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196 Audubon Drive, Havana, Florida 32333 931-449-0240, chief7981@icloud.com T E R E N C E M. C A L L O W A Y, M J A CAREER OBJECTIVE To acquire a position that will challenge and enable me to grow personally and professionally through shared experiences and acquired knowledge. EXPERIENCE Adjunct Instructor, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL 08/15-Present Plan learning activities and use teaching methods designed for a variety of learning styles to help students achieve course outcomes Use course text outlines, syllabi and other curriculum materials in accordance with college and department guidelines Participate in communications with college, department and team. Meet response deadlines as required Participate in professional development and in-service activities Asst. VP of Safety & Parking Services/Chief of Police, Florida A&M University 7/14-Present Under limited supervision, coordinates, and evaluates all University police, parking and security services, ensuring enforcement of all local, state and federal laws and adherence to university policies and procedures. Promulgates rules and regulations for department. Responsible for the design, execution and effectiveness of the internal controls system for the department which provides reasonable assurance that departmental operations are effective and efficient, university assets are safeguarded and that the department complies with applicable laws, regulations, policies and procedures. Developing and implementing a strategic plan to ensure the safety and security of the people and property of the campus community; Develop and evaluate broad dissemination of policies, statues, trainings and workshops to all students, faculty and staff concerning campus safety and how to report incidents; Assuring the department provides effective customer-oriented campus security services while actively enforcing laws and regulation, responding to emergencies and preventing crime; Providing leadership that includes planning, organizing, supervising and establishing departmental goals and objectives in alignment with the University's goals and objectives; coordinates and administers daily police, parking and customer service Emergency Manager/Chair of Safety Committee Implementing customer-service oriented policies, procedures and standards for all departmental operations; Overseeing discipline and training to cultivate the overall development and growth of the department; Identify creative and effective methods to communicate information to students, parents, faculty, visitors and the general public

Developing and maintaining working relationships with local, state and federal criminal justice agencies. Review current University policies and establish/implement internal controls as necessary pursuant to standard operating procedures, Florida Statutes, and Florida Administrative Code Rules, F AMU Parking and Traffic Regulations, F AMU Administrative Parking Services Standard Operating Procedures. Informs subordinates of all relevant University Regulations and internal Operating Procedures and provide access to all related documents. Assesses and documents subordinates' ability to comply with all relevant University Regulations and Internal Operating Procedures. Employs measures of accountability for compliance with University Regulations and Internal Operating Procedures. Conducts and documents performance evaluations in a timely manner for each subordinate, in accordance with University Regulations and Internal Operating Procedures. Responsible for reading, analyzing and interpreting university policies and effectively presenting information as well as responding to questions regarding the interpretation of rules and policies. Responsible for defining problems, collecting data, establishing facts and drawing valid conclusions. Ensure completion of assigned tasks efficiently and effectively for performing a variety of administrative duties and professional support services. Assists and advises in the development, evaluation, and implementation of departmental goals and objectives. Responsible for the day to day administration and supervision of Parking Services. Responsible for logistical aspects of Parking Services. This includes recommendation of operational budgets and capital plans, strategic analysis regarding cost effectiveness and efficiency of services and the development of transportation and parking services plans. Chief of Police/Director of Public Safety Florida A&M University 6/13-7/14 Provides leadership for the department that includes planning, organizing and supervising all department activities Effectively and efficiently utilize budgeted funds, personnel, equipment, materials, facilities and time Oversee the Emergency Management Division Establishes department goals and objectives that are consistent with college goals and objectives; Ensures that the General Orders and departmental training support the philosophy of providing a secure campus environment for students and staff Assures that the department provides effective customer-oriented campus security services while actively Enforcing laws and regulations (including parking regulations), responding to emergencies, and preventing crime on campus Assures a consistent delivery of service-oriented policies, procedures, and standards for all department operations in the One College concept Establishes the department's organizational structure and staffing levels Emergency Manager Directs, supervises, motivates, and provides leadership to department staff Responsible for recruiting, hiring, disciplining, training, evaluating, and development of all department personnel Responsible for administering the performance management system for all officers Responsible for developing and recommending the annual operating budget for the department Identifies creative and effective means of communicating information to students and their parents, faculty, staff, visitors, and the general public, as appropriate Maintains liaison with local, state, and federal criminal justice agencies Works collaboratively with all academic and administrative units of the college

