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Curriculum Vitae of Lee E. Struble


EDUCATION

10/88 - Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY
1/95 Non-matriculated professional studies
  - Alarm System Technology
  - Advanced Sign Language (seven semesters)

 8/91 - University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
 8/94 Completed the College Business Management Institute

 1/88 - University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
  Completed the two-week Crime Prevention Programming and Technology course with a rating of 99.6%.
 
9/74 - Maryville College, Maryville, TN
6/78 B.A. History
  Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges
  Phi Gamma Mu (National Social Science Honor Society)
  Co-Chair, All College Council
  Finalist, Outstanding Senior Award
  Football (four year starter and letterman; Senior Captain)


EMPLOYMENT

President, WSM Trainers and Consultants. Specializing in comprehensive safety and security assessments and specialized training programs for secondary and higher education. 
1996 - present

Associate Director of Safety & Security, St. John Fisher College. Oversee security and safety operations for a 25+ member department.
2012 - 2013

Director of Public Safety, Monroe Community College. Oversee all security and safety operations for a 50+ member department.
Co-Chair, Campus Civility Committee 
2006 - 2011

Director of Campus Safety, Nazareth College. Oversee all security and safety related operations of a 20+ member department. 
1996 - 2006

Associate Director of Campus Safety, Rochester Institute of Technology. Oversee all patrol operations (35+ uniformed officers), communications, investigations, and loss prevention efforts. 
Chair, RIT United Way Steering Committee
Member, Presidential Taskforce on Sexual Harassment and Assault
1990 - 1995

Loss Prevention Specialist, Rochester Institute of Technology. Evaluated campus crime trends and developed materials and facilitated programs to address same. Created Fighting Against Crime Together (FACT) program. Designed all intrusion alarm systems and coordinated the campus Rape Education and Counseling Team (REACT). 
1988 - 1990

Shift Supervisor, Rochester Institute of Technology. Supervised shift operations and coordinated all student programs. Instituted and coordinated the Field Training Officer Program, Residential Safety Aide and Apartment Safety Aide programs. 
1982 - 1988

Security Supervisor, Genesee Brewing Company. Supervised security officers responsible for performing inspections and patrols of all Genesee Brewing Properties. 
1981 - 1982

Security Supervisor, Lincoln First Bank. Oversee all physical security for Lincoln First properties within the Rochester Division (over 30 branch offices). Responsible for fire safety prevention policies/procedures and all fire and security alarm equipment. 
1980 - 1981

Security Lieutenant, Doyle Detective Bureau. Supervised all uniformed security officers at the Lincoln First Tower in Rochester, NY. 
1979 - 1980

CONSULTATION PROVIDED TO OTHER COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

Bryn Athyn College (K-college), PA (2001 and 2010)
Cazenovia College, NY
Cornell University, NY
Franciscan University of Steubenville, OH
Hamilton College, NY
Hobart and William Smith Colleges, NY
Jacksonville University, FL
Maryland Institute of Art and Design, MD
Messiah College, PA
Muhlenberg College, PA
Niagara University, NY
Occidental College, CA
Ringling School of Art and Design, FL
Roberts Wesleyan College, NY
Skidmore College, NY
St. John Fisher College, NY
SUNY Oswego, NY
SUNY Buffalo, NY
Georgian Court University, NJ
The Harley School (K-12), NY
The University of Massachusetts-Amherst, MA
Hillsborough Community College, FL
Pellissippi State Community College, TN
University of Central Florida, FL
Saginaw Valley State University, MI
Mount St. Mary’s College, NY

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

NorthEast Colleges and Universities Security Administrators (President 2003 – 2005)
International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (Chair, Campus Crime Prevention Committee, 2006 – 2011)
National Crime Prevention Council (Currently serving on national standards group and as a curriculum development consultant and program facilitator) 
American Society of Industrial Security (ASIS)
Association of Campus Administration Professionals (ACAP)
SUNY Environmental Health and Safety Association (SEHSA)
New York State Crime Prevention Coalition
Rochester Area Crime Prevention Council
National Safety Council
 
CERTIFICATIONS

National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) Train the Trainer (2011)
F.B.I. Citizens Academy (November 2006 – March 2007)
Bureau of Municipal Police General Topics Instructor (till 2017)
Certified Negotiations Facilitator (Cornell University)
National Safety Council Defensive Driver Instructor (6 hour class)
Total Quality Improvement Team Facilitator
Field Training (FTO) and Evaluation (Rochester Police Department)
Community College Citizen Preparedness Program (Train-the-Trainer)

