation. ABOUT ZERONOW ZeroNow is the stakeholder community formed to drive ideas, innovation, and investment to advance school safety. Together, we will make schools safer for good, Visit www.ZeroNow.org for more info and to join the movement.

    Antoinette King from Credo Cyber - "Cybersecurity in school safety

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 26:48


    Cybersecurity expert Antoinette King discusses the risks of creating a digital footprint and other cyber risks for school safety.

    S. Daniel Carter from S.A.F.E. Campuses- "The Evolution of Campus Safety"

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 33:07


    Former Clery Center executive and lifelong campus safety advocate S. Daniel Carter shares insights on the past and next 30 years of securing college campuses.

    Jason Friedberg from Genetec- "Technology as a force multiplier"

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 19:22


    Former Bucknell University Chief and Public Sector Lead at Genetec Jason Friedberg discusses using technology to enhance public safety on campuses.

    John Wood, CEO of Telos - "Securing security on campus"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 13:03


    Cybersecurity pioneer John Wood discusses the importance of securing security systems for schools and campuses.

    Jonathan Kassa, School Board Director - "Community-oriented school safety"

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 27:01


    Campus Safety expert Jonathan Kassa discusses the importance of a community-oriented safety approach for schools and campuses.

    Bob Jensen from FEMA/DHS - "Communicating before, during, and after an emergency"

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 13:28


    Strat3 Managing Director Bob Jensen discusses how to effectively communicate before, during, and after an emergency.

    Melissa Agnes, Founder of Crisis Ready Institute - "Being Crisis Ready"

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 14:09


    Crisis Ready Institute Founder Melissa Agnes discusses how campuses and schools can prevent harm by being ready for a crisis in advance. ABOUT ZERONOW ZeroNow was formed to drive innovation, best practices, and policy to make our campuses safer. Desensitized is the video series where students interview safety leaders on solutions for safer campuses. As stakeholders in school safety, let's keep the conversation going so we don't become desensitized to safety issues

    Jessica Mertz, Executive Director of Clery Center - "Campus Safety is a Community Responsibility"

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 13:42


    Clery Center Executive Director Jessica Mertz discusses Campus Safety Awareness Month, and how Clery Center works with institutions and other organizations to prevent harm. ABOUT ZERONOW ZeroNow was formed to drive innovation, best practices, and policy to make our campuses safer. Desensitized is the video series where students interview safety leaders on solutions for safer campuses. As stakeholders in school safety, let's keep the conversation going so we don't become desensitized to safety issues

    Dave Fraser, CEO of Omnilert - "Using Artificial Intelligence to keep schools safe"

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 20:46


    Omnilert CEO, Dave Fraser discusses using Artificial Intelligence, and visual gun detection to keep campuses safe. ABOUT ZERONOW ZeroNow was formed to drive innovation, best practices, and policy to make our campuses safer. Desensitized is the video series where students interview safety leaders on solutions for safer campuses. As stakeholders in school safety, let's keep the conversation going so we don't become desensitized to safety issues

    Joe Samaha, President of VTV Family Outreach Foundation - "Finding purpose in tragedy"

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 28:16


    VTV President Joe Samaha discusses how the families and survivors of the 2007 mass shooting on the Virginia Tech campus have forged new purpose in the tragedy. Joe shares how the 32NCSI National Campus Safety Initiative provides a self-assessment for schools to identify gaps in safety protocols and policy. ABOUT ZERONOW ZeroNow was formed to drive innovation, best practices, and policy to make our campuses safer. Desensitized is the video series where students interview safety leaders on solutions for safer campuses. As stakeholders in school safety, let's keep conversation going so we don't become desensitized to safety issues

    Bruce Canal from Axis Communications - "A holistic approach to school safety"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 20:31


    ZeroNow Student Correspondent Angelea Preston interviews Bruce Canal about applying a holistic approach to school and campus safety.

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