Stays abreast of developments in the field of campus security, crime prevention, law enforcement, fire and emergency preparedness Maintains the highest level of professional standards, Serves as a model of excellence, and supports, promotes and emulates the college's values Represents and is an ambassador for the department and college Ensures compliance with all Florida A&M University administration security and police-related policies and guidelines, and maintains effective communication and collaboration with the V.P. of Student Affairs Chief of Police, Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, TN 1/12-6/13 Provides leadership for the department that includes planning, organizing and supervising all department activities Effectively and efficiently utilize budgeted funds, personnel, equipment, materials, facilities and time Establishes department goals and objectives that are consistent with college goals and objectives; Ensures that the General Orders and departmental training support the philosophy of providing a secure campus environment for students and staff Assures that the department provides effective customer-oriented campus security services while actively Enforcing laws and regulations (including parking regulations), responding to emergencies, and preventing crime on campus Assures a consistent delivery of service-oriented policies, procedures, and standards for all department operations in the One College concept Establishes the department's organizational structure and staffing levels Directs, supervises, motivates, and provides leadership to department staff Responsible for recruiting, hiring, disciplining, training, evaluating, and development of all department personnel Oversee the Emergency Management Division Responsible for administering the performance management system for all officers Responsible for developing and recommending the annual operating budget for the department Identifies creative and effective means of communicating information to students and their parents, faculty, staff, visitors, and the general public, as appropriate Maintains liaison with local, state, and federal criminal justice agencies Works collaboratively with all academic and administrative units of the college Stays abreast of developments in the field of campus security, crime prevention, law enforcement, and emergency preparedness Maintains the highest level of professional standards Represents and is an ambassador for the department and college Ensures compliance with all Austin Peay State University administration security and police-related policies and guidelines, and maintains effective communication and collaboration with the Vice President of Finance Serves as a model of excellence, and supports, promotes and emulates the college's values Adjunct Instructor, Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, TN 10/12-6/13 Plan learning activities and use teaching methods designed for a variety of learning styles to help students achieve course outcomes

Use course text outlines, syllabi and other curriculum materials in accordance with college and department guidelines Participate in communications with college, department and team. Meet response deadlines as required Participate in professional development and in-service activities Chief of Police, Village of Woodmere, Woodmere, Ohio 1/10-1/12 Effectively and efficiently utilize budgeted funds, personnel, equipment, materials, facilities and time. Providing leadership, direction and positive motivation for department personnel Making public presentations to businesses, resident groups and Village Council. Researching, developing and implementing policies and procedures. Supervision and evaluation of subordinate staff officers Coordination and managing personnel work schedules Analyzing, planning, developing and implementing strategies for dealing with the needs of the community with regards to crime patterns and required public services. Adjunct Instructor, Cuyahoga Community College, Cleveland, Ohio 01/09-12/11 Plan learning activities and use teaching methods designed for a variety of learning styles to help students achieve course outcomes Use course text outlines, syllabi and other curriculum materials in accordance with college and department guidelines Participate in communications with college, department and team. Meet response deadlines as required Participate in professional development and in-service activities Administrative Lieutenant, Cuyahoga Community College, Cleveland, Ohio 06/08-12/09 Interview, hire, and schedule officers to various assignments Conduct training and professional development Function as Patrol Commander as needed, including maintaining complete records of all incidents and reports Provide leadership in a proactive manner while continuing to develop and monitor procedures and practices that promote a safe environment for College functions Teach emergency preparedness guidelines. Coordinate relationships with local fire and police department Serve as back-up to the Commander in supervision, training, coaching and evaluation of subordinate officers Oversee the Emergency Management Operation Manage campus police personnel at all college-wide locations Serves as chair for Accreditation process Crime Prevention and Gang Resistance Training And Education Coordinator Write, implement and change policies to make compliant with CALEA standards Selection Advisory Committee Chair Grant Coordinator/Writer, Maintain Budget Annual Continuing Professional Training Coordinator

