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ECC Board of TrusteesExecutive SummaryDate:December 15, 2016Subcommittee:Curriculum and Student SuccessAgenda Item:Advisory Council Appointments and Reappointments to the Academic Programs ofA.) Automotive Technology AAS Degree; (B.) Biomanufacturing AAS Degree andCertificate; (C.) Computer Aided Drafting and Design AAS Degree; (D.) ElectricalEngineering AAS Degree and Energy Utility Technology Certificate; (E.) EmergencyMedical Technology: Paramedic AAS Degree, Emergency Medical Services ProviderCertificate and Emergency Medical Technology: Paramedic Certificate; and (F.)Environmental Science AS Degree and Environmental Technology Geoscience AASDegreeThis item is for:For Board's ApprovalBackup Documentation:Attached to this documentBackground Information:Advisory Council appointments and reappointments are requested for the following academic programs.Resumes are attached in alphabetical order by last name:A. Automotive Technology AAS Degree Department Chair Joseph Uhrich requests appointment of(1) Nathan Bartek who is the Buffalo Regional Manager with Dunn Tire;B. Biomanufacturing AAS Degree and Certificate Department Chair Jeanie Bryant requestsreappointment of (2) John T. DiBlasi who is the retired Dairy Products Supervisor from New York StateDepartment of Agriculture and Markets; (3) Christopher Hylkema who is the Dairy Products Specialist2 – Dairy Equipment with the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets; (4) Barbara A.Kucharczyk who is Senior Vice President of Global Operations for Angiodynamics; (5) Paul R. Lesniakwho is the Plant Manager with Kerry, Inc./Island Oasis; and the appointment of (6) Carl I. Moody whois the Dairy Processing Specialist with Cornell Cooperative Extension;(7) Deborah Shapos who is Quality Assurance Food Safety Manager with Culinary Art’s Specialties;C. Computer Aided Drafting and Design AAS Department Chair Kevin O’Connor requestsappointment of (8) Douglas Vandermeulen who is a CAD Designer at McGard LLC;D. Electrical Engineering AAS Degree Department Chair Dr. Elena Brewer requests reappointmentof (9) Leonard J. Fiume who is Director PTO with National Grid; (10) Stephanie Goldberg who is aProfessor in the Technology Department with Buffalo State College; (11) David Kostick who is a SalesEngineer and Sales Manager with IMT Solar;E. Emergency Medical Technology: Paramedic AAS, Emergency Medical Services ProviderCertificate and Emergency Medical Technology: Paramedic Certificate Department ChairJoseph Gonter requests appointment of (12) Timothy S. Benstead who is the Operations Manager,Tactical Medic, Paramedic and Instructor with Orchard Park Fire District EMS, Inc.; (13) Eric D.Dievendorf who is the Clinical Manager with American Medical Response – Western NY; (14)Christopher S. Geelan who is the Patrol Sergeant with Cheektowaga Police Department; (15) EdwardL. Mager who is the Regional EMS Program Manager/Administrator with New York State Departmentof Health Bureau of EMS and Trauma Systems; (16) Christopher J. Moden who is the Director Nursing

Services‐Emergency and Critical Care for DeGraff and Millard Suburban Hospitals; and thereappointment of (17) Matthew C. Jackson who is the Career Firefighter with Medina FireDepartment; and (18) Sarah Walker who is the A‐EMT Paramedic with Twin City Ambulance;F. Environmental Science AS and Environmental Technology Geoscience AAS Department ChairJohn Danna requests reappointment of (19) David Wehn who is a Consultant in the Environmental/Earth Engineering Fields.Reasons for Recommendation:An Advisory Council and its work provide evidence and accountability to external agencies and the publicthat academic programs meet needs which are appropriate to the community college mission. Inparticular, a Council’s input adds substance to the requests and recommendations of departmentalchairs/heads and faculty related to curriculum, equipment, facilities and program review action plans.Fiscal Implications:NoneConsequences of Negative Action:Lack of individual expertise and career experiences on the Advisory Council. Furthermore, an inability toadhere to the Middle States Accreditation and SUNY regulations for academic programs.Steps Following Approval:Letters will be sent by President Quinn to individuals confirming appointment.Contact Information If Any Questions:Richard C. Washousky, Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs, North CampusPhone: (716) 851‐1500 / E‐Mail: washousky@ecc.edu

