Chief of Security & Emergency Management, Florida Department of Education
John Newman
Chief of Security & Emergency Management | Florida Department of Education
About John
John William Peter Newman, born on 16 June 1990, is known for his role as the Chief of Security and Emergency Management at the Florida Department of Education. His responsibilities include overseeing security protocols and emergency procedures within the department, ensuring the safety and well-being of educational staff and students. Newman has extensive experience in implementing and managing security systems and emergency response strategies, contributing to the safe operation of educational institutions. His expertise involves coordinating safety measures across various departments and responding to security incidents efficiently. Newman’s role emphasizes coordination with law enforcement, emergency services, and educational administrators to maintain a secure environment. His position requires strong leadership skills, crisis management, and a comprehensive understanding of safety protocols. Through his work, Newman plays a critical role in safeguarding the infrastructure and personnel of educational facilities within Florida. As part of the department, he continuously develops and updates emergency preparedness plans, conducts safety training, and ensures compliance with relevant regulations. His commitment to security helps foster a secure learning environment for students and staff. With a focus on emergency management, Newman contributes to the resilience and safety of the state's educational system, supporting the department’s mission to provide a safe and conducive space for learning.
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More to The Story | Hillsborough County Public Schools
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What Do You Collect?
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The Bullscast
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Show Cause - A Memphis Law Podcast
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Which Decade Is Tops For Pops?
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STAGES with Peter Eyers
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Totally Deep Backcountry Skiing Podcast
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STEMTalks Archive - IHMC | Institute for Human & Machine Cognition
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