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PHILADELPHIA, November 4, 2024— COSECURE Enterprise Risk Solutions, an ancillary business of Cozen O’Connor, is pleased to announce that Joseph Hendry Jr., PSP has joined COSECURE as a principal consultant and will lead the firms substantial K-12 Practice area.

PHILADELPHIA,November 4, 2024 — COSECURE Enterprise Risk Solutions, an ancillary business of Cozen O’Connor, is pleased to announce that Joseph Hendry Jr., PSP has joined COSECURE as a principal consultant and will lead the firms substantial K-12 Practice area. Hendry drew the attention of COSECURE after building a national reputation as a distinguished leader in the security industry. He is an accomplished and recognized security consultant, active threat trainer, and a board-certified physical security professional. Hendry has led and assessed more than 1,000 drills involving civilian and law enforcement responses to active threats. 

“We are pleased to have Joesph join COSECURE and offer our clients unparalleled services,” said Daniel R. Pascale, CPP, CEO of COSECURE. “His experience strengthens the range and depth of services we can provide to our clients. He has led a life in service to protecting others and his unique talent and commitment to building safer schools and workplaces perfectly aligns with our core values and are excited to welcome him to the COSECURE team.” 

Hendry is recognized as an expert in the security industry and actively takes part and holds leadership roles in numerous professional organizations, including ASIS International and NFPA, National Fire Protection Association. Prior to joining COSECURE, Hendry served as the senior director of on-site services with Navigate360 after having served as an intelligence liaison officer with the Ohio Department of Homeland Security. He retired as a lieutenant with the Kent State University Police and served as a U.S. Marine.

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