Nathan BartekWork Experience2013-Present Buffalo Regional ManagerDunn Tire, 475 Cayuga Rd Suite 500 Buffalo, NY 14225Add short narrative on your position, or use bullet points2008-2013Store ManagerDunn Tire 475 Cayuga Rd., Suite 500 Buffalo, NY 14225Add short narrative on your position, or use bullet points2006-2008Hull Technician Below from Wikipedia update. or bullet points aboutyour dutiesUnited States Navy- Welding and Pipe Fitting School Great Lakes, ILHull maintenance technicians plan, supervise, and perform tasks necessaryfor fabrication, installation and repair of all types of shipboard tructures,plumbing, sheet metal fabrication, carpentry and piping systems; organize,supervise, and train personnel in maintenance and hull and mechanicalrepair; supervise and perform tasks in procurement and issuance ofsupplies and repair parts; instruct personnel and enforce safety andsecW'ity precautions; prepare records and reports, and maintain shipboardsewage systems.2004-2006Assistant ManagerDiscount Tire San Antonio, TXProfessional Experience2011-2014Sale Away Pinnacle Performance TrainingEducation2004-2005University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TXCoursework towards Business Management degree2004Moulton High School, Moulton, TXHigh School Diploma

t,.lI4 Timothy S BensteadProfessionalResumeTimothy Benstead10-26-2016

Timothy S BensteadObjectivesA well respected NYS Certified Paramedic with over 33 years of experience in the field ofEmergency Services. Throughout this expansive volunteer and professional career, I have had theprivilege to work as a Firefighter, Dispatcher, Paramedic, Tactical Paramedic, Instructor and Managerfor multiple Municipal, Private and Not for Profit EMS and Law Enforcement Agencies. Byimplementing various programs for these organizations, I have greatly enhanced their capabilities. Ajoint Rescue Task Force has been formed in the Town of Orchard Park under my guidance. Byintegrating Fire, Law Enforcement and EMS into this Rescue Task Force Unit we have enhanced ourlifesaving capabilities. By implementing Quality Assurance Programs for dispatchers and a ComputerAided Dispatch program I enhanced the capabilities and stream lined the processes of Springville RreControl. Through instructional, mentoring and leadership opportunities at multiple companies, Ihave given new providers the confidence and ability to successfully achieve a career in emergencyservices. Positive personal interactions with business associates from multiple agencies have enabledme to achieve goals that were thought to be insurmountable. I will bring this knowledge andbackground to my position as member of Erie Community College Emergency Medical TechnologyDepartment Advisory Committee.ExperienceOrchard Park Fire District EMS, Inc, Orchard Park, NY2009-Pr sent Operations ManagerTactical MedicParamedicInstructorTown's Ambulance I Rural Metro Medical Services-Buffalo, NY1994-2010 Paramedic Field Training Officer InstructorLaSalleAmbulance-Buffalo, NY1988-1994 Dispatcher Paramedic Base Hospital SupervisorVillage of East Aurora-East Aurora, NY2006-2007 Police Dispatcher1

.Timothy S BensteadVillage of Springville- Springville, NY1993-2003 Fire DispatcherDispatch SupervisorEducationPioneer Central School District 1988Regents DiplomaChaffee Sardinia Fire Company 1987Emergency Medical TechnicianErie Community College 1988Advanced Emergency Medical Technician IntermediateW.N.Y.E.M.S.T.I. 1990ParamedicDaemen College Undergraduate coursesEmpire State College 19962015-PresentBusiness AdministrationVolunteer ExperiencesMemorial Vol Fire Company of Chaffee-Sardinia, NY Inc Junior FirefighterMemorial Vol Fire Company of Chaffee-Sardinia, NY Inc 2012-PresentFirefighter/Paramedic, EMS Lieutenant, Rescue Captain, TreasurerErie Community College 2004-2009Firefighter, ParamedicHillcrest Volunteer Fire Company 1988-2002Firefighter, Paramedic, EMS lieutenant, Training Officer, 3rdAsst. Chief, EMS Capt.,President, Vice President, Treasurer, Executive Board Member, QAcoordinator, NarcoticsOfficerEast Aurora Fire Department, Cazenovia Hose Company 1983-19881991-presentPreceptor program participantLicenses and CertificatesParamedic-AHAAdvanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor-AHA2

