Bill Bradbury

Supervisor, Hayes Activity Center, Campus Security & Emergency Management at Massanutten Military Academy
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Woodstock, Virginia, US
Languages
  • English Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Russian Professional working proficiency

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Experience

    • United States
    • Primary and Secondary Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Supervisor, Hayes Activity Center, Campus Security & Emergency Management
      • Jul 2013 - Present

      Promotion to Supervisor, Cadet Life and the Hayes Activity Center. Cadet life is an encompassing area of boarding a student. This area entails rooming, rules, security and safety of cadets, cadet counseling, academic counseling and campus life. In the case of Massanutten Military Academy all of the above as well as regimented military structure and discipline. Also supervisor of the Hayes Activity Center which is a Student Union facility where the students can come in and get counseling, relax, study, shoot some pool, ping pong, darts, catch a movie or just hang out and enjoy each others company. Campus Security and Emergency Management entails building and implementing Secure Campus Standards, Operational Risk Management and Protocols for any Emergency Situation on Campus to keep students and staff safe. Recently completed FEMA Sectional Training for Incident Command, Local through Federal Level, Emergency Response to Terroism and Radiological Emergency Management, Secondary Education Emergency Management, and Operational Risk Management. Recently completed a series of seminars on Critical Incident Response for School Faculty and Staff, Threat Assesment in Virginia Public Schools, Model Policies, Procedures and Guidlines, and the School Preparedness Seminar for the National Capital Region. Also completed several classes in Executive Security and Threat Assessment through the U.S. Department of Justice.

    • Barracks and TAC Supervisor
      • Jun 2010 - Jul 2013

      Barracks and TAC Supervisor - Daily involvement with Cadets at this Military Academy. Advise and Counsel Cadets in daily life, academics and ARMY JROTC programs. General daily operations of the barracks for the cadets, staffing, implementation of controls and standards of operation for the barracks. Four barracks on campus with an overall capacity of 200 students. On an administrative level, develop and structure modern automated systems and databases for "Cadet Life" covering such areas as Accountability and Status of the Cadets on Campus, Medical, Merit and Disciplinary reporting and accounting, as well as integrated documentation reporting systems cohesively joining communication between Military, Academic and Business systems on campus. Developed and implemented real-time database and system for tracking the items listed above.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Virginia Tech Police Department - Campus Security
      • Apr 2009 - Feb 2010

    • Research Facility Manager / Engineering Tech
      • Jun 2007 - Jan 2010

      Managed state of the art Proprietary Fuel Additive Research Facility for the Chemistry Department. Controlled and directed the building of this facility from the ground up. Managed senior and academic student research staff. Developed systems for data acquisition and accumulation for all research projects. Developed technical manual for operations of the facility setting operational and safety standards in accordance with State and Federal Guidelines. Control of operations, budget, acquisitions authority, purchasing, staff and training as well as safety and security. Direct communication with the Chemistry Department Chair, Dr. Joseph Merola.Also, Assistant Manager of the Turbo Propulsion Lab for the Engineering Department under Dr. Walter O'Brien. Involved in design and manufacturing of test platforms for use in the study and testing of Turbine and Turbine Shaft Propulsion Engines. Several areas of design involve Air Induction, Air Flow Modification, Exhaust and Internal and External Component and Air Flow Monitoring Sytems.

Education

  • New River Community College
    Forensic Science and Technology / Police Science, 3.85
    2010 - 2011
  • Armstrong Atlantic State University
    Computer Programming, Specific Applications
    1992 - 1994
  • California State University-Fullerton
    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Political Science and Government
    1973 - 1975
  • La Sierra University
    Pre-Law Studies
    1972 - 1973
  • James Monroe High School
    High School Diploma, Science
    1969 - 1972
  • Porter Junior High School
    Junior High School Diploma
    -
  • Alvord Elementary School
    Elementary School Diploma
    -

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