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WILLIAM H. HOPE
375 Palm Springs Dr., Altamonte Springs, FL 32701 Telephone: Personal Cell: (407) 913-5426 Work Cell (352) 318-4653
Email: bill.hopie.hope57@gmail.com
Objective: To continue my career utilizing my experience and education.
Summary: A dedicated professional with over 19 years of law enforcement Supervisory experience. I expect professionalism
from those I supervise,enable those around me to be creative and take initiative, and lead by example.
Education: University of Central Florida,Orlando, Florida
Degree: Masters of Science Criminal Justice, 3.92 GPA, December 2012
Thomas Edison State College, Trenton, New Jersey
Degree: B.S. Human Services, 3.8 ```GPA with a specialization in Justice Administration, May 1998
Hudson Valley Community College,Troy, New York
Degree: A.A.S. Criminal Justice, 3.8 GPA, May 1977
Employment History:
ANDY FRAIN SECURITY SERVICES,NOVEMBER 2015 TO PRESENT
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY @ THE ALTAMONTE MALL
ALTAMONTESPRINGS,FL, FLORIDA
FLORIDA POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY POLICEDEPARTMENT, MAY 2014 TO NOVEMBER 2015
CHIEF OF POLICE/DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY
CREATED A POLICE DEPARTMENT FROM SCRATCH.WHEN IRETIRED,THEDEPARTMENT HAD6SWORN OFFICERSAND 4 NON-SWORN
SECURITY OFFICERS.THE FLEET CONSISTED OF 5VEHICLES,AND 4 GULF CARTS.
UNIVERSITY OFCENTRAL FLORIDA POLICEDEPARTMENT, July 2006 to May 2014
Professional Standards Commander, July 2011 to May 2014
Patrol Division Commander, July 2006 to July 2011
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE, Sanford, Florida, August 2002 to July 2006
Director of Campus Safety and Security
 Sworn Part-Time Deputy with the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office to enhance my positionand to lend
assistance to Criminal Investigations
STATE UNIVERSITY OFNEW YORK AT POTSDAM.January, 1987 through August 2002
Deputy Chief of University Police 3 years
Lieutenant, University Police. 3 years
Officer, University Police, 10 years
Accomplishments:
 Created the Florida Polytechnic University Department of Public Safety & Police
 Led the UCFPD Accreditation Team and was instrumental with the UCFPD becoming accredited with the Commission for
Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation (CFA) for the agency’s first Accreditation
 Successfully amended all of UCFPD’s General Orders, policies and procedures
 Coordinated the process of developing on-line training for police personnelthrough the PowerDMS Suite System
 Overhauled the UCFPD training file system
 Implemented electronic systemto track complaints against officers and commendations
 Coordination of the Crisis Intervention Team to gain 100% officer certification at 85%
 Assisted with the development of the UCF Alert System
 Implementation of the body camera systemfor officers and develop agency policy and procedures
 Reorganization and implementation of new procedures at the S.S.C. Security Department
 Implementation of Community Policing Programs at SUNY Potsdam and created the Safety and Security Committee
 Became the first SUNY Police Bicycle Officer
 Created the Adopt-A-Cop program at SUNY Potsdam
Training:
 MDTS (Monadnock Defensive Tactics System) Certified InstructorAugust 2016
 AHA CPR/AED/First Aid Certified InstructorJune 2016
 Florida Department of Law Enforcement Chief Executive Seminar (80 hours) Fall 2015
 University of Louisville Southern Police Institute Chief Executive Course (40 hours)October 2015
 Florida Department of Law Enforcement STARS New Chief Training (40 hours )September 2014
 D.O.J./F.B.I. Active Shooter Executive Law Enforcement Conference (16 hours)9/6-7/2013
 Crisis Intervention Team-40 Hours Criminal Justice Institute at Valencia C.C.