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

“Campus Violence: Trends and Challenges”
Campus Law Enforcement Journal November/December 1994
“Creating and Maintaining a ‘Student-Centered’ Approach to Campus Security” 
Campus Law Enforcement Journal May/June 1997
“Keeping Universities Secure”
Security Magazine October 1999
“Life and Baseball’s ‘Little Diamonds’”
Campus Law Enforcement Journal July/August 2000
“Taking Campus Safety to a Higher Level”
Security Management Magazine November 2002
“Creating a Blueprint for Continuous Improvement”
Campus Law Enforcement Journal May/June 2003
“Networking: The Net Worth of it All”
Clipboard magazine Fall 2003
“Creating a Climate of Commitment”
Campus Safety Magazine July/August 2005
“The Key to Success on Campus: Staying F.O.C.U.S.E.D.”
Campus Safety Magazine November/December 2006
“Creating and Sustaining a Campus Emergency Management Plan That Works”
Hoping for the Best While Preparing for the Worst: Disasters, Emergencies, and the Community College January 2007
“Combating Campus Incivility…For Our Own Good”
Campus Law Enforcement Journal September/October 2007
“Campus Racial Diversity”
Campus Safety Magazine October 2014


CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS

“Crisis Intervention”
Rochester Institute of Technology (Rochester, NY) August 1987
 “Crime Prevention and Liability Reduction”
IACLEA Regional Professional Development Workshop (Rochester, NY) April 1994
“Coaching Forward Through Constructive Discipline”
NECUSA Annual Conference (Niagara Falls, NY) June 1996
“Moving Forward Together: Creating a Climate of Quality Service and Commitment among Your Staff”
NASPA (Springfield, MA) November 1996
“Creating a Climate of Quality Service and Commitment”
Hobart and William Smith Colleges (Geneva, NY) March 1998
“Cultivating Leadership Effectiveness”
IACLEA, Region 2 (US Military Academy, West Point, NY) April 1998
“Cultivating Leadership Effectiveness: The 15 Step Process of Improving Supervisory Effectiveness”
Nazareth College (Rochester, NY) August 1998
“Creating a Climate of Quality Service and Commitment among Your Security Staff”
ACAP Winter Forum (San Diego, CA) February 1999
“Advanced Supervisory Development Course for Security Professionals”
Nazareth College, NY (Rochester, NY) July 1999
“Personal Safety: The Common Link between the Security and Safety Function”
SUNY Environmental Health & Safety Association (Lake Placid, NY) November 1999
“How Is Your Security Department Doing?”
ACAP Winter Forum (Tamps, FL) February 2000
“Enhancing Patrol Effectiveness for the Professional Security Officer”
St. John Fisher College (Rochester, NY) March 2000
“Current Trends in the Security Industry”
Nazareth College (Rochester, NY) August 2000
“Performance and Discipline”
• Saratoga Springs (Saratoga Springs, NY) November 2000
• Niagara University (Niagara Falls, NY) December 2000
“Cultivating Leadership Effectiveness”
IACLEA Annual Conference (Boston, MA) June 2000
“Motivating Employees”
The George Washington University (Washington, DC) February 2001
“Situational Leadership”
West Point Military Academy (West Point, NY) April 2001
“Fostering a Positive and Dynamic Workplace Environment” and “Re-Charging Your Personal and Professional Batteries”
• IACLEA, Region 2 (Springfield, MA)
• IACLEA, Region 5 (Sarasota, FL) March 2001
“Safety: Liabilities and Responsibilities”
EACUBO (Rochester, NY) October 2001
“Brainstorming and Strategic Planning”
NECUSA (Northampton, MA) November 2001
“Creating a Climate of Quality Service and Commitment” and “Enhancing Patrol Effectiveness”
• Muhlenberg College (Allentown, PA) November 2001
• Colgate University February 2002
“Being Prepared…Expecting the Unexpected”
Nazareth College (Rochester, NY) January 2002
“Cultivating Leadership Effectiveness” and “Dealing with Employee Discipline”
Professional Development Seminar (Westchester, NY) April 2002
“Creating a Climate of Quality Service and Commitment” and “Cultivating Leadership Effectiveness”
NECUSA Fall Professional Development Workshop (Allentown, PA) November 2002
“Positive Communications”
Philadelphia, PA November 2002