.Timothy S BensteadPediatric Advanced Life Support Instructor-AHAInternational Trauma Life Support Instructor-AHACPR Instructor-AHAMercy Flight Ground School- Mercy Flight WNYEmergency Medical Dispatcher-APCOPublic Safety Dispatcher Training -APCONIMS 100NIMS 700Commanding the Initial Response-NYSCommand and Management II-SENIOR OFFICER-NYSIncident Command System-NYSHazardous Materials Incident Command -NYSEmergencyControlofHAZ MAT Incidents 1-NYSFirefighterSurvivai-NYSFirefighting. Essentials-NYSFlammable & Combustible liquid Emergency Initial Fire Attack-NYSPump Operator-NYSRescue Technician Basic-NYSTECC -NAEMTEMT-T "Tactical Medic" -Rescue Tech Inc.Certified Ambulance Compliance Officer -NAAC3

.:'JJohn T. DiBlasiIBACKGROUND SUMMARYI graduated from Alfred State College in 1972, with an A.A.S. degree in agricultural engineering.I began my career with the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets on March21, 1974 as a Dairy Products inspector. During my tenure with the Department I obtainedextensive experience in all aspects of the regulated dairy industry through direct fieldworkactivities, and participated in all available on-going Division training.My position was upgraded to Dairy Products Specialist in 1980, following which I performedsubstantial"out-of-title" supervisory and employee training activities, and eventually waspromoted to supervisor of the Western New York counties in 2004.I consistently received top ratings in semi-annual Departmental evaluations, and given alladvanced training until my retirement in October 2008.EXPERIENCE and ACCOMPLISHMENTS1974to 2008New York State Department of Agriculture and MarketslOB Airline DriveAlbany, New York 12235Dairy Products Specialist. extensive experience in fluid, cultured, manufactured, and frozen desserts dairy productsprocessing and regulatory concerns, including construction, equipment and operationalapproval. extensive experience in technical processing applications, computerization, ndasepticprocessing. USPH rating officer for dairy plant and single-service container manufacturers (1/200610/2008). extensive experience in dairy farm sanitation, construction, equipment installation andevaluation . experienced in laboratory analysis, product evaluation, and facility HAACP.

."John T. DiBlasiPersonal ExpertiseTechnological changes in the dairy food industry requires continuous updating andtraining, and my personal quest has always been to obtain the best training and experiencesavailable in order to work with dairy businesses of all sizes.I have been a trainer for New York State Dairy Product Specialists and the W.N.Y. foodindustry for over 30-years, including Cornell University updates, SUNY Buffalo State Collegecertificate programs, and Western New York seminars.My strongest abilities lie with my communication skills and interpersonal workingrelationships with dairy and food industry, regulatory, and academic personnel, and my effortsat continuous personal and personnel improvement. I received recognition awards as DairyProducts Specialist of the Year, Directors Awards for Outstanding Investigations ( 6 times), and, Buffalo State College Department of Nutrition.Since my retirement from the Department, I have been continuously involved inconsulting activities concerning USPH compliance, HAACP and SQF (Global Food SafetyInitiative) certifications in Upstate New York and Southern Ontario, Canada.EDUCATION and TRAININGA.A.S., Agricultural Engineering, SUNY Alfred State College, Alfred, N.Y.IDFA-Cornell Advanced Dairy and Juice HACCPCommissioned Officer of the Department of Health and Human Services- State RegulatoryNCIMS Aseptic Pilot Training ProgramUSPH Milk Sanitation Rating OfficerUS-EPA Environmental Radiation Monitoring- Station OperatorMilk Sampling Surveillance Officer- USPHState Emergency Management (SEMO)- Incident Command CourseEmergency Response to Terrorism- Awareness Level & Fire TrainingBetter Process Training- FDA Low-Acid Canning and Aseptic T raining School, Geneva StationFDA- Special Problems in Milk ProtectionFDA- Advanced Workshop in Milk ProcessingFDA- Dairy Products Processing IISexual Harassment Prevention- NYS Agriculture & MarketsSUNY Buffalo- USPH -Internet ResearchChallenges in Supervision and Management, Basic Presentation Skills, Training Games andIcebreakers, Leadership Success Through the "FISH" Philosophy, Preparing Effective GrantProposals, and Interpersonal Communication SkillsDepartment ANNUAL Training I Refresher Course at Cornell University (3S-years)

