Spotlight on Higher Education/Healthcare Campus Safety Director of the Year Finalist John Marcus
Check out some of this Director of the Year finalist’s top accomplishments, as well as a photo gallery of him and his department.
Congratulations to John Marcus, Director of Emergency Management at the University of Vermont, for being named one of this year’s higher education and healthcare Campus Safety Director of the Year finalists.
Some of his notable achievements include:
- Serves as the faculty advisor to the student-run UVM Rescue Squad, one of the primary ambulance services in the county.
- Developed Catamount Emergency Care (Cat Ecare), a new health and safety initiative consisting of lifesaving equipment stations distributed around campus that include Narcan, AEDs, and bleeding control kits.
- Reorganized the fire safety department into the emergency management department, resulting in improved coverage and backup for both departments, as well as efficiencies.
Winners of this year’s Director of the Year awards will be announced at this summer’s 2024 Campus Safety Conference, taking place in Atlanta, Georgia, July 8-10. For more information and to register, visit CampusSafetyConference.com.
Read about the other finalists.
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