 Crime Scene Processing and Meth Lab Awareness-UCFPD (8 hours)
 Sex and Drugs: Policing Victimless Crimes-UCF (24 hours)
 Traffic Engineering for Police-Institute of Police Technology and Management-University of North Florida (16 hours)
 Critical Incident Stress Debriefing-UCF (8 hours)
 Less Lethal Weapons-Benefits and Liabilities-UCF (8 hours)
 Managing Generations and Dealing with Problem Employees in the Workplace-Florida Dept. of Law Enforcement (16 hours)
 Advanced Training Certificate- Laser and Radar Speed Measurement-Florida Commission on C.J. Standards and Training
(40 hours)
 Criminal Street Gangs Workshop-UCF (8 hours)
 Incident Response to Terrorist Bombings and Suicide Bombing Incidents -New Mexico Tech (8 hours)
 Command School-Orange County Sheriff’s Office (23 hours)
 Managing Civil Actions in Threat Incidents Basic-UCF (24 hours)
 FEMA ICS300-Intermediate ICS (18 hours)
 FEMA-ICS 400-Advanced ICS (14 hours)
 Mass Shooting at Virginia Tech-Lessons Learned-University of North Florida (8 hours)
 FDLE ADVANCED In-Depth Leadership for Law Enforcement Course (28 hours)
 FDLE In-Depth Leadership for Law Enforcement Course (28 hours)
 FEMA Center for Domestic Preparedness MCAT 1 Course
 Managing Civil Actions in Threat Incidents (24 hours)
 Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute’s “In-Depth Leadership” program (28 hours)
 National Incident Management System (NIMS) ICS100, ICS200, IS700, IS800 Course Certification
 Certified Florida Crime Prevention Practitioner (120 hours)
 Commercial Crime Prevention (40 hours)
 Basic Crime Prevention (40 hours)
 Residential Crime Prevention (40 hours)
 FDLE Police Instructor Certification (40 hours)
 1st Responderto the Active Shooter(8 hours)
 Emergency Vehicle Operation Course (40 hours)
 State of Florida Commission on Criminal Justice Standards and Training Law Enforcement CMS InstructorCertification
 State of Florida Commission on Criminal Justice Standards and Training Law Enforcement Officer Certification
 I.A.C.L.E.A (International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators ), Executive Development Institute
 Weapons ofMass Destruction First Responder Course (12 hours)
 Interview and Interrogation Course (60 hours)
 Field Training Officer Certification (32 hours)
Affiliations & Committees:
 Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation (Assessor)
 Orange County Crisis Intervention Team Coordinator’s Committee
 UCF Facilities and Safety Committee
 F.I.A.I.A.-Florida Internal Affairs Investigators’Association
 Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation
 UCF Parking & Transportation Committee Advisor
 UCF Crisis Committee Member
 Central Florida/UCF MADD Advisor
 Orange County Traffic Safety Task Force Member
 Orange County Corrections Advisory Panel
 Seminole Community College President’s Council
 Seminole Community College Diversity Council
 Seminole County Domestic Security Council
 Chair/SCC Health & Safety Committee
 Central Florida Crime Prevention Association
 International Association of Chiefs of Police
 Florida Association of Campus Safety and Security Administrators
 International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators
 Polk County Police Chief’s Association
 Florida’s Police Chief Association

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W. Hope Resume 10-22-2016 short version

  • 1. WILLIAM H. HOPE 375 Palm Springs Dr., Altamonte Springs, FL 32701 Telephone: Personal Cell: (407) 913-5426 Work Cell (352) 318-4653 Email: bill.hopie.hope57@gmail.com Objective: To continue my career utilizing my experience and education. Summary: A dedicated professional with over 19 years of law enforcement Supervisory experience. I expect professionalism from those I supervise,enable those around me to be creative and take initiative, and lead by example. Education: University of Central Florida,Orlando, Florida Degree: Masters of Science Criminal Justice, 3.92 GPA, December 2012 Thomas Edison State College, Trenton, New Jersey Degree: B.S. Human Services, 3.8 ```GPA with a specialization in Justice Administration, May 1998 Hudson Valley Community College,Troy, New York Degree: A.A.S. Criminal Justice, 3.8 GPA, May 1977 Employment History: ANDY FRAIN SECURITY SERVICES,NOVEMBER 2015 TO PRESENT DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY @ THE ALTAMONTE MALL ALTAMONTESPRINGS,FL, FLORIDA FLORIDA POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY POLICEDEPARTMENT, MAY 2014 TO NOVEMBER 2015 CHIEF OF POLICE/DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY CREATED A POLICE DEPARTMENT FROM SCRATCH.WHEN IRETIRED,THEDEPARTMENT HAD6SWORN OFFICERSAND 4 NON-SWORN SECURITY OFFICERS.THE FLEET CONSISTED OF 5VEHICLES,AND 4 GULF CARTS. UNIVERSITY OFCENTRAL FLORIDA POLICEDEPARTMENT, July 2006 to May 2014 Professional Standards Commander, July 2011 to May 2014 Patrol Division Commander, July 2006 to July 2011 SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE, Sanford, Florida, August 2002 to July 2006 Director of Campus Safety and Security  Sworn Part-Time Deputy with the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office to enhance my positionand to lend assistance to Criminal Investigations STATE UNIVERSITY OFNEW YORK AT POTSDAM.January, 1987 through August 2002 Deputy Chief of University Police 3 years Lieutenant, University Police. 