.John T. DiBlasiPROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONSNew York State Association for Food Protection- Executive Board and past PresidentWestern New York, Allegany and South Central Association of SanitariansBuffalo State College Food Technology Advisory Committe - chairmanW.N.Y Food Processing Education Group (U.B., Buffalo State & Cornell)University Cooperative Research Center for Biosurfaces - University at BuffaloErie County Community College and Genesee County Community College- Food ManufacturingTechnology Degree program advisory boardsN.Y. State Dairy Products Association"' past President- retiredWestern New York Dairy Festival "' past chairmanW.N.Y Wrestling Coaches Association -- Wrestling Review Ranking Committee, andJlio DiPaolo Wrestling Scholarship Committee* * * * * *Professional and/or Personal References Available Upon Request

'I'·Eric D. DievendorfPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEJune 2016- PresentClinical ManagerAmerican Medical Response- Western NYResponsibilities: Oversee the clinical department at a largefranchised ambulance company that provides 911 services to amajor metropolitan area. Responsible for approximately 425care givers. Ensure that education and recertification arehandled in a timely manner by my designees at each location.Responsible for all aspects of testing and training of newemployees. Maintain clinical standards that are at or above thenational average. Ensure that the QA/QI program at eachoperation is upheld to maintain standards.October 2013- June 2016Clinical ManagerAme;;can Medical Response - Las Vegas &Medic West AmbulanceResponsibilities: Oversee the clinical departments at twolarge franchised ambulance companies that provide 911 servicesto a major metropolitan area. Responsible for approximately 925care givers. Ensure that education and recertification arehandled in a timely manner by my designees at each location.Responsible for all aspects of testing and training of newemployee . Maintain clinical standards that are at or above thenational average. Ensure that the QA/QI program at eachoperation is upheld to maintain standardsDecember 2008 - September 2013Clinical Quality Improvement CoordinatorAmerican Medical Response - Las VegasLas Vegas, NevadaResponsibilities: Overseeing the Quality Assurance/QualityImprovement program for a contracted 911 provider in a largecity; coordinate and assign students to Field Training Officersand Preceptors; develop and maintain education as required forthe certifications of 450 employees; work in close relation withthe Southern Nevada Health District on QAIQI issues that mayarise; work in cl9se relation and maintain good relations withother public providers; assist the Operations Manager, ClinicalManager, and Operation Supervisors on clinical issues as theymay arise.November 2002 - December 2008Paramedic Field Training OfficerAssociate SupervisorMedic West AmbulanceNorth Las Vegas, NevadaPage11

"'"·.Responsibilities: Advanced Life Support and Basic LifeSupport skills; patient care; driving an emergency vehicle safely;effective communication with co-workers, families of patients,and hospital staff; maintain patient confidentiality in accordancewith HIPPA standards; train and precept new Paramedics tofollow the policies and procedures of Medic West Ambulance aswell as Southern Nevada Health District protocols; when actingas a Supervisor, maintain system compliance and handlequestions as they arose.May 2000 - November 2002ParamedicAmerican Medical Response- Las VegasLas Vegas, NevadaResponsibilities: Advanced Life Support and Basic LifeSupport Skills; patient care; driving an emergency vehicle safely;effective communication with co-workers, families of patients,and hospital staff; maintain patient confidentiality in accordancewith HIPPA standards.··December 1998 - May 2000Emergency Room TechnicianSummerlin Hospital Medical CenterLas Vegas, NevadaResponsibilities: Assist RN's with patient care; obtain vitalsigns; 12 lead EKG's; assist MD's with procedures.May 1996 - October 1998Emergency Medical Technician - Basic;ParamedicCentral Pocono AmbulanceTannersville, PennsylvaniaResponsibilities: Basic Life Support skills; patient care;assist the Paramedic with the duties of Advanced Life Supportduties; drive an emergency vehicle safely; patient confidentiality;once a Paramedic, all of the above duties including AdvancedLife Support skills.EDUCATIONMarch 2010- April 2010National Center for Technical InstructionUniversity of Nevada School of MedicineLas Vegas, NevadaCritical Care Transport Paramedic CertificationAugust 1997 -August 1998Lehigh Valley Emergency Medicine InstituteLehigh Valley HospitalAllentown, PennsylvaniaPennsylvania Department of Health Paramedic CertificationSeptember 1994 - December 1996East Stroudsburg UniversityEast Stroudsburg, PennsylvaniaPageI2

