1. CadreśShelton
2922 Safford Ave
Tracy, Ca 95377
(650) 391-5653
cadres@google.com
EXPERIENCE
Google Inc, Mountain View, Ca— Physical Security Officer
May 2015 - Present
➢ Conduct foot and vehicle patrols of the Google campuses
➢ Provide escorts and access control for various types of events
➢ Establish safety precautions for various events, including but not
limited to executive protection when needed for visiting dignitaries
and VIP’s
➢ Provide Excellent Customer Service
➢ Ensure the safety of Google employees and property
➢ Provide tours of the Google campus for non-Google employees and
groups.
➢ Assist with various 20% projects
Professional Security Consultants, Valley Fair Mall, San
Jose, Ca — Assistant Director of Security
April 2015 - June 2015
➢ Assist the Security Director with the daily operations of the security
departments of 4 Sites with over 2,000 patrol hours per week
○ Primary Site was Valley Fair Mall
○ Secondary off Sites were Mediplex, Lenzen, and Narvaez
Medical off sites
➢ Oversee the staff to ensure the day to day operations go smoothly
➢ Manage the supervisory staff to ensure they are supervising in an
appropriate manner
➢ Close out incident reports, review routes and patrol completion
➢ Assist with major projects and incidents
➢ Conduct Training
➢ Recruit applicants to fill vacant positions
➢ Assist with Human Resource Duties through the Case Global HRIS
System
○ Onboarding
○ New Hire Paperwork
○ Benefits Elections
○ Training
○ Disciplinary Action
○ Complaints
➢ Assist with Payroll via the the Payroll IS system
SKILLS
Proficient in Microsoft Office
○ Word
○ Excel
○ Powerpoint
○ Publisher
Proficient is Google Home
and Office, Social Apps
○ Docs
○ Sheets
○ Slides
○ Forms
○ Sites
○ Drive
○ Hangouts
○ Groups
Public Speaking
Effective Communication
Customer Service
Problem Solving
CERTIFICATIONS
CPR/First Aid/AED
Guard Cards:
1. California
2. Proprietary Private
Security
2. Universal Protection Services, Stanford Shopping Center,
Palo Alto, Ca— Assistant Director of Security
November 2014 - April 2015
➢ Assist the Security Director with the daily operations of the security
department with over 755 patrol hours per week
➢ Oversee the staff to ensure the day to day operations go smoothly
➢ Manage the supervisory staff to ensure they are supervising in an
appropriate manner
➢ Close out incident reports, review routes and patrol completion
➢ Assist with major projects and incidents
➢ Conduct Training
➢ Assist with Recruiting, Hiring and Scheduling
Universal Protection Services, Stanford Shopping Center,
Palo Alto, Ca— Relief Supervisor
August 2014 - November 2014
➢ Oversee the operation of the entire shift, so the level of security
service provided exceeds the expectations set forth by the Security
Director.
➢ Respond to a variety of incidents, which consist of Service calls,
criminal incidents, maintenance issues, and medical calls.
➢ Recruit qualified applicants, schedule and conduct their interviews,
and pass along my recommendations to the Assistant Security
Director and Security Director.
➢ Assist the Security Director with improving the level of service to
the client. Most notably, the creation of a luxury team in response
to the clients Luxury Brand initiative.
➢ Assist the Security Director formulate the deployment schedule by
analyzing criminal incidents based on the day of week, time of day,
and if the location of occurrences were on the interior or exterior,
while ensuring 744 hours are provided each week.
➢ Schedule patrol route based on the criminal analysis reports.
➢ Assist the Security Director with payroll, by auditing timesheets and
breaking down weekly deployment hours by regular hours worked
by each officer, billable and non-billable overtime, and billable
training.
➢ Assist in training all new hires.
Universal Protection Services, Stanford Shopping Center,
Palo Alto, Ca— Dispatcher
April 2014 - August 2014
➢ Answer incoming calls using a two-way radio and phone.
Dispatched resources accordingly.
➢ Monitor CCTV and archive any footage for future investigations.
➢ Implemented a digital filing system which helped the dispatch
center run more efficiently.
FEMA:
1. IS-00700.a -
National Incident
Management System
(NIMS)
2. IS-00907 Active
Shooter: What You
Can Do
3. IS-00907 Active
Shooter: What You
Can Do
Coursera Courses:
1. Project Management:
The Basics for Success
2. Work Smarter, Not
Harder: Time
Management for
Personal & Professional
Productivity
Lynda.com Courses:
1. Thinking Like A
Leader
2. Managing Project
Quality
GOOGLE GROW COURSES
1. Unconscious Bias
2. Internal Mobility
3. Ethics and
Compliance
4. Privacy and
Information Security
5. Incident
Management
6. So you want to be a
manager
7. Six Thinking Hats
8. Privacy: Advanced
data protection
training
9. Personal Branding
10. Project Management
3. AlliedBarton, Stanford Graduate School of Business,
Stanford, Ca— Patrol Officer
May 2014 - July 2014
➢ Conduct foot patrols of the Stanford GSB campus
➢ Collect Lost and Found
➢ Secure Art and Statues to ensure that no damages occurred
U.S. Security Associates, Stanford Shopping Center, Palo
Alto, Ca— Dispatcher
August 2013 - April 2014
➢ Answer incoming calls using a two-way radio and phone.
Dispatched resources accordingly.
➢ Monitor CCTV and archive any footage for future investigations.
➢ Implemented a digital filing system which helped the dispatch
center run more efficiently.
Simon Property Group, Stanford Shopping Center, Palo
Alto, Ca— Guest Services Representative
October 2012 - August 2014
➢ Sell Simon Mall gift cards
➢ Work Kidgits events
➢ Provide mall information to customers
➢ Provide exceptional customer service
EDUCATION
Menlo College, Atherton, Ca — B.A. Human Resource
Management
August 2012 - May 2016
➢ Student Athlete
Tracy High School, Tracy, Ca — International Baccalaureate
Diploma and High School Diploma
Aug 2008 - May 2012
VOLUNTEER PROJECTS
National Virtual March Volunteer Coordinator —
Veterans Day Virtual March 2015 (20% Project)
October 2015 - November 2015
➢ Coordinate volunteers from 15 cities in the U.S. for the Virtual
Marches of the National Veterans Day Campaign
➢ Ensure Volunteers had all they needed for the campaign
➢ Ensure a successful campaign launch on Nov. 11
Online
11. Mass Evacuation
Training
12. Influence
13. Foundations of
Leadership and
Teamwork
14. Building Your
Network
LANGUAGES
English, Spanish
SOCIAL MEDIA
Linkedin
4. Vice President — Tracy Chapter of Princess Project
Aug 2015 - Present
➢ Collect and Distribute free formal attire to underprivileged teens for
prom
➢ Host collection and distribution events
➢ Coordinate Volunteers
➢ Solicit Donations
➢ Manage Treasury
Attire Distributor — No Worries Now
July 2010 - Present
➢ Coordinate distributions for the No Worries Now Prom which is
hosted only for children with terminal illness that will not be
able to attend their prom
Adult Coordinator — Tracy Chapter of Becca’s Closet
June 2008 - Present
➢ Collect and Distribute free formal attire to underprivileged teens for
prom
➢ Host collection and distribution events
➢ Coordinate Volunteers
➢ Solicit Donations