Proceeding In Partnership - Clery Center For Security On Campus

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Proceeding In Partnership - Clery Center For Security On Campus
2013
Proceeding In Partnership
October 16, 2013 | San Antonio, TX
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Schedule ................................................................................................................................................................. 2
2012 Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Award ....................................................................................................... 3
Panel/Session Details ......................................................................................................................................
3-­5
Presenter Biographies ...................................................................................................................................... 6-­7
Sponsor Information ......................................................................................................................................... 7-­8
CONFERENCE CONTACTS
The Clery Center’s conference staff is available throughout the event. If you have questions, comments, or need
any assistance, please contact:
Deborah Shelley | Deputy Executive Director of Finance & Operations [email protected]
Abigail Boyer | Assistant Executive Director of Programs, Outreach & Communications
[email protected]
Samantha Koch | Director of Development
[email protected]
CONFERENCE MAP
MAP KEY
Salon A: Exhibit Hall
Salon B: Presentations/Panel Discussions
Texas Ballroom: Registration (Oct.16)
Republic B: Reception (Oct. 15)
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REGISTRATION HOURS
Tuesday, Oct. 15 2013 | Registration Reception
6:30 PM -­ 8:00 PM
Republic B
Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2013 | Conference 8:00 AM -­ 9:00 AM
Texas Ballroom
PRESENTATION SCHEDULE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2013 (Salon B)
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM
WELCOME
9:30 AM-10:15 AM
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Life After Tragedy: Lessons from a Virginia Tech Survivor
10:15 AM - 10:30 AM
BREAK
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
PANEL I: Active Shooter on Campus
Kristina Anderson | Founder, The Koshka Foundation for Safe Schools
Moderator: Berkly Trumbo | Global Market Manager, Siemens Industry, Inc.
Panelists: Osvaldo Alaniz | Acting Assistant Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Thomas W. Komola | Manager, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Security & (PHUJHQF\0DQDJHPHQW2I¿FH
James L. Walters | Assistant Chief of Police, Southern Methodist University
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
ROUNDTABLE: Active Shooter on Campus
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
LUNCH
1:00 PM - 1:15 PM
JEANNE CLERY CAMPUS SAFETY AWARD PRESENTATION
Gail Minger | President, Michael H. Minger Memorial Foundation
1:15 PM - 2:30 PM
PLENARY SESSION: Moving Beyond Compliance: A Coordinated and Integrated Response to
Sexual Misconduct
Gina Maisto Smith & Leslie Gomez | Partners, Pepper Hamilton, LLP
2:30 PM - 2:45 PM
BREAK
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM
PANEL II: Lessons Learned from Government Reviews & Assessment & Implications for Clery
Act Compliance
Moderator: Steven Healy | Managing Partner, Margolis Healy & Associates, LLC
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3:45 PM - 4:30 PM
ROUNDTABLE: Moving Beyond Compliance & Lessons Learned
4:30 PM - 4:45 PM
CLOSING
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2012 JEANNE CLERY CAMPUS SAFETY AWARD
ABOUT THE JEANNE CLERY CAMPUS SAFETY AWARD:
The Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Award, established in 1994, is presented each year by the Clery Center for Security On Campus to honor institutions and individuals that have done extraordinary things to make college and university students safer.
Gail Minger has been selected as the 2012 recipient of the Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Award. Maureen Rush, the University of Pennsylvania’s Vice President for the Division of Public Safety and Chief of Police, nominated Ms. Minger for her work providing critical education to college and university students, most recently the production of WKH³)LUHV´GRFXPHQWDU\³)LUHV´VKRZVWKHLPSDFWRIQLQHFDPSXVUHODWHG¿UHVWKDWRFFXUUHGZLWKLQWKUHHZHHNV
in January and February of 2012 and is provided to colleges and universities at no cost. Ms. Rush calls Ms. Minger’s commitment to education and change “refreshing and an inspiration.”