3 years Officer, University Police, 10 years Accomplishments:  Created the Florida Polytechnic University Department of Public Safety & Police  Led the UCFPD Accreditation Team and was instrumental with the UCFPD becoming accredited with the Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation (CFA) for the agency’s first Accreditation  Successfully amended all of UCFPD’s General Orders, policies and procedures  Coordinated the process of developing on-line training for police personnelthrough the PowerDMS Suite System  Overhauled the UCFPD training file system  Implemented electronic systemto track complaints against officers and commendations
  • 2.  Coordination of the Crisis Intervention Team to gain 100% officer certification at 85%  Assisted with the development of the UCF Alert System  Implementation of the body camera systemfor officers and develop agency policy and procedures  Reorganization and implementation of new procedures at the S.S.C. Security Department  Implementation of Community Policing Programs at SUNY Potsdam and created the Safety and Security Committee  Became the first SUNY Police Bicycle Officer  Created the Adopt-A-Cop program at SUNY Potsdam Training:  MDTS (Monadnock Defensive Tactics System) Certified InstructorAugust 2016  AHA CPR/AED/First Aid Certified InstructorJune 2016  Florida Department of Law Enforcement Chief Executive Seminar (80 hours) Fall 2015  University of Louisville Southern Police Institute Chief Executive Course (40 hours)October 2015  Florida Department of Law Enforcement STARS New Chief Training (40 hours )September 2014  D.O.J./F.B.I. Active Shooter Executive Law Enforcement Conference (16 hours)9/6-7/2013  Crisis Intervention Team-40 Hours Criminal Justice Institute at Valencia C.C.  Crime Scene Processing and Meth Lab Awareness-UCFPD (8 hours)  Sex and Drugs: Policing Victimless Crimes-UCF (24 hours)  Traffic Engineering for Police-Institute of Police Technology and Management-University of North Florida (16 hours)  Critical Incident Stress Debriefing-UCF (8 hours)  Less Lethal Weapons-Benefits and Liabilities-UCF (8 hours)  Managing Generations and Dealing with Problem Employees in the Workplace-Florida Dept. of Law Enforcement (16 hours)  Advanced Training Certificate- Laser and Radar Speed Measurement-Florida Commission on C.J. Standards and Training (40 hours)  Criminal Street Gangs Workshop-UCF (8 hours)  Incident Response to Terrorist Bombings and Suicide Bombing Incidents -New Mexico Tech (8 hours)  Command School-Orange County Sheriff’s Office (23 hours)  Managing Civil Actions in Threat Incidents Basic-UCF (24 hours)  FEMA ICS300-Intermediate ICS (18 hours)  FEMA-ICS 400-Advanced ICS (14 hours)  Mass Shooting at Virginia Tech-Lessons Learned-University of North Florida (8 hours)  FDLE ADVANCED In-Depth Leadership for Law Enforcement Course (28 hours)  FDLE In-Depth Leadership for Law Enforcement Course (28 hours)  FEMA Center for Domestic Preparedness MCAT 1 Course  Managing Civil Actions in Threat Incidents (24 hours)  Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute’s “In-Depth Leadership” program (28 hours)  National Incident Management System (NIMS) ICS100, ICS200, IS700, IS800 Course Certification  Certified Florida Crime Prevention Practitioner (120 hours)  Commercial Crime Prevention (40 hours)  Basic Crime Prevention (40 hours)  Residential Crime Prevention (40 hours)  FDLE Police Instructor Certification (40 hours)  1st Responderto the Active Shooter(8 hours)  Emergency Vehicle Operation Course (40 hours)  State of Florida Commission on Criminal Justice Standards and Training Law Enforcement CMS InstructorCertification  State of Florida Commission on Criminal Justice Standards and Training Law Enforcement Officer Certification  I.A.C.L.E.A (International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators ), Executive Development Institute  Weapons ofMass Destruction First Responder Course (12 hours)  Interview and Interrogation Course (60 hours)  Field Training Officer Certification (32 hours) Affiliations & Committees:  Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation (Assessor)  Orange County Crisis Intervention Team Coordinator’s Committee  UCF Facilities and Safety Committee  F.I.A.I.A.-Florida Internal Affairs Investigators’Association  Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation
  • 3.  UCF Parking & Transportation Committee Advisor  UCF Crisis Committee Member  Central Florida/UCF MADD Advisor  Orange County Traffic Safety Task Force Member  Orange County Corrections Advisory Panel  Seminole Community College President’s Council  Seminole Community College Diversity Council  Seminole County Domestic Security Council  Chair/SCC Health & Safety Committee  Central Florida Crime Prevention Association  International Association of Chiefs of Police  Florida Association of Campus Safety and Security Administrators  International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators  Polk County Police Chief’s Association  Florida’s Police Chief Association