Patrol Officer, Warrensville Heights City, Warrensville Heights, OH 04/00-06/08 All duties in response to emergency and non-emergency calls All responsibilities associated with being a City Police Officer Gang Resistance Training And Education Officer and Family Instructor D.A.R.E./SRO/ Juvenile Officer Field Training Officer Accident Investigation Unit & Bicycle Unit EDUCATION 2011 FBI National Academy Session 244 Quantico, VA 2007-2008 Tiffin University Tiffin, OH Master s of Justice Administration with a focus in Criminal Justice 2004-2007 David N. Myers University Cleveland, OH Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice 1996 Cleveland Hts. Police Academy Cleveland Hts., OH O.P.O.T.A. Law Enforcement Certificate 2014 Florida Public Safety Institute Quincy, Florida FDLE Law Enforcement Certificate PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND CERTIFICATES Federal Bureau of Investigation National Academy Association, 2011-Present International Association of Campus Law Enforcement 2012-Present International Association of Chiefs of Police, 2010- Present Tennessee Law Enforcement Executive Development Association 2012-2013 Tennessee Chiefs of Police Association 2012-2013 Florida Chiefs of Police Association 2013-present State Law Enforcement Chiefs Association 2013-present

196 Audubon Drive Havana, Florida 32333 931-449-0240, chief7981@icloud.com T E R E N C E M. C A L L O W A Y, M J A REFERENCES August Washington (Professional) Associate Chancellor/Chief of Police Vanderbilt University 111 28 th Ave South Nashville, TN 37212 Phone: 615-947-2983 E-mail: august.j.washington@vanderbilt.edu Benjamin I. Holbert (Professional) Partnership Specialist U.S. Department of Commerce Cleveland, Ohio 44114 Phone: 216-406-0682 E-mail: bnewsman@aol.com Dr. Terrance E. Menefee (Personal) Principal Cleveland Metropolitan School District 17200 Valley View Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44135 Phone: 216-251-4157 E-mail: terrance.e.menefee@cmsdnet.net Charles E. Smith (Professional) Mayor Woodmere Village City Hall 27899 Chagrin Blvd Woodmere Village, Ohio 44122 Phone: 440-623-9148 E-mail: csmith@woodmerevillage.com Dr. Clifford Bennett (Personal) Chair of Education Cleveland State University 2121 Euclid Ave Cleveland, Ohio 44115 Phone: 216-408-8323 E-mail: c.t.bennett@csuohio.edu

T E R E N C E M. C A L L O W A Y, M J A 1 9 6 A U D U B O N D R I V E, H A V A N A, F L O R I D A 3 2 333 931-449- 0240 C H I E F 7 9 8 1 @ I C L O U D. C O M DYNAMIC, INNOVATING and VERSATILE LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATOR Committed to public safety through partnerships with community Results-driven, accomplished administrator with experience managing a medium to large complex law enforcement agency. Effectively and efficiently direct overall operations, including patrol, investigations support, community service, training, budget, staffing and administrative service. Successful background as Chief of Police. Proven dynamic leader with vast knowledge in the development of strategic projects and programs in advancement of departmental frameworks serving a diverse, community of 500,000 residents, visitors, employees and merchants Exceptional knowledge of local and state laws, current with Federal laws Exceptional communicator with notable success in management of operations focused on lowered crime, heightened security, strengthened productivity, community involvement, enhanced financial performance and overall quality of life throughout the community Selected by peers as President of the Cleveland Chapter of the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (N.O.B.L.E) Selected as a member for Cuyahoga County Child Abduction Response Team (CART). Avid speaker at various youth facilities Guest Speaker/workshop presenter throughout the United States for the Gang Resistance Education And Training (G.R.E.A.T) program Created and Implemented a Leadership Action Plan and a Plan of Action for various Police Chiefs throughout the United States Consulting with local(cleveland) Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) office to present a 4 hour block on Leadership to local law enforcement personnel Assigned as an undercover Officer for Chagrin Valley Task Force, 1997-1999 Expertise in Community Policing programs and community involvement

