Glenn Kane
********@*****.*** College Station, TX 979-***-****
Security and Safety Manager equipped with excellent communication and people skills with experience working with foreign and domestic governmental agencies, security personnel, and law enforcement agencies to ensure the highest level of safety.
Skills
Foreign Languages: Fluent Spanish, Fluent Italian, Intermediate French
Proficient with HubSpot CRM, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Oracle Peoplesoft HRMS, Ellucian Banner, Technolutions Slate
Education
Queens College/ CUNY, B.A. in Spanish, 1982
Experience
International Student Advisor, Texas A&M University
College Station, TX (2022-present)
Serves as Designated School Official (DSO) for F-1 students and Alternate Responsible Officer (ARO) for the J-1 exchange visitors.
Monitors USCIS and DOS regulations to ensure that the University remains in compliance.
Reviews and signs I-20 and DS-2019 documents for travel and ISSS support letters.
Utilizes software systems, including but not limited to SEVIS, Sunapsis & Banner.
Participates in the development and implementation of workshops for international students in person, online, video, and/or via social media.
Director, Advanced Languages, S.A.
Cali, Colombia (2015-2020)
Overall responsibility for the day-to-day management of all aspects of the center
Monitored language programs, recommended modifications in language programs
Supervised and evaluated staff, conducted assessments of each staff member
Initiated all staff searches, approve all hires and re-hires
Developed a marketing plan and recruit students
Managed budgets, determined salaries, infrastructure
Court Officer Sergeant, New York State Unified Court System
Bronx Supreme Court/ Criminal Division, Bronx, NY (1988-2015)
Supervised a team of 3-7 court officers, whose duties included inmate transportation, security screening, patrolling, surveillance, arrests, and providing for the welfare and safely of staff and the public.
Trained security personnel, evaluated performance, reviewed probationary or other evaluation reports, and discussed commendable and deficient performance reports with the Principal Court Officer.
Conducted regular inspections to identify fire protection, security, alarm, and safety problems and needs, and took appropriate action to correct problems.
Ensured that weapons, ammunition, and other materials were properly transported, utilized, and secured.
Assisted in the interpretation and enforcement of security policies and procedures.
Intelligence Analyst, US Army Reserve
2200 MI Group, Groton Naval Station, Groton, CT (1982-2012)
As an Intelligence Officer (3432 MID) for the National Ground Intelligence Center, I researched and produced strategic intelligence products in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom while assigned to the Middle East Division, and as a Team Leader I supervised soldiers and was responsible for their performance, welfare and accountability for property and equipment.
As a Platoon Leader in a CI Company (325th MI BN) I trained soldiers in HUMINT collection, interview techniques, educing information (EI) and role playing. As the BN Security Manager, I was responsible for safeguarding, storage, destruction, transmission, and transportation of classified information, processing security clearances and ensuring compliance with the DoD Information Security Program s policies and procedures.
In conjunction with the US State Department s Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DS) and the Department of Defense (DoD) Security Cooperation Organization (SCO) inspection team, I conducted audits and drills of Emergency Action Plans (EAP), reviewed risk mitigation and monitoring plans for third party contracts and examined Information Resource Management (IRM) systems security practices for US embassies to ensure compliance with the Office of the Inspector General (OIG).
As the First Sergeant of an Intelligence Battalion (24th MI BN) I was responsible for the health, welfare, morale, professional development, and training of the unit. Additionally, I advised the Commander on enlisted matters, promotions, maintaining and enforcing standards, personnel accountability, standard compliance with regulations, monitoring and enforcing maintenance standards.
As an Imagery Section Sergeant (ARCENT) I supervised a team that updated situation maps and order of battle files, plotting enemy and friendly forces in the Kuwait Theater of operations during Operation Desert Storm.