Bachelor of ScienceRestaurant ManagementSeptember 1991 - May 1993State University of New York at CobleskillCobleskill, New YorkAssociate of Occupational ScienceProfessional ChefGraduated with honors*During the third semester, studied abroad at the BirminghamCollege of Travel and Tourism in Birmingham, EnglandCERTIFICATIONSNationally Registered ParamedicParamedic Southern Nevada Health District;Las Vegas, NVCritical Care Paramedic - Southern Nevada Health District;Las Vegas, NVParamedic State of PennsylvaniaAdvanced Cardiac Life Support (AHA Instructor/Provider)Basic Life Support (AHA Instructor/Provider)Pediatric Advanced Life Support (Instructor/Provider)EMD CertifiedNFPA Firefighter I CertifiedNFPA Hazardous Materials Operations Level CertifiedEMS Primary Instructor Southern Nevada Health District;Las Vegas, NVFEMA ICS Courses: 100, 200, 300, 400, 700, 701, 702, 703,704, BOO.bMISCELLANEOUSNovember 2014- June 2016American Heart Association Training Center Coordinator for theTraining Center at AMR-Las Vegas.September 2013 - June 2016Southern Nevada Health District- Trauma Medical AdvisoryCommittee (TMAC) - Board MemberJuly 2011 -June 2016Adjunct Faculty, Prehospital and Disaster Medicine FellowshipUniversity of Nevada School of MedicineLas Vegas, NevadaJuly 2011 -June 2016Southern Nevada Health District - Regional Trauma Advisory(RTAB)- Board MemberDecember 2008 - June 2016Southern Nevada Health District - EMS Education Committee Committee MemberDecember 2008- June 2016Southern Nevada Health District - Protocol, Drug and DeviceCommittee - Committee MemberPageI3

December 2008 - June 2016Southern Nevada Health District- Ql Directors CommitteeCommittee MemberBledsoe 8, Slattery D, Anderson E, Hodnick R, Johnson L,Johnson S, Dievendorf E. "Low Fractional OxygenConcentration Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)Noninvasive Ventilator Is Effective In The PrehospitalSetting?" Prehospital Emergency Care;. January/March 2012PageI4

CHRISTOPHERS. GEELAN-·,EDUCATION AND TRAININGSTATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK (SUNY). Potsdam. New YorkSociology/Criminal Justice Studies, 1994 - 1996HUDSON VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE. Troy. New YorkPre-Hospital Emergency Medicine/Paramedic Studies, 1997 - 1998RURAUMETRO MEDICAL SERVICES. Buffalo. New YorkIncident Command Training, 2003Weapons of Mass Destruction, 2003CHEEKTOWAGA POLICE DEPARTMENT. Cheektowaga. New YorkProactive Drug Interdiction and Vehicle Concealment, 2011Crisis Intervention Officer, 2013Instructor Development Course, 2013CERTIFICATIONSPolice General Topics Instructor, NY State Division of Criminal Justice Services, 2013- PresentCrisis Intervention Officer, NY State Division of Criminal Justice Services, 2013- PresentBreath Analysis Operator, NY State Division of Criminal Justice Services, 2008- PresentRadar/Lidar Operator; NY State Division of Criminal Justice Services, 2008 - PresentIncident Command System, ICS 100, ICS 200 & ICS 300, F. E. M. A, 2003- PresentNational Incident Management System NIMS 700 & NIMS 800, F. E. M. A, 2003- PresentParamedic, New York State, 1998 - 2015Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider, American Heart Association, 1998 - 2015Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support Provider, American Heart Association, 1998 - 2015Basic Trauma Life Support (Advanced), BTLS International, 1997-2015Health Care Provider (CPRIAED), American Heart Association, 1995 - PresentPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCECHEEKTOWAGA POLICE DEPARTMENT. Cheektowaga, New York2013 - PresentPatrol SergeantDirect the day-to-day operations in the Division of Patrol as a front line Supervisor; responsible for up to 19Patrolman and multiple ancillary support personnel daily. Provide on-site direction and support to criticalincidents occurring in the Town of Cheektowaga. Attend taxpayer association meetings as Departmentrepresentative. Responsible for daily scheduling of personnel and Patrol districts. Developed, implementedand administered the Department's Naloxone program. Responsible for all Department first aid kits andsupplies. Position requires creative problem solving, conflict management skills, and effective leadership.CHEEKTOWAGA POLICE DEPARTMENT. Cheektowaga. New York2008-2013PatrolmanConducted law enforcement patrols throughout the town of Cheektowaga to ensure the safety and security ofresidents and property. Conducted criminal investigations. Responded to mental health calls for service as acertified Crisis Intervention Officer. Attended taxpayer association meetings as department representative.Assigned to the third platoon for entire career. Received multiple letters of commendation.