RELEVANT EXPERIENCE ASST.VP OF SAFETY& PARKING SERVICES/CHIEF OF POLICE-FLORIDA A&M UNVERSITY, TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA JULY 2014-PRESENT. UNDER LIMITED SUPERVISION, COORDINATES, AND EVALUATES ALL UNIVERSITY POLICE, PARKING AND SECURITY SERVICES, ENSURING ENFORCEMENT OF ALL LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS AND ADHERENCE TO UNIVERSITY POLICIES AND PROCEDURES. PROMULGATES RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR DEPARTMENT. RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DESIGN, EXECUTION AND EFFECTIVENESS OF THE INTERNAL CONTROLS SYSTEM FOR THE DEPARTMENT WHICH PROVIDES REASONABLE ASSURANCE THOSE DEPARTMENTAL OPERATIONS ARE EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT, UNIVERSITY ASSETS ARE SAFEGUARDED AND THAT THE DEPARTMENT COMPLIES WITH APPLICABLE LAWS, REGULATIONS, POLICIES AND PROCEDURES. DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING A STRATEGIC PLAN TO ENSURE THE SAFETY AND SECURITY OF THE PEOPLE AND PROPERTY OF THE CAMPUS COMMUNITY; DEVELOP AND EVALUATE BROAD DISSEMINATION OF POLICIES, STATUES, TRAININGS AND WORKSHOPS TO ALL STUDENTS, FACULTY AND STAFF CONCERNING CAMPUS SAFETY AND HOW TO REPORT INCIDENTS; ASSISTS AND ADVISES IN THE DEVELOPMENT, EVALUATION, AND IMPLEMENTATION OF DEPARTMENTAL GOALS AND OBJECTIVES. RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DAY TO DAY ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION OF PARKING SERVICES. CHIEF OF POLICE/DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY-FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY, TALLAHASSEE, FL 32307-JUNE 2013-JUNE 2014 INSTRUMENTAL IN ASCERTAINING A PROGRAM FOR MOBILE DATA TERMINALS THAT ALLOWS OFFICERS TO UTILIZE THE MACHINE ONLY IF THEIR FOOT IS APPLIED TO THE BRAKE, THUS REDUCING THE RISK OF AN ACCIDENT DEVELOPED AND IMPLEMENTED MONTHLY IN-SERVICE TRAINING DEVELOPED AND IMPLEMENTED SUPERVISOR S COACHING LOGS, WHICH ARE UTILIZED DAILY OR WEEKLY TO REITERATE POLICIES, PROCEDURES, LAWS, LEGAL UPDATES, ORAL COUNSELING AND SUPERVISOR APPRAISAL DEVELOPED AND IMPLEMENTED A SUCCESSFUL FORMAT FOR 12 HOUR WORK SHIFTS IMPLEMENTED A COLLEGE WIDE SAFE SCHOOL PROGRAM DIRECT 31 OFFICERS AND 30 CIVILIAN PERSONNEL. ENSURE PUBLIC SAFETY THROUGHOUT A COMMUNITY OF 25,000 RESIDENTS, VISITORS AND EMPLOYEES

