Steve Jaureguy, Chief of Police, California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, Calif.
- Developed a source of revenue via parking citations that earned his program the California 2009 Parking Program of the Year designation
- Partnered with Turlock Downtown Association by renting a storefront space to promote safety in the downtown area.
- Helped launch a specialized de-radicalization pilot training program and hosted community meetings between local Muslim leaders and local law enforcement
Jeff Karpovich, Director of Security and Transportation, High Point University, High Point, N.C.
- Formed and built the transportation department and safety/emergency management department in two years
- Worked with city lighting engineer to add more than 100 light fixtures on and near the campus
- Worked with IT to develop a home-grown barcode method of online vehicle registration and citation issuing process at no outside cost to the institution
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Raymond Osborne, Director of Security, University of San Diego Health System
- More than 530 security cameras, 160 panic alarms and 220 access control door entry systems have been installed on three campuses
- Security cameras and access control solutions helped identify false complaints. In two cases, it saved the health system more than $500,000
- Expanded the security force by adding shift supervisors and lead officers, as well as permanent and part-time security agents
A.J. Sandoval, Chief of Police, Bexar County Hospital District Police, San Antonio, Texas
- Improved security in the labor and delivery unit
- Networked with other law enforcement agencies to coordinate officer safety training initiatives at low or no cost to the department
- Developed access to National Crime Information Center and Texas Crime Information Center databases.
James Waldon, Director of Police and Safety/Chief of Police, Gannon University, Erie, Pa.
- Increased mobile, foot and saturation patrols and combined Compstat with community policing, which led to nearly an 18 percent drop in crime
- Instituted educational requirements for police officers
- Diversified the department so that four of its 11 officers are now female, and one of its officers speaks Arabic
Timothy Williams, Director of Public Safety, Emory Healthcare, Atlanta
- Partnered with downtown Atlanta and midtown Atlanta improvement districts for improved radio communications and video surveillance of campus
- Place an Atlanta police precinct on the Emory campus to improve law enforcement access, which resulted in a 17% decrease in crime in the area
- Improved officer compensation by 10 percent