-CHRISTOPHER S. GEELANPage2PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Continued)RURAL/METRO MEDICAL SERVICES. Buffalo. New York1998-2008Supervisor(2001- 2008); Paramedic (1998- 2008)Directed the day-to-day field operations of an emergency medical services provider in the City of Buffalo as afront line Supervisor; responsible for up to 70 EMS field personnel and multiple ancillary support per:sonnel daily.Provided on-site direction and support to crews responding to major emergency services incidents in the City ofBuffalo. Supervised, trained, and evaluated the performance of 45 field personnel under my direction.Responsible for scheduling personnel during weekends and holidays. Acted as a liaison between Rural Metroand Buffalo General Hospital,. Brylin Hospital, and Children's Hospital of Buffalo. Served as primary companycontact responding to all customer and citizens' concerns or issues. Position required creative problem solving,conflict management skills, and effective leadership. Served as Coordinator with the Rural/Metro Northeast Region Disaster Response Team. Oversaw Rural Metro's involvement with Children's Hospital of Buffalo Neonatal Transport Team. Educated senior citizens about emergency medical services at public information se sions sponsored bythe Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority and the Buffalo Fire Department. Met regularly with elementary school classes, presenting information about emergency medical servicesand careers in emergency medicine.Received recognition and/or commendations from Children's Hospital of Buffalo STAT Transfer Team, Children's Hospital of Buffalo Neonatal Transport Team, Buffalo Police Department, Newton Abbott FireCompany, and Rural/Metro for outstanding service and professionalism. 2003 Supervisor.of the YearERIE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Orchard Park. New York2005-2015Assistant Professor (Part-Time)Lab Instructor with the Emergency Medical Technology Department. Teach and evaluate the practical skills ofstudents within the guidelines of New York State's Paramedic curriculum.EMPIRE AMBULANCE SERVICE, Troy. New York1997-1998ParamedicProvided emergency medical treatment and transport to ill and injured persons.DOYLE PROTECTIVE SERVICES, Buffalo, New York1995-1997Security Supervisor I EMT SupervisorDeveloped, implemented, and directed the current EMS plan for the Buffalo Zoo. Oversaw day-to-day securityoperations and supervised security personnel. Provided emergency medical treatment to ill and injured persons.SUNY POTSDAM UNIVERSITY POLICE, Potsdam, New York1995 -1996Public Safety DispatcherCOMMUNITY INVOLVEMENTContributor and Founding Member, National Law Enforcement Memorial Fund & Museum, 2001 - PresentVolunteer Fire Fighter, U-Crest Fire Department, Cheektowaga, New York, 2000 - 2001Volunteer, Potsdam Police Department Neighborhood Watch, Potsdam, New York, 1995-1997Crew Chief, SUNY Potsdam Campus Rescue, Potsdam, New York, 1995 - 1996Potsdam Volunteer Rescue Squad, Potsdam, New York, 1995 -1997Escort Director, Campus Escort Association for Safety and Education (CEASE), 1994 - 1996Field Training Officer, U.S. Customs Explorers, 1993- 1994Member of U.S. Customs Explorers, 1991 - 1994REFERENCESProfessional and personal references are available upon request.