DEVELOPED AND IMPLEMENTED A FORMAT WHICH RESULTED IN A 68% REDUCTION IN OVERTIME FOR 2013-2014 DEVELOPED AND IMPLEMENTED A FORMAT WHICH RESULTED IN A 27.5% REDUCTION IN SICK CALLS DEVELOPED AND IMPLEMENTED A FORMAT WHICH RESULTED IN A 19.3% OVERALL REDUCTION OF THE 2013-2014 BUDGET CHIEF OF POLICE, AUSTIN PEAY STATE UNIVERSITY, CLARKSVILLE TN, 30744 01/2012-06/2013 DIRECT 23 OFFICERS, 6 SECURITY GUARDS, AND 3 CIVILIAN. Ensured public safety throughout a multi-facility college of 10,500 students, visitors, employees and merchants Led a team initiative that will be in the process of ascertaining international accreditation C.A.L.E.A (Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies) Implemented a College wide Safe School program Developed and implemented various community policing programs including Boyz2Men, The Law in You and a Youth Basketball Camp Developed and implementation of various policy and procedures that met Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) standards Developed and implemented accountability practices, increased and enhanced departmental awareness of crime prevention measures Developed and implemented several Problem Oriented Policing and Community Oriented Policing programs, which are being utilized by the Cleveland Police Department Crime Prevention Unit Implemented Supervisor s Coaching Logs, which are utilized daily or weekly to reiterate policies, procedures, laws, legal updates, oral counseling and supervisor appraisal CHIEF OF POLICE, WOODMERE POLICE DEPARTMENT, WOODMERE, OHIO 01/2010-01/2012 Direct 26 officers and 2 civilian personnel. Ensure public safety throughout a diverse community of 250,00 residents, visitors, employees and merchants Developed and implemented a format which created a 68% reduction in overtime for 2010 Developed and implemented a format which resulted in a 27.5% reduction in sick calls Developed and implemented a format which resulted in a 19.3% overall reduction of the 2010 budget Developed and implemented a community policing program called C.I.T.E (Community Initiated Tactical Response) which has resulted in a reduction of thefts, assaults, drugs, burglaries, gangs and drugs Established the 1 st ever Business Academy in North Eastern Ohio Established Mutual Aid Agreements with Local, State and Federal Law Enforcement agencies Developed and implemented a local Citizen s Police Academy Established a rapport with local news media, placing our community police summary in the Plain Dealer and Chagrin Valley Times weekly as well as other pertinent police information

Elected by Peers as the Vice Representative of (United Auto Workers Group) UAWG-Law Enforcement Instituted accountability practices, increased and enhanced departmental resources for major crimes, streamlined assignments which has lead to successful case clearance rates Co-organized a collaboration of police, school officials and citizens to design and implement a comprehensive district-wide security program; this aided in restoring the communities confidence in the Woodmere Police Department Co-Chaired a local Police Safety Town program Initiated and provided over site of the development of an exclusive website for the Woodmere Village police department; this aided in the ascertainment of on-line, duty logs, report forms, schedule changes and vehicle maintenance request forms Engaged Woodmere Village officers in over $50,000 dollars in training at a cost to the Village of $1000 from 2010-Present Sought and ascertained certificates for officers in radar, Oleoresin Capsicum(OC) spray, Asp baton, numerous FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Association) and NIMS (National Incident Management System) classes as well as leadership classes for supervisors Instrumental in ascertaining a program for Mobile Data Terminals that allows officers to utilize the machine only if their foot is applied to the brake, thus reducing the risk of an accident Developed and implemented monthly in-service training Developed and implemented Supervisor s Coaching Logs, which are utilized daily or weekly to reiterate policies, procedures, laws, Ohio legal updates, oral counseling and supervisor appraisal Developed and implemented a successful format for 12 hour work shifts Administrative Lieutenant, Cuyahoga Community College, Cleveland, OH 06/08-12/09 Directed 71 officers and 18 civilian personnel. Ensured public safety throughout a multifacility college of 45,500 students, visitors, employees and merchants Led a team initiative that was in the process of ascertaining international accreditation C.A.L.E.A (Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies) Co-chaired a College wide Safe School program Co-organized a collaboration of police, school officials and students to design and implement a comprehensive college-wide security program; this aided in restoring the students confidence in the Cuyahoga Community College Safety and Security Department Collaboration with the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) to Chair a youth camp for various inner-city youth Developed and implemented various community policing programs including Boyz2Men, The Law in You and a Youth Basketball Camp Co-chaired a Bicycle Rodeo throughout the 3 main campuses Developed and implementation of various policy and procedures that met Commission on

Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) standards Developed and implemented accountability practices, increased and enhanced departmental awareness of crime prevention measures Developed and implemented several Problem Oriented Policing and Community Oriented Policing programs, which are being utilized by the Cleveland Police Department Crime Prevention Unit CERTIFICATES HELD Certificate in Crisis Intervention Certificate in Close Quarters Battles Certificate in Juvenile Sex Crimes Certificate in Incident Command: Capacities, Planning and Response Actions Certificate in Introduction to National Response Framework Certificate in Emergency Support Function Emergency Management Certificate in Critical Infrastructure and Key Resources Support Annex Certificate in Emergency Support Function Long Term Community Recovery Certificate in Introduction to National Incident Management System Certificate in Special Events Contingency Planning for Public Safety Agencies Certificate in Incident to the Incident Command System Certificate in ICS (Incident Command System) for Single Resource and Initial Action Incidents Certificate in Managing the Media & Extreme Crisis Communications presented by Cuyahoga County Emergency Management Agency Certificate in Effective Leadership Tools for New Chiefs Presented by OACP (Ohio Association of Chiefs of Police) Certificate in Weapons of Mass Destruction HONORS AND AWARDS Officer of the Year, 2003 (Warrensville Heights Police) Coach of the Year, 2006 ( Youth Center) Chief of the Year 2015 (State Law Enforcement Chief s Association) Department of Public Safety 2014 Most Innovating Department(Student Affairs) 2014 Keynote Speaker Police Academy Commencement PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Federal Bureau of Investigation National Academy Association, 2011-Present Ohio Association of Chiefs of Police, 2010-2012 International Association of Chiefs of Police, 2010- Present Cuyahoga County Chiefs of Police Association, 2010-2012 United Auto Workers Group-Law Enforcement, 2010-2012

International Association College Law Enforcement Administrators 2008-Present FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development Association 2012-Present National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (N.O.B.L.E) Greater Cleveland Chapter President, 2009-2012 Prince Hall Masonic Lodge Eureka #52 Chapter, 2001-Present Tennessee Association of Chiefs of Police 2012-2013 Omicron Delta Kappa, 2013-present State Law Enforcement Chiefs Association 2013-present 2 nd Vice President 2015-2017 PRESENTATIONS Gang Resistance Education And Training ; Speaker/Presenter 1. Regional Conference ; A. Cleveland, Ohio,2006 B. New Haven, Connecticut, 2007 C. Albuquerque, New Mexico, 2007 D. Detroit, Michigan, 2007 2. National Conference; A. Palm Spring, California, 2008 Boys & Girls Club; Speaker/Presenter, 2005-2008 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); Speaker/Presenter, 2006-2008 National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (N.O.B.L.E); Speaker/Presenter 2006-2008 Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD); Speaker/Presenter, 2003-2009 Warrensville Heights City School (WHCS); Speaker/Presenter, 2002-2008 Parma City Schools (PCS) ;Speaker/Presenter, 2006-2008 Cleveland Heights/University Heights Schools (CHUH); Speaker/Presenter, 2006 Westlake City Schools (WCS); Speaker/Presenter, 2007 Wiley Middle School; Speaker, 2011 Burt Elementary School; Speaker 2012 St. John Missionary Baptist Church; Speaker 2012 Clarksville Montgomery County School District; Speaker 2012 COURSES TAUGHT Introduction to Criminal Justice Community Policing Cuyahoga Community College ITT Technical Institution