“Positive Communications: Improving Your Personal, Professional and Crisis Intervention Communication Skills"
Messiah College (Grantham, PA) November 2002
“Protecting Your Students from Crime on Campus”
Westchester, NY April 2003
“Cultivating Leadership Effectiveness: The 15 Step Process of Improving Supervisory Effectiveness”
NECUSA Professional Development Workshops (Pittsburgh, PA) April 2003
“Cultivating Your Supervisory Effectiveness and Leadership Style”
NECUSA Fall Professional Development Workshop (Philadelphia, PA) November 2003
“Quality Service” and “Supervisory Effectiveness”
Massachusetts Assoc. of Law Enforcement Administrators (Boston, MA) March 2003
“The First Responder Role in Crisis Counseling and Sexual Assault Incidents”
Nazareth College (Rochester, NY) January 2003
“Creating a Climate of Quality of Service and Commitment”, “Cultivating Leadership Effectiveness”, and “Coaching Forward Through Constructive Counseling”
Chesapeake Assoc. of Law Enforcement (Baltimore, MD) March 2003
“Brainstorming: Creating a Blueprint for Departmental Success”
Campus Safety Conference (Chicago, IL) April 2004
“Crisis Intervention: Handling and Diffusing Crisis Incidents on a College Campus”
Nazareth College August 2004
“Positive Communications”
NECUSA Professional Development Workshop (Philadelphia, PA) November 2004
“Keeping Your Campus Safe”
ACAP Campus Safety Forum (Baltimore, MD) November 2005
“A Job worth Doing: Creating a Climate of Quality Service and Commitment” and “Positive Communications: Creating Campus Connections and Partnerships”
• Maryland Institute College of Art (Baltimore, MD) November 2005
• The College of the Holy Cross (Worchester, MA) December 2005 
 “Campus Safety: History, Trends and Challenges”
American Society of Industrial Security (Rochester, NY) November 2006
NCPC “Campus Crime Prevention Officer Training” (3-day course)
The University of California (Northridge, CA) May 2007
“A Job worth Doing: Creating a Climate of Quality Service and Commitment” and “Positive Communications: Creating Campus Connections and Partnerships”
The College of the Holy Cross (Worchester, MA) February 2007
“Campus Emergency Preparedness and Mass Notification”
• Virginia Community Colleges Chancellor’s Retreat (Williamsburg, VA) August 2007
• SUNY Chief Student Affairs Officer Retreat (Cooperstown, NY) October 2007
“Recognizing and Responding to Threats of Violence”
• Finger Lakes Community College Faculty Symposium (January 2008)
• American Society of Industrial Security Dinner (January 2008)
• IACLEA Southeast Regional Conference (April 2008)
“Effective Campus Crime Prevention Programming”
IACLEA Southeast Regional Conference (Sarasota, FL) April 2008
NCPC “Campus Crime Prevention Officer Training” (3-day course)
• Northeastern University (Boston, MA) May 2008
• Monroe Community College (Rochester, NY) September 2008
“Recognizing and Responding to Threats of Violence” (keynote address)
Securing Our Campuses – Everyone’s Business Symposium
Boston, MA (May 2008)
“Campus Crime Prevention: Best Practices”
NECUSA Annual Conference
State College, PA (June 2008)
“Utilizing Technology Systems to Maximize Incident Management and Emergency Communications”
League for Innovation Computer Information Technology Conference
Salt Lake City, UT (October 2008)
“Creating a Campus Climate of Preparedness and Prevention (without paranoia)”
Eastern Association of College and University Business Officers (EACUBO)
Toronto, ON (October 2008)
“Campus Emergency Preparedness and Mass Notification”
National Council on Student Development (NCSD)
Albany, NY (November 2008)
“Campus Crime Prevention: Crash Course & Best Practices”
• New Jersey College and University Safety Association (CUPSA)
Monmouth, NJ (November 2008)
• Muhlenberg College, PA (January 2009)
• Wesleyan University, CT (July 2009)
“Creating a Campus Climate of Preparedness and Prevention (without paranoia)”
League for Innovation for Community Colleges
Reno, NV (March 2009)
NCPC “Making Your Campus Safer: Assessing Risks and Liabilities” (3-day course)
Monroe Community College (Rochester, NY) January 2010
“Combating Incivility at Monroe Community College: Making Courtesy Common”
• League for Innovation for Community Colleges conference