MsJtthew C. JacksonProfileI am actively working as a paramedic for the Medina Fire Department. I am a motivated self-starter withintegrity and strong work ethic. I am diplomatic and tactful with professionals and non-professionals at alllevels. I am organized and accustomed to handling sensitive, confidential records. I have the strong abilityto work well with others and I enjoy educating and interacting with others.Professional ExperienceMedina Fire DepartmentCareer FirefighterCallman FirefighterSeptember 2006 - PresentApril 2006 - September 2006Lyndonville Volunteer Fire DepartmentDeputy Fire Chief/ Training OfficerAssistant Fire Chief/ Training OfficerFire Captain/ Training OfficerEMS Captain/ Training OfficerVolunteer FirefighterAugust 2004 - April 2006April 2002 - August 2004April 2001 -April 2002April 2000 -April 2001October 1995 - April2006Incident Command and Leadership EducationLeadership and InfluenceStep Up and LeadPride and OwnershipNational Response Framework IntroductionNational Incident Management System IntroductionIncident Command System for Single Resources and Initial Action IncidentsDecision Making and Problem SolvingIntroduction to Incident Command SystemPreparing for CommandSpecialized Emergency Services EducationWREMAC Skills PreceptorEmergency Medical Technician- ParamedicFire Service Instructor IRescue Technician BasicIce/Water Rescue TechnicianAwards ReceivedMedina Fire Department "Leadership Award" 2015Erie Community College Paramedic Education Program "Academic Excellence" 2015Big Lakes Regional EMS Council "Basic Life Support Provider ofthe Year" 2002WNLO Channe123 "The Bravest of Western New York" 2002 (For trench rescue 11/26/01)Lyndonville Fire Department "Firefighter of the Year" 1997EducationErie Community College - ParamedicCity of Rochester Fire AcademyLyndonville Junior Senior High SchoolAugust 2014 - August 2015September 2006 - December 2006September 1989 - June 1995

.- - Edward L. MagerObjective -----------------------------To devlop and advance in my role as a Health Systems Specialist with the New York State Department ofHealth and continue ensure to exceed the mission and goals of the Department on a daily basis.ProfileMotivated, personable business professional talent for quickly mastering technology - Diplomatic and tactful with professionals andnon-professionals at all levels. Accustomed to handling sensitive, confidential records. Demonstrated history of producing accurate,timely reports meeting deadlines and managing multiple priorities.Flexible and versatile- able to manage emergency and large scale incidents effectively . Poised and competent with demonstratedability to easily transcend cultural differences. Thrive in deadline-driven environments. Excellent team-building skills. Mruntains apositive can do attitude.Skills Summary Project ManagementReport/ Case PreparationWritten CorrespondenceGeneral Office Skills Computer proficiencyCustomer serviceSupervising staffTeam work Problem solvingInvestigations/ compliancePublicspeakingProfessional PresentationsProfessionalExperience*REGIONAL EMS PROGRAM MANAGER/ADMINISTRATOR5/2016-Present- New York State Department of Health Bureau of EMS and Trauma SystemsEMS Program Administrative/Operational oversight for the Western Regional Office and the seventeen counties within the region.Supervise EMS field staff.*SENIOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE REPRESENTATIVE7 /2006-Present -New York State Department of Health Buffalo New YorkRegulatory oversight of New York State Certified EMS Agencies, conduct complaint investigations, coordinatePart 18 Permitprocess, serve as an agency rep. at the WREMAC meetings and various duties as assigned. Also participate in EMS instructoreducation and evaluations. Various ICS roles in regional1:mergenices. NYS Paramedic.*COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER/PARAMEDIC12/1988-7/2006- Rural/ Metro Medical Services Rochester New YorkVarious management positions including EMS Operations

I have been a trainer for New York State Dairy Product Specialists and the W.N.Y. food industry for over 30-years, including Cornell University updates, SUNY Buffalo State College certificate programs, and Western New

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