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9:30 AM - 10:15 AM | KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Life After Tragedy: Lessons from a Virginia Tech Survivor
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PANEL/SESSION DETAILS (CONTINUED)
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM | PANEL I: Active Shooter on Campus
Berkly Trumbo
Osvaldo Alaniz
Thomas W. Komola
James L. Walters
Moderator: Berkly Trumbo | Global Market Manager, Siemens Industry, Inc.
Panelists:
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James L. Walters | Assistant Chief of Police, Southern Methodist University
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Moving Beyond Compliance: A Coordinated & Integrated Response to Sexual
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PANEL/SESSION DETAILS (CONTINUED)
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM | PANEL II: Lessons Learned from Government Reviews & Assessments: Implications for
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PRESENTER BIOGRAPHIES
Osvaldo Alaniz is a Special Agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Mr. Alaniz graduated from New Mexico State University in 1986 with a Bachelors of Business Admin-­
istration in Finance. Prior to the FBI, Mr. Alaniz served as an 2I¿FHULQWKH8QLWHG6WDWHV1DYDO5HVHUYHDQGZRUNHGIRUWKH
British Petroleum Oil Company. Before joining private practice, Ms. Gomez served as an As-­
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Chief of the Juvenile Court Unit at the Philadelphia District At-­
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butions to the community. The Support Center for Child Advo-­
cates honored her with its 2010 Distinguished Advocate award. Mr. Alaniz entered the duty as a Special Agent on February She was named the 2009 Apple Fest Honoree by St. Christo-­
10, 1991 and has served in the San Antonio (Del Rio Resident pher’s Foundation for Children, and was given the 2008 Team Agency), San Juan, El Paso, San Diego and San Antonio Field Excellence Award by the Philadelphia Children’s Alliance. Ms. 2I¿FHV'XULQJWKHVHDVVLJQPHQWVKHLQYHVWLJDWHGZKLWHFRO-­ Gomez is a graduate of Yale Law School and Brown University.
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matters.
Steven Healy is a managing partner and co-­founder of Margol-­
is Healy and is a nationally recognized expert on campus public In November 2005, Mr. Alaniz graduated from the Department safety and the Clery Act. From 2003 through 2009, he was the of Defense Polygraph Institute (DODPI) and served as a poly-­ Director of Public Safety at Princeton University where he led graph examiner in San Antonio. In May of 2006, Mr. Alaniz the University’s safety, security, and law enforcement programs was promoted to Assistant Legal Attache, U.S. Embassy, Bogo-­ and is credited with enhancing and expanding the department’s ta, Colombia. In December of 2008, Mr. Alaniz was promoted overall professionalism and capabilities. to Supervisory Special Agent where he supervised FBI inves-­
tigations in the White Collar Crime program. In 2012, Mr. Al-­ A past president of the International Association of Campus Law aniz was transferred to the Violent Crimes program. In 2013, Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA), Mr. Healy served as a Mr. Alaniz was promoted to Acting Assistant Special Agent in member of the association’s Government Relations Committee Charge. for 13 years. As president of IACLEA, Mr. Healy contributed VLJQL¿FDQWO\WRWKHQDWLRQDOGLDORJXHDERXWFDPSXVVDIHW\DQG
Kristina Anderson founded the Koshka Foundation for Safe security in the aftermath of the tragic rampage-­shooting inci-­
Schools after becoming one of the most critically injured sur-­ dent at Virginia Tech University in April 2007. vivors of the Virginia Tech tragedy in April of 2007. On the morning of April 16th, Kristina was shot three times -­ twice in Mr. Healy serves as a subject-­matter expert for the U.S. De-­
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dents, parents and law enforcement in higher education on the on Education and Labor on the topic of “Best Practices for importance of campus safety awareness and empowerment of Keeping America’s Campuses Safe.” survivors.