Baltimore, MD (March 2010)
• Richland Community College (IL) October 2014
IACLEA “Campus Crime Prevention Officer Training” (1-day course)
• University of Maryland (Baltimore, MD) August 2010
• Marquette University (Milwaukee, WI) October 2010
“Advanced Campus Security Officer Training” program (one-day)
• Philadelphia, PA (January 2011)
• Los Angeles, CA (March 2011)
• St. Louis, MO (June 2011)
• Cincinnati, OH (July 2011)
• Des Moines, IA (August 2011)
• Saratoga Springs, NY (January 2012)
• New York City, NY (January 2012)
• Albany, OR (May 2012)
• New York City, NY (July 2012)
• Philadelphia, PA (November 2012)
• New York City, NY (March 2013)
• Sarasota, FL (July 2013)
• Long Island, NY (September 2013)
• New Haven, CT (September 2013)
• Knoxville, TN (September 2013)
• Tampa, FL (October 2013)
• Des Moines, IA (December 2013)
• Manchester, New Hampshire (January 2014)
• East Stroudsburg, PA (January 2014)
• Augustana College, SD (February 2014)
• Gainesville, FL (February 2014)
• Philadelphia, PA (February 2014)
• Orlando, FL (May 2014)
• Tampa, FL (May 2014)
• Decatur, IL (October 2014)
• Holland, MI (October 2014)
“The Community College Safety and Preparedness Initiative”
American College Personnel Association (ACPA)
Baltimore, MD (March 2011)
“Successful Crime Prevention Programs and Strategies”
IACLEA annual conference, Charlotte, NC (June 2011)
“Defining and Refining Your Leadership Style”
IACLEA Regional Conference, Sarasota, FL (January 2012)
NCPC “Campus Crime Prevention Officer Training” (3-day course)
• Villanova University (Philadelphia, PA) October 2011
• University of South Carolina (Columbia, SC ) January 2012
• Johnson & Wales University (Providence, RI) March 2012
• University of Notre Dame (South Bend, IN) April 2012
• Rutgers University (North Brunswick, NJ) October 2012
• University of Toronto (Toronto, ON) November 2012
• Vanderbilt University (Nashville, TN) April 2013
• California State University-Northridge (Los Angeles, CA) December 2013
• Columbia University (New York City, NY) March 2014
• University of Maryland-College Park (Baltimore, MD) April 2014
“Defining and Refining Your Leadership Style” (Keynote address)
• ASIS (Rochester chapter) luncheon April 2012
• Leadership & Ethics Retreat (St. John Fisher College) August 2012 and 2013
• NECUSA Professional Development Workshop (Poughkeepsie, NY) January 2013
“Customer Service, Communications and Patrol” (1/2 day course)  
• Syracuse University (Syracuse, NY) June 2011
• College of the Holy Cross (Worcester, MA) January 2013
• Connecticut College (New London, CT) August 2014
• NECUSA Professional Development Workshop (Poughkeepsie, NY) January 2013
NCPC Hybrid Crime Prevention course (3-day course)
• St. John Fisher College (Rochester, NY) July 2013
Campus Safety Supervisory and Leadership Development” course (1 day & ½ day)
• Des Moines Area Community College (Des Moines, IA) December 2013
• Holy Cross (Worcester, MA) January 2014
• Syracuse University (Syracuse, NY) March 2014
• Augustana College (Sioux Falls, SD) February 2014
• Hope College (Holland, MI) October 2014
Campus Racial Diversity Training program (4, 6 & 8 hour programs)
• Ringling School of Art & Design (Sarasota, FL) February 2014
• Amherst College (Amherst, MA) August 2014
• Gettysburg College/Messiah College (Gettysburg, PA) September 2014
• University of Florida (Gainesville, FL) October 2014
• Muhlenberg College (Allentown, PA) October 2014
• Adelphi University (Long Island, NY) December 2014
• Providence College (Providence, RI) January 2015
• Dean College (Franklin, MA) January 2015
• Milton Academy (Milton MA) January 2015
• Bronx Community College (Bronx NY) January 2015
• Suffolk County Community College (Suffolk, NY) January 2015
• Colgate University (Hamilton, NU) January 2015
• Davidson College (Davidson, NC) January 2015

WEBINARS

“Successful Crime Prevention Programs & Strategies for Two-Year Institutions” (IACLEA) November 2011

“Campus Residence Halls Assessment”
(NCPC) September 2014

“Campus Safety and Racial Diversity”
(The Social Network Show) January 2015

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