Forensics Search and Seizure Report Writing Community Policing Criminology Traffic Crash Investigations Search Warrants Handcuffing Report Writing Community Policing Policy & Procedures In-Service Cuyahoga County Inner City Schools Gang Resistant Education And Training (G.R.E.A.T) Drug Abuse Resistance and Education ( D.A.R.E) Gang Resistant Education And Training Family Component ( G.R.E.A.T) Austin Peay State University Understanding the Law of Terrorism Introduction to Policing Community Policing Florida A&M University Police and Society Law Enforcement Special Topics Florida Department of Law Enforcement Leadership vs Management Challenges of Leadership COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Speaker Leon County Schools 2013-Present

Speaker 100 Black Men 2013-Present Speaker Florida State University 2014 Business Academy ;Woodmere Village, 2011 Community Volunteer for Juvenile Diversion program; Warrensville Heights, Woodmere Village 2003-2008 Crime Prevention Academy; Woodmere Village, 2010 Organizer of the Woodmere Village Block Watch program 2010 Mentor; Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., 2006-2009 Math Tutor Fifth Graders; Randallwood Elementary School, 2005-2008 Midnight Basketball League; Warrensville Heights ages 11-17, 2003-2008 Back to school beautification/school supply give away; Cuyahoga Community College, 2008 Boyz2Men Program ;Cuyahoga County Mentoring program to help juveniles transition into adults, 2003-2008 Senior Police Academy; Warrensville Heights, 2006-2008 Bicycle Rodeo; Cuyahoga Community College, 2008 Organized the annual Warrensville Heights Charity Basketball game, 2000-2008 Organized the 1st Cuyahoga Community College Student versus Staff basketball game to help ascertain food/clothes for needy families through Cuyahoga County Children and Family Service, 2008 Organized a youth etiquette program in Warrensville Heights, 2005-2008 Salvation Army Volunteer; 2007 Volunteer Youth Basketball Coach; Warrensville Hts. Ohio, 2003-2007 Reading Program; Warrensville Heights grades 1st 4 th, 2004-2007 Thanksgiving Youth Talent Show ;Warrensville Heights, 2003-2007 Senior Citizen Thanksgiving Basket Give- Away; Warrensville Heights, 2004-2007 Warrensville Heights Beautification Program, 2005-2007 The Law N You Program; Cuyahoga County Youth program in conjunction with Juvenile Court, 2005-2007 Junior Police Academy; Warrenville Heights, 2004-2007 Citizens Police Academy; Warrensville Heights, 2006-2007 Organizer of the Heart2Heart program; Warrensville Heights, 2004-2007 Organizer of the Warrensville City Schools Essay writing contest, 2004-2007 Developed and implemented the Warrensville Heights Adopt a Senior program, 2003-2007 Organized and coached the only 5th grade basketball team in Cuyahoga County public schools; ( 2 Championships 1 Coach of the year), 2003-2007 Developed and implemented the annual Gang Resistance Education And Training (G.R.E.A.T) Olympics 2006 Organized the 1st Warrensville Heights children fashion show, 2006 Project Clean; Boys & Girl Club 2005 Organized the 1st Warrensville Heights City versus Citizen softball game 2004 Organized the 1st Warrensville Heights Family Day 2003

EDUCATION Master s of Science in Justice Administration, Tiffin University Tiffin, Ohio Bachelor s of Arts in Criminal Justice, David N. Myers University Cleveland, Ohio GRADUATE: National FBI Academy Session 244 GRADUATE: FBI Great Lakes Leadership Seminar GRADUATE-FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development(TN) GRADUATE-FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development(FL) CERTIFICATION Gang Resistance Education And Training (G.R.E.A.T) Drug Abuse Resistance and Education (D.A.R.E) Traffic Crash Investigations International Police Mountain Bike Association (I.P.M.B.A) Ohio Instructional Skills