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St. John’s Hosts Conference on School Safety

February 25, 2008

More than 200 representatives from colleges, universities, government agencies, the military and the private sector attended the launching of a two day forum on campus safety and emergency preparedness at the Queen campus. “Urban Hazard Forum IV: Campus School Safety and Emergency Preparedness” was hosted by the University in partnership with the United States Department of Homeland Security, FEMA Region II.

James Pellow, Ed.D., Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at St. John’s, welcomed those gathered and thanked them for their attendance. Events such as the recent shootings at Northern Illinois University and the gunman incident at St. John’s last September underscored the need for such an event, he said. “This unfortunate new reality of the potential for large scale tragic events is a threat for all of us,” Pellow said. “Like all of you, we want to do everything in our power to keep our students, faculty and employees safe. Our team looks forward to sharing with you over the next two days to learn from you and hear from our wonderful speakers.” Stephen Kempf, United States Homeland Security FEMA Region II Regional Administrator also offered welcoming remarks. Kempf, who has more than 30 years experience in emergency management and whose New York City headquartered office oversees agency operations in New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, said cooperation among the various industries and agencies is key to maintaining safety. “As you know, we face threats from many, many different sectors in the world that we live in today,” he said. “We’ve pondered for many years how do we address some of these unique, challenging and problematic situations that confront us almost on a daily basis. None of us can do it alone.” 

The forum attracted quite a few experts in fields ranging from psychology to logistics. They included: Dr. Russ Federman, ABPP, Director of Counseling and Psychological Services at University of Virginia who offered a presentation on “University Student Health and Its Relationship to Campus Safety;” Dr. Robert McCreight, who is retired from the United States Department and an Adjunct Professor at George Washington University who presented “US Students Overseas Programs;” Thomas Lawrence, Vice President for Public Safety at St. John’s University who presented “Benefits of Partnering with Local Law Enforcement;” Assistant Chief Charles Kammerdener, Commanding Officer, Special Operations Division for the New York Police Department who presented “NYPD Response Special Operations;” FDNY Lt. Anthony Mancuso who presented “Fire Safety in Schools;” Alex Markowski, Director of Logistics, New York City Office of Emergency Management who presented “Emergency Preparedness;” and alumnus Robert J. Sica ’78SVC, Deputy Special Agent in Charge – New York Field Office with the United States Secret Service who presented “Threat Assessment in Schools: A Guide to Managing Threatening Situations and Creating Safe School Climates.”

Lawrence said St. John’s offered the ideal site for such an informative and timely conference, especially in view of the incident last September when a troubled student brought a loaded rifle onto the Queens campus. “There were lessons we learned that we wanted to share with other universities and colleges,” he said. “I hope they take away some ideas to make their universities and colleges safer.” Gerard McEnerney, Assistant Vice President and Executive Director of the Staten Island campus is responsible for emergency management throughout the University and said the subtext of the conference was “engaging critical partners.” “It’s very important in emergency management that we deal with our colleagues from other institutions as well as professional emergency managers,” he said. “As a number of speakers said, no institution has all of the answers so we walk away with the best practices and hopefully they will bring it back to their institutions and apply it.”

The day ended with a panel discussion where many of the featured speakers were joined by Robert McGuire, Esq., former NYPD Commissioner and now a private practice attorney and Thomas Fargione, Deputy Director for Response, New York State. Attendees then adjourned to a reception held in Sun Yat Sen. The conference concludes on February 26.