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Senior Associate

Jonathan Lacey

Jonathan Lacey retired from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in 2018 after serving as a Special Agent for over 21 years. His FBI experience includes active shooter survival training, hostage negotiation, crisis management, mobile surveillance, firearms, and undercover operations. He has led complex, long-term public corruption and counterintelligence investigations, and has received numerous awards for his contributions to national security and public safety. He has deployed to support FBI investigations of domestic and international terrorists, and in response to mass shootings in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and San Bernardino, California. His last position in the FBI was as the Crisis Manager, Training Coordinator, and Active Shooter Coordinator for the FBI’s Buffalo Field Office.

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In his latest article for Campus Safety Magazine, Joseph Hendry challenges the traditional approach to school safety spending, one that often prioritizes expensive physical security products over the more pressing, high-probability threat: student mental health. ...

In partnership with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), COSECURE CEO Dan Pascale recently joined Don Hough and Renee Bradley for a virtual training session focused on strengthening emergency planning in K-12 schools. The ...