Thomas W. Komola was actively engaged in the law enforce-­
Leslie Gomez, a partner at Pepper Hamilton LLP in Phila-­ ment profession prior to coming to MIT 11 years ago, includ-­
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all aspects of the institutional response to sexual misconduct. lice in Boston. Tom’s current responsibilities as the Manager of Ms. Gomez provides legal advice and consultation about pol-­ WKH6HFXULW\(PHUJHQF\0DQDJHPHQW2I¿FHDW0,7LQFOXGH
icies, internal operating procedures and the implementation of being designated as MIT’s reliable and trustworthy representa-­
a coordinated and integrated institutional response to sexual tive with the FBI and NRC for all pre-­employment background misconduct. Her practice includes the management of internal investigations and unique research clearances;; oversight of all investigations, coordination and communications with law en-­ campus-­wide security systems, mechanical key distribution, ID forcement and child protective services, campus disciplinary &DUG 2I¿FH RSHUDWLRQV HPHUJHQF\ PDQDJHPHQW FRQWLQJHQF\
proceedings, and the interplay between civil and criminal pro-­ plans;; and regularly serves as MIT’s Incident Commander during ceedings. Ms. Gomez helps clients develop effective and com-­ the activation of MIT’s EOC. Tom holds a Bachelor’s Degree pliant sexual harassment and misconduct policies, procedures, in Law Enforcement from Western New England College and and training programs in compliance with Title IX, the Clery a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Framingham Act, and the Campus SaVE Act. Ms. Gomez also advises cli-­ State University. He is an active member of the Boston An-­
ents about effective development of policies and procedures ti-­Terrorism Advisory Council, Boston Infragard, ASIS, and the designed to prevent and respond to child abuse.
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istrators (IACLEA). He has received numerous awards, includ-­
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in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Tom often serves as a panelist or guest speaker on a variety of topics related to security, background checks, and emergency management.
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James L. Walters is the Assistant Chief of Police at South-­
ern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. Chief Walters is responsible for law enforcement and security operations at the urban campus, develops contingency plans and programs and coordinates University activities in support of the George W. Gina Maisto Smith, a partner at Pepper Hamilton in Philadel-­ Bush Presidential Center and Library. Chief Walters is also phia, assists colleges, universities, and other institutions in re-­ the Director of the SMU Center for Public Safety Training, an sponding to issues of sexual harassment and assault. Ms. Smith accredited law enforcement training academy which develops chairs a national practice focused on the institutional response and conducts advanced training for public safety professionals.
to all aspects of sexual misconduct matters. She is frequent-­
ly called upon to advise colleges and universities about sexual Chief Walters is also a consultant to the U.S. Department of misconduct policies, changes in the law, and investigations into Justice, where he acts as the national Liaison for Training and allegations of sexual misconduct. Ms. Smith regularly conducts Technical Assistance to the AMBER Alert initiative for Indian policy audits and assists in the development of policy and in the Country. Chief Walters is also responsible for the U.S. Depart-­
design and implementation of internal and external operating ment of Justice Southern Border Initiative. This joint program procedures. She conducts training for multiple university con-­ with the Mexican government has developed a comprehensive stituencies and helps clients integrate federal, state, and local child abduction recovery program in Mexico, which works with regulation requirements (including Title IX, the Clery Act, the programs in the United States to assist in the rapid recovery Campus SaVE Act, criminal law, HIPAA, and FERPA) with RIWUDI¿FNHGH[SORLWHGDQGDEGXFWHGFKLOGUHQIURPERWKFRXQ-­
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serves as an adjunct professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and a past adjunct professor at Temple University James E. Beasley School of Law, as well as at Temple Universi-­
ty’s undergraduate College of Liberal Arts. Ms. Smith received Attorneys at Law
the 2005 Distinguished Advocate Award from the Support Center for Child Advocates. Ms. Smith is a graduate of Saint Joseph’s University and Temple University James E. Beasley School of Law.
Berkly Trumbo has more than 15 years experience working with IT integrators and technical consultants across the Fortune 500, Higher Education, Transportation and Government arenas. He is considered a subject matter expert on Emergency Com-­
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